One real interesting idea would be hold a copper pipe in one hand,
and a galvanized (zinc) pipe in the other, and connect a voltmeter
across them. You should see a tiny current. By holding the metals
in the hands and touching them together you can get a tiny battery
going. By having a group of friends hold opposite ends together in
an unbroken chain, you could get a very fun and games version of
electrical healing, almost to the level of a religion or seance
going. I bet the Egyptians did that, since the statues often had
these metals in their hands or did have before they decomposed.
bG
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microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "baby_grand"
<bobluhrs@e...> wrote:
> It's interesting subject. I can't really say much as no real
> experience. However, on the other site in our research records,
we
> have bites, stings, spiders, etc. using the apprentice godzilla
> device, with great results, even mosquito bites! The effects on
the
> properties of minute particles both alive and in the demi-world of
> the virus and nan-bacteria by DC current are often useful in
> limiting the harm they can do, it would seem to sum it up.
>
> bG
>
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microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "Mark"
> <blackice@p...> wrote:
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microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "baby_grand"
<
> > bobluhrs@e...> wrote:
> > > sure, they start fires pretty well. Ok, kidding. what's
your
> > > source? I have heard that electric fences and spark plug
wires
> from
> > > running engines (if you can stand either) also do this for
> poisons. I
> > > think it's true, as it is used commonly in South America, so I
> have
> > > heard, but not really read it anywhere.
> > >
> >
> > I remember the comments about electric cattle fenses. Here's a
link
> >
> >
http://educate-yourself.org/gw/gwvibenergymedicine14nov00.shtml
> >
> > Also I remember seeing the snake bite device on sale and
thinking -
> thats a
> > fire lighter.
> >
> > M