Are the SIS machines medical devices?

No. The SIS machines are not medical devices. The SIS machines are not the future electromedical devices that SIS is currently developing. The SIS machines are consumer health products, and the W and M series SIS machines are also software driven devices for providing supplementary alerts and information to a healthcare professional for their decision-making[…]

If I have a microcurrent stimulator can I use it with the SIS electrodes?

Yes, but with caution and some restrictions. The SIS electrodes are only designed for use in the low microcurrent range and only with low voltages (maximum 5-10 Volts). The SIS equipment and technology should not be compared to commonly available microcurrent stimulators, either electronically or therapeutically. These devices are not capable of the electronic requirements[…]

Is the SIS electromedical device technology for infection treatments like zappers or bioresonance devices?

No. Zappers, Rife machines, and bioresonance devices are all electromagnetic frequency generating devices. The SIS electromedical device technology for infection treatments utilizes low intensity (amperage) direct current (DC); it does not have an Output Current or Output Voltage frequency, as it is DC device technology. The SIS electromedical technology for infection treatments has no functional[…]

Can the SIS machines M250/M20MA make ionic ‘colloidal’ silver solution?

Yes, the M250 and M250MA SIS machines are ideal and easy to use for colloidal silver production. The SIS machine electrode cable can also be easily connected to widely available pure silver rods made specifically for colloidal silver production, using the set of Alligator Clip Cable Adaptors supplied with each SIS machine M250/M250MA. The SIS[…]

Can the SIS machines be used to sterilize water?

Yes. The SIS machines M250/M250MA have also been designed for small scale water treatment and purification purposes. We have not yet conducted an independent laboratory test of water sterilization. We therefore disclaim that we imply or have any data to support or confirm the usefulness of the SIS machines for this purpose at this time.[…]

Are the SIS electrodes self-adhesive?

No, the SIS electrodes are not sticky. They need to be held onto the body using standard adhesive medical fixation tape or other types of physiotherapy or injury rehabilitation tape. Bandages or other emergency means can also be used if necessary. Fixation tape is a generally available, non-prescription item from any chemist or pharmacy, and[…]

How many times can the SIS electrodes be re-used?

Typically (for a severe or acute infection or wound) with approaching ideal 24/7 continuous use, we recommend replacement of the (+)positive electrode every 12-48 hours, and replacement of the (-)(‘return’) electrode every 24-48 hours. These guidelines can be modified depending on anatomical location and other factors such as ambient temperature that will affect sweating. Further[…]

Can the SIS electromedical equipment be used to treat cancer?

We do not give medical advice. Here is our general reply to this question for informational purposes only: A ‘neoplasm’ is the medical term for what is commonly called a ‘malignancy’ or a cancerous growth. Neoplasms are occurrences that form over time as a result of many very complex and simultaneous processes. The SIS electromedical[…]