The worst thing about these quack devices is that they can delay people in seeking evidence-based cancer treatments.
"The EMP pad, in my opinion, is a typical quack device – it is sold with wishy-washy structure-function claims and vague claims of dramatic health benefits. It uses sciencey jargon about resonance and magnetic fields, the appeal to nature fallacy, and irrelevant references to scientific studies that don’t even come close to establishing their claims."
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/pulsed-electromagnetic-field-snake-oil/
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