Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 The reason nobody's doing it may have to do with the rumor true or not, that electricity causes things to grow, tumors, weeds, etc. Becker's book The Body Electric mentioned increases in tumor growth using current in one direction and reduction in the other, I think. Whatever. The recent posts about prostate cancer show some bacteria seems to be present in tumor biopsies. This is interesting, not conclusive, nor does it mean remission if bacteria is removed by some means. We have also said that the area inside the alimentary canal (how's that for polite?) is delicate and should not be subjected to the offense of electricity. With the advent of godzilla and its meter, you have a way to know how much current is being used. At .5mA max, it's unlikely any damage could occur. Still, caution is the watchword. I cannot say anything, since I've not tried this. To try it, you should use something long with a flared end to prevent accidentally losing the electrode. Wires can break, and it's likely to cause some trouble, maybe a trip to the emergency room, and the inevitable explanation. One way would be to use a stainless steel or solid silver (yeah right) spoon with a rounded end on the handle. Cover with a few layers of cloth about 3 " up the handle, and tape all but the last inch or so. Wrap the wire around the narrow end of handle just below the spoon " bowl " , and tape all of it over with electrical tape, all the bowl, handle, etc down to the last inch or so, where just the cloth is exposed. Bend the handle into a very slight boat-shape. Use a handcream, KY or some water soluble cream. Don't use vaseline, it is liable to insulate the electrode. The prostate is inside about 2-3 " toward the front of the body. It should be reachable with the spoon end, easily, since a doctor's finger is usually the instrument of choice for doing a prostate exam. They just press on it to see if it is enlarged, etc. I don't have to paint a picture here. So, (with the current off at first) you do the same as the doctor, but with the smooth, rounded and slightly curved spoon end. You don't want sharp edges or the very end jutting into the prostate. Rather, you want the electrode to comfortably fit flat against it for about an inch or so of length. The design of this electrode should resemble the oval end of a finger, in other words, and should act the same. The second electrode should go, in all probability, somewhere in front, possibly against the skin just above the top side of the base of the penis. See an anatomy chart to get an idea. You know, electricity has to follow the path of least resistance between the two eletrodes. Usually, it more or less equates to the shortest physical distance between electrodes. So try to bear that in mind when placing the electrodes (don't put the second one in your mouth, or on your ankle, for instance). The path should look like two goal posts with the prostate in the middle of them. Draw a line from one electrode to the other, and you will have it right. When everything's in place, then you will need to adjust current to where you get your best result with least interference and side effects. I'd say do not exceed .5mA, which is generally true for all our experiments. .1-.3mA might be a safe range, but this will have to be determined. It's really a matter of how much for how long. A TENS unit will hit you with 60mA of current but only for a fraction of a thousandth of a second! We are thinking here of minutes or hours, so tone it way down. By getting this close to the prostate, you are really providing a lot of current density for the reduction of any microbes! This is valuable research, not for the faint-hearted, right? You betcha. Well, I hope this helps, best of luck to all. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 To give you an estimate, I had an infected toe. It was smaller than a prostate, but in a similar size category. Using a 9v battery with a 1k resistor on it, and not using cloth electrodes, just bare metal end of stainless steel screw, I used it about five minutes, moving it around the toe, and did this three times over 36 hours. By that time, the toe, which had been solid red, morbidly swollen and stiff, had returned to where you could not tell which FOOT the infection had be on!! It was the first experience I had tha convinced me this can work. My rig with the 9v and 1k resistor did not provide anywhere near .1- ..3mA, however. The bare metal was not very good at contacting the skin, and the current was very mild by comparison with what we have now in godzilla. The fact that people use these on infected jawbones, and large abcesses in teeth and it clears them up overnight, is about right. DC current is highly effective on germs. Now, the question, is a germ-free tumor any less dangerous? We will have to see. But one thing is sure: if the immune system cannot reach the growth area on the outer edges of a tumor, the tumor can grow. If bacteria keep the immune system too busy in an area, the tumor might also be able to grow...just my theory. bG It's really a matter of how much for how > long. A TENS unit will hit you with 60mA of current but only for a > fraction of a thousandth of a second! We are thinking here of > minutes or hours, so tone it way down. By getting this close to the > prostate, you are really providing a lot of current density for the > reduction of any microbes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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