Hi Daddybob
Great to thear that you had positive results with carbon fiber electrodes.
My experience is that no irritation is caused by carbon fiber electrodes -
but, at higher amperages (at least at 3-7 milliampere that I used for 10
minutes per session) then skin irritation could/can still occur - but, that
skin irritation is not due to carbon fiber but is more an irritation due to
the amperage/electricity.
(Am now only magnetic pulsers a la papimi style/strength and that has
treated me for Epstein Barr virus (chronic fatique) - in case other forum
users have untreatable Epstein Barr/chronic fatique.
Kindest regards,
John
>From: "ransley" <ransley@...>
>Reply-To: microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com
>To: <microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: [microelectricitygermkiller2] What I learned recently
>Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 10:28:52 -0400
>
>When I was actively seeking a way to kill off that leg rash a few months
>ago, I never was able to get enough going right in time to really use wrist
>electrification to my benefit this time around.
>
>You will remember that I had developed so much of a tendency towards skin
>irritation that I could no longer use metallic electrodes with any voltage.
>
>I failed to post here that I did go far enough with carbon fiber elctrodes
>and 6 volts to determine that it was causing no irritation. I didn't get
>very far with turning up the amperage because I had wonderful results by
>using a Lakhovsky coil. I got over that problem and had to turn my
>attention
>elsewhere.
>
>Anyway I just wanted to post that I still have all my rig ready to go and
>be
>used but this time with carbon fiber electrodes. I think, still don't know,
>but think, that my reaction was to metal electrodes.
>
>Daddybob
>