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RE: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Re: Renewed effort 2

Hi, I have 2 comments

1.1) Yes, the skin itching is partly due to whatever material you use - conductive carbon fiber gives a lot less itching than steel or copper electrodes. But, the electrocity by itself will always cause some itching.

1.2) the best way to reduce itching is this way (I beieve) - make 2 footbaths and put one electrode in each footbath and one foot in each footbath - make sure that the electrodes doesn;t touch the skin (wrap a cotton cloth around the electrodes and perhaps a plastic bag, too, to ensure that). Don;t use any salt or anthing else in the water - normal tap water will do just fine with whatever minerals and impurities it contains.

2.1) Though many will not agree about this then I have used 9 volt at 0.1 ma in the past and recently switched to 45 volt and 5 ma. And, 45 volt gives a huge difference at 5 ma going theu the body.

   5 ma reduces treatment time a lot so no need for hours and hours of treatment time (in my opinion). I use pure DC and treats the body for about 15 minutes. This should be more than sufficient since all blood passes the body every 8-9 minutes.  Also, this short treatment time also reduce itching and makes it possible to do  treatment daily or at least 2-3 times weekly.

    This is just my experience and of course other users may have found different treatment times, voltages and MA's to better suit their needs.


From: "baby_grand" <bobluhrs@...>
Reply-To: microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com
To: microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Re: Renewed effort 2
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 08:04:45 -0000

Measuring DC in series ma meter while connected to body, right?  Is
this with 36 volts, 200k total resistance.. giving you .18ma?  just
curious, sounds about right. 

Lichen planus, i was wondering if the presence of other things in
blood, such as passenger viruses, bacteria, whatever, could be
busying the immune system so that the lp outbreak is more a function
of opportunistic infection.  Blood electrification seems to last
awhile in its effects, but maybe at some point just needs to be done
again to reduce the overall load.  The white cells live for years in
many cases.  To build them back up may take weeks of electrifying,
then be good for awhile, in other words..just speculation here.

bG

--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "ransley"
<ransley@...> wrote:
>
> Just finished throttlin' 'er back again...one 100k 1/4 watt
resistor in an
> automotive inline mini-fuse holder plus a 100k pot yields .18ma. I
think I
> still feel it but it doesn't sting. Not even sure if it's the
electricity I
> feel or the cold wetness and pressure. Guess the itch will tell.
>
> Daddybob
>







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Just finished throttlin' 'er back again...one 100k 1/4 watt resistor in an automotive inline mini-fuse holder plus a 100k pot yields .18ma. I think I still...
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Measuring DC in series ma meter while connected to body, right? Is this with 36 volts, 200k total resistance.. giving you .18ma? just curious, sounds about...
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Hi, I have 2 comments 1.1) Yes, the skin itching is partly due to whatever material you use - conductive carbon fiber gives a lot less itching than steel or...
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