Guest guest Posted December 26, 2005 Report Share Posted December 26, 2005 Good news! Growth is drying up and diminishing. Before it was fleshy and growing and bleeding if barely touched. Now it is smaller, although it has a ways to go, and seems to be dying off. I am giving it 20 minutes twice a day at 130 uamps. My DH made me a contact pad out of a piece of circuit board with a hole in it the size of the growth. He then split the conductor so it was two halves electrically. This way it circles almost completely around it and I move it over to cover it at some points and turn it around to switch the current flow. Afterwards I cover the area with a split aloe leaf to soothe any irritation. I did try the DMSO on it one time but that seemed to aggrevate it and the electricity diminishes it. So good so far! Nikki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 Good!!!! Hey! this is excellent to hear, Nikki. Very quick work there. I hope it continues improving. 130 uamps is awfully low, to me, and most of people in this group. I usually go for around 300 uamps. If I don't go over 400 for an hour or so, I have no issues with it. That is way down from the 1200 uamps I used to use, and had some soreness from it. Even so, it was very very minor. So...you are far under the tested limits if you wanted to increase a bit, and get a faster result. It's probably going to work fine either way, and a gentler current might be nice to the skin. But you should definitely do the bloodstream work, too, and there you can get 200 uamps going easily, unless you are super-sensitive! Your call. > > > Good news! Growth is drying up and diminishing. Before it was fleshy and growing and bleeding if barely touched. Now it is smaller, although it has a ways to go, and seems to be dying off. I am giving it 20 minutes twice a day at 130 uamps. My DH made me a contact pad out of a piece of circuit board with a hole in it the size of the growth. He then split the conductor so it was two halves electrically. This way it circles almost completely around it and I move it over to cover it at some points and turn it around to switch the current flow. Afterwards I cover the area with a split aloe leaf to soothe any irritation. I did try the DMSO on it one time but that seemed to aggrevate it and the electricity diminishes it. So good so far! > > Nikki > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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