Guest guest Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 This isn't a Rife group. but, the question is really just how to make contact, so there are TENS pads available of several quality levels on the web if you search google.com. One type is " permanent " with a rubbery stuff on it and stainless steel web lining. Those tend to last a long, long time without need for coatings, if you stick them to glass in between uses to keep dust,etc off them. bG > I use a Rife contact pad device. > > I seem to go thru electrode contact pads very rapidly. The sticky goop > comes off due to the moisture on my skin, I think. > > I don't quite understand the design of these things. Can I somehow still > get conductivity by fixing these TENS type pads somehow? > > Or, is there a cheaper way to make my own pads that conduct to the > electrode probe? > > I am a frequent RIFER and any help or education or resources for buying > would be helpful. > > Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2004 Report Share Posted June 17, 2004 You can make your own pads with some foil and cotton colth and soak them in salt water and use them in place of the pads are wearnig out. V Re-using or Making Electrode Contact Pads I use a Rife contact pad device. I seem to go thru electrode contact pads very rapidly. The sticky goop comes off due to the moisture on my skin, I think. I don't quite understand the design of these things. Can I somehow still get conductivity by fixing these TENS type pads somehow? Or, is there a cheaper way to make my own pads that conduct to the electrode probe? I am a frequent RIFER and any help or education or resources for buying would be helpful. Thank you. The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla devices and other things useful in research. These are free to members. Membership is free, but you agree to be on your own, not take our freedom of speech as medical advice. We are not doctors! Repeat, we are ordinary lay people, not experts, not healthy officials, or geniuses of any kind. 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...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2004 Report Share Posted June 17, 2004 I have to wet my sticky pads with a little tap water. It seems to restore their stickiness and conductivity. Dick Re-using or Making Electrode Contact Pads > I use a Rife contact pad device. > > I seem to go thru electrode contact pads very rapidly. The sticky goop > comes off due to the moisture on my skin, I think. > > I don't quite understand the design of these things. Can I somehow still > get conductivity by fixing these TENS type pads somehow? > > Or, is there a cheaper way to make my own pads that conduct to the > electrode probe? > > I am a frequent RIFER and any help or education or resources for buying > would be helpful. > > Thank you. > > > > > The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla devices and other things useful in research. These are free to members. Membership is free, but you agree to be on your own, not take our freedom of speech as medical advice. We are not doctors! Repeat, we are ordinary lay people, not experts, not healthy officials, or geniuses of any kind. 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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