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Does anyone know the frequency of the mag stim of the Roshi? Is it related to the protocols selected on the main program?

Lisa Tataryn
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The frequency is not fixed, but rather responds to the ongoing EEG, tracking the dominant signal.

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The ROSHI MagStim and AVS stuff are separate
entities, within the total ROSHI program. They
are independent, to whatever NFB protocol that
one might choose to use. Cool
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Chuck,

How does the Mag Stim work and where is it applied?

My concept of Magnetic Stimulation may be quite different than what you are using with the Roshi. See this pdf article on Mag Stim : Mag Stim

Are you stimulating a certain section of the brain or is it more of a global application?
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Drew+

ROSHI's photo & MagStim information is derived
from the brain, itself. How those EEG signals
are massaged, for feedback, is still proprietary. The two mag coils are focused onto
the pineal gland, at very low picoTesla levels.

Search Reuven Sandyk, to learn the basis, on which the ROSHI methods are derived.
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Thanks Chuck,

That's exactly the info I wanted - do you have an article on the methods from Reuven Sandyk specifically written for Roshi? I am looking at getting a Roshi in March - but I wanted to be able to at least halfway explain the methods at least to myself. I'll post what I find on Reuven Sandyk and maybe you could provide some input as is applies to the Roshi.
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OK, Drew,
Sandyk and Persinger can be looked at as pioneers of the weak magnetic fields, as applied
to the brain. I was interested in Persinger,
because of the wierdness, into which he delved.

Sandyk shows that, by stimulating the pineal
gland, various neurological illnesses can be
remediated, using weak magnetic pulses focused
at the pineal. I didn't study his work much beyond the idea that the ROSHI closed loop
feedback methods should work. It worked the very
first time that it was tried Smile

The ROSHI steps beyond this, by using the brain's own EEG info, to focus onto the gland,
in a language that it understands. The simple act of getting the pineal's attention and causing it to respond.

Pre-post saliva measures show quite noticable boosts, in the amounts of melatonin produced, during the session.
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Hi Chuck,

Using a gauss meter I have registered the magnetic field of the EMCL at the micro tesla range consistently and found that Sandyk's work is at the picotesla range. That is a difference of many teslas!
micro= .0000001 <--our EMLC
pico= .0000000000001 <----Sandyk's work.

Our work is matching that of Goodman & Blank in vitro studies.

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Indeed, Lisa+

But the pinael gland tends to disregard fields
much above those that are internal, to the brain, itself; disregarding most external
stronger signals, as trash. The ROSHI's signals
are brainlike, faking out the pinael gland.

/ChuckD....
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