Hi V, I don't feel a thing, unless I put the electrodes over a sensitive area like a sore or sensitive skin. I thought that the more I feel it the better it...
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Hi Please record this under "good results". Have previously used 9 volt DC and 0.5 ma but with moderate results only. Therefore I didnt use this technology for...
So... do you just have two foot basins and insert the electrodes into each basin. Is this done with the pulser? Jocelyn Note: forwarded message attached. ...
Yes, I use 2 separate bassins - and out one foot and one electrode in each - this way the entire 2 legs are treated. Treatment time should not exceed 10 ...
Hi BG and the group, With the Mighty Glove project going and all the fine related work, I've been sitting on this the last few days so as to not make message...
I started seriously getting some things done this weekend. I re-batteried one of my old units, turned it on and it went Phoot! And that was all she wrote. I...
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...
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...
I agree with the idea of .15ma for longer application times maybe good. I use 3 AAA's in a holder strapped to wrist indefnitely, seems to work fine for me. ...
I throttled 'er back even more, total of 255K ohms. Wetted electrodes at .14ma. After about 3-4 minutes I couldn't take it- felt like a hundred tiny drill bits...
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...
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...
about low ma (0.15 ma) an dlonger treatment time.... Yes, am sure that some conditions will get better results from longer treatment times with lower ma than...
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...
Hey fellows- Y'all have given me more than I can digest tonight! Some real good ideas there, all of you. I'll be back, gotta sleep, gotta get out early ...
Hi Joe, I place a resistor on each side of the smoothing caps so the reverse discharge / charge current is limited. As the battery feed / supply reverses to...
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...
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....
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,...
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...
Hi Daddybob.........what kind of MWO are you using?..........and what do you mean by "the device that started all of this"? Many thanks David ransley...
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...
John- I'm taking all advice seriously, to be used if necessary, but first I'm going to exhaust every possible way of wrist electrification, simply because it's...