Attention: Required Reading for Anyone Seriously Considering a Quantron Resonance System, PEMF Device or Pulsed Magnetic Therapy Machine...
"Don't Buy a QRS Quantron Resonance System OR Any PEMF Therapy Device Until You Read These In Depth Reviews"

The QRS was initially brought forward almost 20 years ago by Dr. Gerhard Fischer, PhD from Liechtenstein (Europe), with the assistance of many German scientists.
Along with the MRS 2000, the QRS (QRS = Quantron Resonance System or sometimes Quantum Resonance System) remains one of the best selling PEMF therapy (PEMF = Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field) systems in the world. These three companies have each over 20 years of experience, the best research and the very latest technology in PEMF therapy devices.
If you are looking to buy the very best in PEMF therapy, you really cannot go wrong with any of these three machines.
The goal of this review site is to take a closer look at the QRS Quantron and see how it compares to the MRS 2000. These two brands stand head and shoulders above all the other PEMF devices based on the authors research and direct experience with over $500,000 worth of energy medicine equipment including 11 different pulsed magnetic therapy devices.
Along with the MRS 2000, the QRS (QRS = Quantron Resonance System or sometimes Quantum Resonance System) remains one of the best selling PEMF therapy (PEMF = Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field) systems in the world. These three companies have each over 20 years of experience, the best research and the very latest technology in PEMF therapy devices.
If you are looking to buy the very best in PEMF therapy, you really cannot go wrong with any of these three machines.
The goal of this review site is to take a closer look at the QRS Quantron and see how it compares to the MRS 2000. These two brands stand head and shoulders above all the other PEMF devices based on the authors research and direct experience with over $500,000 worth of energy medicine equipment including 11 different pulsed magnetic therapy devices.
UPDATE - New iMRS 2000 replaces the MRS 2000. Check out www.iMRS2000.com
Why Are We Only Reviewing the QRS Quantron and MRS 2000?

There are many pulsed magnetic therapy devices on the market and I have personally owned, tried and researched most of them.
In the realm of PEMF therapy devices, there are 4 main categories:
1) Inexpensive devices like the Sota Pulser, Earthpulse and Zeb LED PEMF
2)Mid-range therapy mats like the QRS, MRS 2000, Bemer 3000, Curatron, B3K, and Magnopro.
3) High-Range Biofeedback like the Ondamed
4) High Range and High Voltage Devices like the Papimi, Magnapulse, PEMF 100, MG-33, PER 2000 (PER = Pulsed Energy Replenisher).
In my personal experience with all the cheaper devices, I really did not get any benefit with any of them and I would recommend saving up for a good mid-range machine.
In my experience with the Mid-Range (which I personally feel is where you should be shopping), the QRS and MRS 2000 quickly stand out as the leaders in research, effectiveness, ease and safety of use and latest and best technology.
The Ondamed is in a class by itself, but unfortunately it is also $25,000 and its not as easy to use as the therapy mats.
The high voltage devices I feel are personally too intense and should only be used under practitioner supervision and only for acute short-term problems. Plus they range in price from $16,000 - $26,000++. So they are not suitable for daily use and certainly not within most peoples budgets.
So this is why we are going to look deeper into the QRS and MRS 2000 and see which is the best choice of these 3 mid-range machines.
In the realm of PEMF therapy devices, there are 4 main categories:
1) Inexpensive devices like the Sota Pulser, Earthpulse and Zeb LED PEMF
2)Mid-range therapy mats like the QRS, MRS 2000, Bemer 3000, Curatron, B3K, and Magnopro.
3) High-Range Biofeedback like the Ondamed
4) High Range and High Voltage Devices like the Papimi, Magnapulse, PEMF 100, MG-33, PER 2000 (PER = Pulsed Energy Replenisher).
In my personal experience with all the cheaper devices, I really did not get any benefit with any of them and I would recommend saving up for a good mid-range machine.
In my experience with the Mid-Range (which I personally feel is where you should be shopping), the QRS and MRS 2000 quickly stand out as the leaders in research, effectiveness, ease and safety of use and latest and best technology.
The Ondamed is in a class by itself, but unfortunately it is also $25,000 and its not as easy to use as the therapy mats.
The high voltage devices I feel are personally too intense and should only be used under practitioner supervision and only for acute short-term problems. Plus they range in price from $16,000 - $26,000++. So they are not suitable for daily use and certainly not within most peoples budgets.
So this is why we are going to look deeper into the QRS and MRS 2000 and see which is the best choice of these 3 mid-range machines.