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Re: Why I'm doing it this way

Hi DaddyBOB,
I also read your prior message posted about an hour
earlier regarding the sensitivity issue you have to the skin.
Very good on the automatic timer, I use the digital jobs, three of
them.
But One is total session time (205 minutes), one switches "high"
current, really well under 3 MA, to ultra low current of 400 nanoamps
or .4 microamps (at 22.7 minutes into the session) and the third
timer does all the polarity reversals each 683 seconds (~ 11.7
minutes).

Let me explain this; The "High 3 MA current, 11.7 minutes each
polarity then drop off to .4 microamps, and remaining at .4 microamps
for the remainder of the 205 minute session, is geared toward wound
healing.
The two "pases" at ~ 3 MA are there to kill the bugs and clean the
wound, plus kick the blood flow up, which you see in a few seconds.
Tat part of the system is simply a version of zapping but there is a
lot more you need to think about.
Later, if not already a member, visit yahoo group for clinical
trials, info, etc.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MicroCurrentHealingDiabeticUlcers
AndMore/

But here, I think the low current part of the system, is what you
seek, plus the low cycle of ~ 11.7 minutes, I use 683 seconds for
ease to program the timers.
But why, you may ask? Enter the free radical, which is known to cause
problems. A free radical is simply an atom missing an electron and
there at low current, the electron supply in already free form gently
flows to all of the body.
The electrons, when meeting a free radical, join the atom and the
free radical no longer is one.
The cell these atoms make up then produce the normal levels of ATP,
there is full energy available for healing and normal function.
You can get more info at the group or you can email me off list and I
will point you to data, files, etc.

After years of study, this ultra low current and times to reverse
polarity were figured out and this is the ideal combination.
It was initially found for wound healing and later found that for
general good ATP production, the micro current was enough in normal
conditions, again the zapping phase was to clean the bugs from the
wound.
There is NO way 400 nanoamps is going to bother your skin, these
currents are already flowing in your normal electrical system.
The outside electron supplu simply does away with the excess free
radical population and returns them to a normal atom that will not
steal the outer shell electrons from nearby atoms, making then in
turn free radicals.
It is that simple.
I have seen the results with my owbn eyes,
Now, you may wonder, how do you measure the current?
Standard 10 meg ohm digital meter, placed in the DC volts range.
Because it has 10 meg ohm, you add in series with battery supply
treating with 15 more megs for 6 volts, 20 megs for 12 volts, 45 more
megs for 18 volts, 50 more megs for 24 volt, 80 more megs for 36
volts.
The meter will read 4.00 volts at 400 namoamps or .4 microamps
current in series with it.
You can read all the way down to 1 millivolt on the digital meter,
then you are at that point reading all the way down to 100 pico amps!!
Give it a fair try and you will see.
Mike.


--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "ransley"
<ransley@...> wrote:
>
> I started this little project nearly two years ago and laid it
aside, and
> nearly forgot all my original reasoning. I just remembered it,
because I
> just now reset the timing module.
>
> It's my aim to determine and eliminate every variable I can think
of so I
> can get back into electrification. One of those variables is
polarity
> reversal timing, trying to maintain some comfort while still trying
to use
> DC at as slow a rate as possible, not into the hertz ranges.
>
> It was really easy just now to slide one little microswitch and
turn one
> little analog pot to go from 5 minute reversal to 15 second
reversal.
>
> This relay will even go to 10 hertz, but that would be noisy and
wear it out
> too soon.
>
> Daddybob
>








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