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the std electrodes should work fine, yes, just place either side.

move around it keeping them on each side. occasionally place one on

top of wart the other alongside it and move around the wart that way.

good luck,

bG

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> Would like to treat my son's plantar wart with the Apprentice

Godzilla. How would I make

> the pads for this? Do you apply the pads to either side of the wart

area? Please be specific

> because I have never tried this before. thanks, barb in little rock

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My son has been treating a wart on his hand by using a 9v battery on

wet skin around the wart, rotating it around all sides of the wart.

After about two weeks there is no noticable difference.

Maybe he should be using a silver electrode on the positive

electrode, like the one sold for fever blisters.

Dick

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> > Would like to treat my son's plantar wart with the Apprentice

> Godzilla. How would I make

> > the pads for this? Do you apply the pads to either side of the

wart

> area? Please be specific

> > because I have never tried this before. thanks, barb in little

rock

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My granddaughter had terrible, bloody, warts on her hands. I put her on

the ' zapper and they were basically gone in about three days. I

believe that the pulsing effect is important (for some reason) to get

rid of warts. In my own experience I got rid of one the same way, with

the zapper in about three days, but, one time, years ago, I got rid of a

bunch of them using a mind over matter method (which I couldn't repeat

later). Since using the zapper, my granddaughter and I have never had a

reoccurance of warts. Your son might try pulsing around the wart

(tapping the skin with the battery lead); remember that one side of the

battery needs to be solidly connected elsewhere on the body for current

to flow from the area of the wart(s).

jacksson

richardrochon wrote:

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> My son has been treating a wart on his hand by using a 9v battery on

> wet skin around the wart, rotating it around all sides of the wart.

> After about two weeks there is no noticable difference.

>

> Maybe he should be using a silver electrode on the positive

> electrode, like the one sold for fever blisters.

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> Dick

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> > > Would like to treat my son's plantar wart with the Apprentice

> > Godzilla. How would I make

> > > the pads for this? Do you apply the pads to either side of the

> wart

> > area? Please be specific

> > > because I have never tried this before. thanks, barb in little

> rock

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> The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla

> devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not

> medical advice. All info is free to members. Membership is free, but

> by joing, you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator,

> from damages from anything you find here whether jointly, severally,

> or individually. 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

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wet skin? why? that provides a path over the wart, not through it.

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> > > Would like to treat my son's plantar wart with the Apprentice

> > Godzilla. How would I make

> > > the pads for this? Do you apply the pads to either side of

the

> wart

> > area? Please be specific

> > > because I have never tried this before. thanks, barb in

little

> rock

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Bob: When you say move the electrodes around the wart; how many minutes

should we leave it in the one spot ? Thanks Noel

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it depends, if the skin is sensitive you shouldn't let it burn or

irriate. I'd try a minute or two.

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> Bob: When you say move the electrodes around the wart; how many

minutes

> should we leave it in the one spot ? Thanks Noel

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Hi silverlofts,

If you have a piece of silver wire put it on the positive pole of the battery

and put that right on top of the wart with with some colliodal silver or jsut

tap water and put the negative on the other side of t he foot with a wet pad or

somethnig so you got current flow through the top of the wart . the positive

current will carry the silver particles into the wart and kill it. If you have a

Colliodal silveor setup you can also run that nad get some of the black gunk

thha bulids up in the positive electorde and carefully wipe it on the top of the

water nad then zap it with the current. also scrape the top of the wart to kind

of open it up a little before donig all this so the stuff can penetrate it

better.

If the wart is very dry soak it first so the skin gets some watre saturated

into it so it conducts better also.

Take care,

V

> Bob: When you say move the electrodes around the wart; how many minutes

> should we leave it in the one spot ? Thanks Noel

> The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla

> devices and info. This is a discussion, free speech forum, not medical

> advice. All info is free to members. Membership is free, but by joing,

> you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator, from damages

> from anything you find here whether jointly, severally, or individually.

> 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

>

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