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This DC thing probably is not going to be strong enough to kill a

cake so to speak. If it did it might kill you and every helpful

bacterium and cell in you.

It's mainly for virus of the slow-growing and lethal kind. That's

it's limits, and I don't expect success on yeast, mold, fungus to

much extent. Hey, if it helps, That's great! But electrically,

there's not enough power to fry these, they are too big, too

aggressive and too smart to leave their DNA lying around for micro-

electricity to mess with to any great extent.

I'd not waste a bunch of time electrifying the gut with DC at these

levels trying to deal with yeast. Don't push it higher, either.

MForrest has a lot of lore and gadgets he's tried this with, Jaguar

Industries if you are curious. I can't say I know anything about it

definitely from his perspective, just noted it having read it once

in the past.

Sorry to be so discouraging on it, but there may be other methods

yet available in other forums to handle these things.

bG

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Thanks for the info, bG. You're right. I haven't found Godzilla to be

effective at killing Candida but with having a rundown immune system

open to other pathogens, I do see it as an excellent preventative.

Regarding the whole field of electromedicine, I did get some die-off

(Herx) from using the Sota Magnetic Pulser on my gut for a brief

period of time and am hoping to benefit from 660 nearinfrared

treatments for sinusitus (may be Candida related). Currently, I'm

getting a huge amount of Herx from drinking Colloidal Silver.

Honestly, had it not been for someone in this forum writing about how

a Godzilla Lite unit could be used to make CS, I probably wouldn't be

using it right now.

All in all, I like to apply what I learn for the benefit of others.

So even if Godzilla isn't the solution I need, I can see how it will

benefit those close to me (my best friend has Hep-C). Thanks!

> This DC thing probably is not going to be strong enough to kill a

> cake so to speak. If it did it might kill you and every helpful

> bacterium and cell in you.

>

> It's mainly for virus of the slow-growing and lethal kind. That's

> it's limits, and I don't expect success on yeast, mold, fungus to

> much extent. Hey, if it helps, That's great! But electrically,

> there's not enough power to fry these, they are too big, too

> aggressive and too smart to leave their DNA lying around for micro-

> electricity to mess with to any great extent.

>

> I'd not waste a bunch of time electrifying the gut with DC at these

> levels trying to deal with yeast. Don't push it higher, either.

>

> MForrest has a lot of lore and gadgets he's tried this with, Jaguar

> Industries if you are curious. I can't say I know anything about

it

> definitely from his perspective, just noted it having read it once

> in the past.

>

> Sorry to be so discouraging on it, but there may be other methods

> yet available in other forums to handle these things.

>

> bG

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My best friend has hep c too. I have ordered the Beck protocol video

for her and her husband to check into this for her. Has your friend

had success with hep c and the protocol?

ndwanabe

> > This DC thing probably is not going to be strong enough to kill

a

> > cake so to speak. If it did it might kill you and every helpful

> > bacterium and cell in you.

> >

> > It's mainly for virus of the slow-growing and lethal kind.

That's

> > it's limits, and I don't expect success on yeast, mold, fungus

to

> > much extent. Hey, if it helps, That's great! But electrically,

> > there's not enough power to fry these, they are too big, too

> > aggressive and too smart to leave their DNA lying around for

micro-

> > electricity to mess with to any great extent.

> >

> > I'd not waste a bunch of time electrifying the gut with DC at

these

> > levels trying to deal with yeast. Don't push it higher,

either.

> >

> > MForrest has a lot of lore and gadgets he's tried this with,

Jaguar

> > Industries if you are curious. I can't say I know anything

about

> it

> > definitely from his perspective, just noted it having read it

once

> > in the past.

> >

> > Sorry to be so discouraging on it, but there may be other

methods

> > yet available in other forums to handle these things.

> >

> > bG

>

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...while it can't hurt, i think our findings on the infection of the

liver itself, the use of dc current vs 4 hertz, and the pads on the

liver itself are important enough that without them you may fail by

using only Beck's protocol and no other electric tricks on hep-c.

it's hard to treat and hard to measure easily.

bG

> > > This DC thing probably is not going to be strong enough to

kill

> a

> > > cake so to speak. If it did it might kill you and every

helpful

> > > bacterium and cell in you.

> > >

> > > It's mainly for virus of the slow-growing and lethal kind.

> That's

> > > it's limits, and I don't expect success on yeast, mold, fungus

> to

> > > much extent. Hey, if it helps, That's great! But

electrically,

> > > there's not enough power to fry these, they are too big, too

> > > aggressive and too smart to leave their DNA lying around for

> micro-

> > > electricity to mess with to any great extent.

> > >

> > > I'd not waste a bunch of time electrifying the gut with DC at

> these

> > > levels trying to deal with yeast. Don't push it higher,

> either.

> > >

> > > MForrest has a lot of lore and gadgets he's tried this with,

> Jaguar

> > > Industries if you are curious. I can't say I know anything

> about

> > it

> > > definitely from his perspective, just noted it having read it

> once

> > > in the past.

> > >

> > > Sorry to be so discouraging on it, but there may be other

> methods

> > > yet available in other forums to handle these things.

> > >

> > > bG

> >

>

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