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Last night, different electrodes, other stuff   Message List  
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My right wrist had stopped itching enough last night to try again.

BG- You comments about gold electrodes vs. stainless steel struck a nerve. I
was already thinking that my silver electrodes had more bite to them and
were part of the problem. I switched electrodes with my daughter, gave her
the silver ones, I took the SS ones.she didn't notice anything but then
it's never bothered her. Part of what I'm trying to do is to make sure that
what happened to me does not happen to her, as far as sensitivity goes.

So the SS electrodes did seem more comfortable.
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John Terry- Remember you sent me one of your units a long time ago with the
carbon fiber attached? I forgot to thank you. Thanks! I still have it and
have wrapped the ends in Jersey cloth ready for my next electrode
experiment.
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Joe- about 6v vs 36v, yes I intend to try that, thanks. One of the reasons I
used this industrial relay timer was so I could easily try different
voltages. My batteries are not in the box that houses the operational
components. Instead, I have an external connector coming out of it to go to
a separate box that houses the batteries, or to be hooked up to a 6v lantern
battery. All in good time.

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About spike at the reversal of polarity- I'll keep in mind V's capacitor
idea, but last night it wasn't too bad, I was able to fall asleep despite
feeling the spike.

And about sleep- it once again made me sleep like a hammer. Wonder how much
that has to do with any healing effects? Seems to me it could only add to
it.

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I'm going to have to take better care of my aloe plants. Aloe juice and Emu
Oil are the two things that work to heal my itching wrists, but especially
aloe.

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In the meantime- about the spot of Lichen Planus on my left leg- I had to DO
SOMETHING so I started using a FIR lamp on it- I bought a large clamp lamp
and put one of those ceramic heating units in it that you buy at a pet store
for reptiles, 100 watt. It immediately stopped 90% of the itching on that
leg, and soon some of the stuff began dissappearing. This is the FIRST thing
that I've ever done externally that worked.

Way back in '02, I first tried pad electrification directly on the legs; all
it did was chase the stuff around and burn hair off my legs. It took wrist
electrification to get real results.

Maybe the infrared is only chasing it around too, we'll see, but for now I
got some relief. I'm doing this for only a fews minutes at a time- it gets
really hot, quick- and doing it 2-3 times a day.



All for now, Daddybob






Fri Jun 2, 2006 1:40 pm

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My right wrist had stopped itching enough last night to try again. BG- You comments about gold electrodes vs. stainless steel struck a nerve. I was already...
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Bob, This is off topic, but I got rid of a one-year large unidentifiable rash on my shin by putting(not rubbing) 30% propolis in 40% alcohol tincture on it....
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Hi Daddybob Yes, I remember I sent you a unit with carbon fiber. Was wondering does the carbon fiber give you less itching than stainless steel or silver? Or,...
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