Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 Very interesting use, Jean. Where did you place the electrodes? What was the current set for, any other notes on usage? DC current is a known anesthetic, as well as a promoter of healing wounds that never seem to heal. It does not take much..but this is all conjecture at this point, and I hope it keeps yielding good results for you. It's really just battery current of the right level, controlled by a variable resistor you can adjust, and a meter to read out the level so you know what to use next time. Can't get simpler. Thanks so much for posting this result, and please follow up any time another treatment or change occurs. It will mean a lot to those searching for relief of pain and illness. Every time someone wins or loses with this, we really need to know. The losses are ok, we know what won't work and what will. Right now, we know almost nothing about what does not work. For example, a recent article touted an old Austrian remedy involving dietary fasting, avoiding all protein, to slow cancer tumors. It was said 45,000 testimonials existed of cures based on it. The book sold 900,000 copies. Well, if half the readers used it, 450,000 people tried, and 10% found relief. That's not exactly great. And we don't also know how many died sooner as a result of the stress of the 42 day fast. It is partly numbers, and so we ask that you post whatever happens, no matter how trivial, impressive, or disappointing it is. IT will be useful to the world, please trust me on this. bG bG > Hi, > > My niece used to be in the Fire Department in Ft. Worth, TX. One day a roof > fell in on her head and she said it felt like an electric shock went down > her legs and she couldn't move for a little while. She didn't report it or > seek help because she was so healthy and thought her body would overcome > anything and was afraid they might let her go because she was one of the > first women to be hired in this field. However, over the years her neck has > given her increasing pain and headaches. A chiropractor told her there was > nothing he could do to help her problem. He diagnosed it as a partially > crushed vertebrae and nerve damage. > > Last night she came for a visit and we asked her to try a battery operated > gadget called a Godzilla. We weren't for sure how long to use it so used it > for 15 minutes. When the session was over, she said she couldn't believe > how good her neck felt and her headache was gone. I called her today and > asked on a scale of 10, how much relief she still had. She said at least a > 5. I asked if the pain had ever been relieved before and she said no and in > fact it was getting worse over time. She is looking forward to using the > unit again! > > Baugh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 Very interesting use, Jean. Where did you place the electrodes? What was the current set for, any other notes on usage? DC current is a known anesthetic, as well as a promoter of healing wounds that never seem to heal. It does not take much..but this is all conjecture at this point, and I hope it keeps yielding good results for you. It's really just battery current of the right level, controlled by a variable resistor you can adjust, and a meter to read out the level so you know what to use next time. Can't get simpler. Thanks so much for posting this result, and please follow up any time another treatment or change occurs. It will mean a lot to those searching for relief of pain and illness. Every time someone wins or loses with this, we really need to know. The losses are ok, we know what won't work and what will. Right now, we know almost nothing about what does not work. For example, a recent article touted an old Austrian remedy involving dietary fasting, avoiding all protein, to slow cancer tumors. It was said 45,000 testimonials existed of cures based on it. The book sold 900,000 copies. Well, if half the readers used it, 450,000 people tried, and 10% found relief. That's not exactly great. And we don't also know how many died sooner as a result of the stress of the 42 day fast. It is partly numbers, and so we ask that you post whatever happens, no matter how trivial, impressive, or disappointing it is. IT will be useful to the world, please trust me on this. bG bG > Hi, > > My niece used to be in the Fire Department in Ft. Worth, TX. One day a roof > fell in on her head and she said it felt like an electric shock went down > her legs and she couldn't move for a little while. She didn't report it or > seek help because she was so healthy and thought her body would overcome > anything and was afraid they might let her go because she was one of the > first women to be hired in this field. However, over the years her neck has > given her increasing pain and headaches. A chiropractor told her there was > nothing he could do to help her problem. He diagnosed it as a partially > crushed vertebrae and nerve damage. > > Last night she came for a visit and we asked her to try a battery operated > gadget called a Godzilla. We weren't for sure how long to use it so used it > for 15 minutes. When the session was over, she said she couldn't believe > how good her neck felt and her headache was gone. I called her today and > asked on a scale of 10, how much relief she still had. She said at least a > 5. I asked if the pain had ever been relieved before and she said no and in > fact it was getting worse over time. She is looking forward to using the > unit again! > > Baugh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 Posted to files, thanks bG > Hi Bob, > > She placed the electrodes on both sides of her vertebrae. We decided on 15 > minutes and used the pulsing mode of the Godzilla. She was amazed at how > much relief that short session gave. A non believer became a believer in > only minutes. > > Baugh > > ****************** > > > > Very interesting use, Jean. Where did you place the electrodes? > > What was the current set for, any other notes on usage? > > > > DC current is a known anesthetic, as well as a promoter of healing > > wounds that never seem to heal. It does not take much..but this is > > all conjecture at this point, and I hope it keeps yielding good > > results for you. It's really just battery current of the right > > level, controlled by a variable resistor you can adjust, and a meter > > to read out the level so you know what to use next time. Can't get > > simpler. > > > > Thanks so much for posting this result, and please follow up any > > time another treatment or change occurs. It will mean a lot to > > those searching for relief of pain and illness. Every time someone > > wins or loses with this, we really need to know. The losses are ok, > > we know what won't work and what will. Right now, we know almost > > nothing about what does not work. > > > > For example, a recent article touted an old Austrian remedy > > involving dietary fasting, avoiding all protein, to slow cancer > > tumors. It was said 45,000 testimonials existed of cures based on > > it. The book sold 900,000 copies. Well, if half the readers used it, > > 450,000 people tried, and 10% found relief. That's not exactly > > great. And we don't also know how many died sooner as a result of > > the stress of the 42 day fast. > > > > It is partly numbers, and so we ask that you post whatever happens, > > no matter how trivial, impressive, or disappointing it is. IT will > > be useful to the world, please trust me on this. > > > > bG > > > > > --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 In message <BCA124F6.35186%oldglory@...>, " oldglory@... " <oldglory@...> writes >She placed the electrodes on both sides of her vertebrae. We decided on 15 >minutes and used the pulsing mode of the Godzilla. She was amazed at how >much relief that short session gave. A non believer became a believer in >only minutes. It sounds as though she might have been experiencing the TENS (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) effect. -- Clive http://www.bigclive.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 As I understand the, the TENS units use electricity to block the pain signals to the brain. You turn up the current until you can feel less pain. I do not think they have any curative effect. Just reduce the pain until your body heals itself. Could be wrong. Again. Dick Re: Neck problem relief > In message <BCA124F6.35186%oldglory@...>, > " oldglory@... " <oldglory@...> writes > >She placed the electrodes on both sides of her vertebrae. We decided on 15 > >minutes and used the pulsing mode of the Godzilla. She was amazed at how > >much relief that short session gave. A non believer became a believer in > >only minutes. > > It sounds as though she might have been experiencing the TENS > (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) effect. > > -- > Clive > http://www.bigclive.com > > > > > The information on this group is not intended as medical advice. Most group members are NOT doctors or health authorities. Please do not request medical advice, lest anyone get into trouble out of human compassion. There are huge fines and issues currently involved with unlicensed medical advice. The group is only here to share experiences according to the theme of the group, namely testing if electrical stimulus might inactivate microbes, as it seems to have done in the Einstein Medical College labs. We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything about repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for your understanding, good luck researching. --bG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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