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	<title>Comments on: Five Tips When Purchasing PEMF Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field Devices</title>
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		<title>By: jane tracy, PT</title>
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		<description>Thank you for your article.  I am a physical therapist currently experimenting with the mrs2000, which I have rented for 3 months and will have to decide whether or not to return within the coming 10 days or so.

1.  May I ask why you personally prefer the QRS? Was it because of your personal experience with it?  Your first point, about the mrs2000&#039;s lack of research, is well-taken, but &#039;lack of research&#039; in itself does not tell a consumer whether the product is better, or not as good, as another product.

2. WHAT HAPPENED IN YOUR CASE?  You say you started with the mrs2000.  Did you pay the $2500-$4,000 for an mrs2000, only to become disillusioned with it?  Did you give up on it, take a $4,000 loss--and then put out another few thousand dollars for the QRS?  PLEASE, I NEED TO KNOW; I can&#039;t afford to be stuck with an inferior product when there is a better product out there.  I am asking in good faith, as a health practitioner.

PLEASE RESPOND.

Thank you so much,

Jane Tracy, PT (licensed in NJ and PA)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for your article.  I am a physical therapist currently experimenting with the mrs2000, which I have rented for 3 months and will have to decide whether or not to return within the coming 10 days or so.</p>
<p>1.  May I ask why you personally prefer the QRS? Was it because of your personal experience with it?  Your first point, about the mrs2000&#8242;s lack of research, is well-taken, but &#8216;lack of research&#8217; in itself does not tell a consumer whether the product is better, or not as good, as another product.</p>
<p>2. WHAT HAPPENED IN YOUR CASE?  You say you started with the mrs2000.  Did you pay the $2500-$4,000 for an mrs2000, only to become disillusioned with it?  Did you give up on it, take a $4,000 loss&#8211;and then put out another few thousand dollars for the QRS?  PLEASE, I NEED TO KNOW; I can&#8217;t afford to be stuck with an inferior product when there is a better product out there.  I am asking in good faith, as a health practitioner.</p>
<p>PLEASE RESPOND.</p>
<p>Thank you so much,</p>
<p>Jane Tracy, PT (licensed in NJ and PA)</p>
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