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Jordan DeJonge
08-22-2009, 05:45
Asking 14,000, this includes a rebuilt as of last year machine that is in perfect working order. I am a trainer and have been running this machine for 5 years and it's worked great. I came across another ondamed and I don't need 2 devices for my work. I can throw training in for free with this purchase, if no training is required then we can negotiate.
Send emails to jordandejonge@comcast.net or call me 616 460 9038
Look forward to hearing from you!
Jordan DeJonge
Grand Rapids, Mi, US
Randall Haislip
08-22-2009, 12:28
Hello Jordon,
I just discovered the Ondamed device a couple of weeks ago when researching for Richard, information on Brain Injury.
It appears to be a great device. I would like to know how much they go for New as well as the technical information that they may include.
Would it be asking too much for you to post this information?
Could you post some photos of your equipment with any attachments?
Thank you and good luck
randall
P.S. I would like to comment for the readers that I have recently used a pulsed Magnetic field device on a lady with one broken ankle and a second degree sprain in the other. She was laid up in bed for 3 weeks before applying the technology. ONE week later or 3 sessions, she was walking without pain and the swelling was down to just noticable.....her health care provider ie; Doctor, told her to continue doing what ever she was doing. :-) Power stuff indeed.
I will mention this lady is in her mid 6o's.
Jordan DeJonge
08-22-2009, 18:17
The ondamed goes for 24,000 new. All the devices look the same but it woulden't be any trouble to snap some photos for you just send an email to me on jordandejonge@comcast.net.
The power output is 50 tesla of milli tesla which is medium the frequency range is low but large and very fine graduation hundredths to thousandths of a hertz. There's preset programs and you can design your own with this based on vascular tension changes that you feel in the artery.
There's a vid of my device on youtube.com/ondamedjedi
The microadjustment of frequencies, the harmonic resonance and the customization of programs set it apart far from the competition. I have 2 that's why I'm selling one.
Get in touch through my other email it's the best way to reach me.
Jordan DeJonge
Randall Haislip
08-22-2009, 19:51
Thank you Jordon.
There are a few of here who have a strong interest in PEMF's so any information you share is very much appreciated.
I would very much like to know more about the rise and fall time of the pulse. Is it North pole/South pole or mostly North or South pole.
Could you give the frequency range?
I cannot translate the Tesla stuff to Amps or voltages, this would be helpful information for consideration if you could give it.
Thank you Jordon
randall
Roger Morten
08-22-2009, 20:04
i know people with lyme that didnot get good results with the
ondamed.
i think the Bicom2000 is better machine.
the SCIO & Lakhovsky's MWO very work good for cancer. i know a lady
that is getting very good results with this set up.
http://multi-waveoscillators.com/
roger
Jordan DeJonge
08-23-2009, 00:22
Ondamed is operator dependant. Some operators like myself have great case studies with lyme patients of all degrees including morgellans. Frequency range is .1hz to 32000hz and there's 3 degrees of graduation when you scan both sides of the body to get the best harmonic resonance.
The Technician dependancy comes into play when you have 300 frequencies that you have to scan through twice, find the best one and do it again for the left coil. Then find a determination for power output and time which give the specific dose to the patient. I've trained quite a few people and some are gifted and others are not so gifted and have to rely more heavily on the preset programs of which there are 174 of.
I'd agree that if your dexterity or nervous system is comprimised this is not a good machine for that person to operate and they'd be better off with an automated scanning system.
As far as the pulse... which has many meanings with the ondamed, because there's different tables at which the pulsed magnetic field is delivered. As far as the vascular system a change is noted in the tension of the artery and not the number of beats per minute.
As far as the tech is concerned www.dr-kessler.com has a great reference ondamed e-book that I would encourage anyone to read who has questions regarding the technology.
PEMF's are to my knowledge the most widely studied and the ondamed is a class 2 biofeedbackk device covered by medicare in many states. Which can't be said about many of the other devices including the scio which isn't even pemf so your talking a different therapy all together.
I would say the ondamed is the best i've seen at delivering consistant clinical results with pain in the cancer and lyme clientelle that would frequent my late father's practice(dr. robert dejonge).
Thanks everyone for the interest and good in finding the technological specifications in dr. kesslers's website. Another free site for ondamed information is www.teleconferenceinfo.net recorded phone conferences with guest speakers and ondamed technicians throughout the world.
-JordAn DeJonge
Randall Haislip
08-23-2009, 03:06
Thanks Jordan,
Thats an awsome piece of equipment. I visited the links provided as well as others that googled-up, watched video's etc.
The attached file is what one Lyme person's experience was,,,,for what it's worth.
I look forward to hearing more from you and your machine in the future.
Best wishes
randall
Jordan DeJonge
08-23-2009, 16:09
Oh yea I had lyme and might still get re-infected as I spend LOTS of time in the woods. Ondamed and far infared saunas and just a few supplements insured that I never needed to take antibiotics for my symptoms. Personal success stories seem to be not as convincing but the positive result for Igenx are shown on my facebook page under germany I believe.
Take care,
Jordan DeJonge
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