Hi,
Your 2 hour treatment time is the problem (I believe) - if you cut down to 10-12 minutes per treatment 2-3 times per week then you won't have a problem with 36-45 volt.
And, make sure you use footbaths for your electrodes (instead of wrists).
Usingn carbon firber electrodes in footbaths is the best way - with 10 minute treatments - to do it.
From: "ransley" <ransley@...>
Reply-To: microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com
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Subject: [microelectricitygermkiller2] Gotta take a break
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 16:54:45 -0400
Did it on my left wrist for two hours Friday night. By Saturday afternoon
the itch was pretty bad and the right one still itched also from Thursday
night. Had to forego electrification Sat. night and will have to not do it
anymore until both wrists heal.
Have proved to my satisfaction that I cannot do it with 36 volts either dc
or 4z anymore, with either silver or stainless electrodes.
(John- to answer your question...) Next experiment will be with 36 vdc using
John's carbon fiber wrapped in jersey cloth, after wrists have healed.
After that, next experiments will be using all of the same electrodes with 6
volts.
Simeon, although I don't have any isolated propolis, I have plenty of raw
honey, I'll try it.
As regards the ceramic infrared light on my Lichen Planus- it is causing it
to move around, spread out, break up. What was a concentrated patch of about
3" x 3" is not much larger but not concentrated. This happened in 2 days. I
continue those treatments minimum twice daily.
I also continue using the simple MWO device 15 minutes per day, the device
that started all of this.
Daddybob
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