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originally Radio Shack didn't have my 4 battery holder, so I tried

the 3 battery one. It worked fine. It was a little milder to use,

so I stuck with it.

Now they don't have the 3 battery holders, and folks are looking for

those, while the Radio Shack drawer is overflowing with the 4 battery

holders. grrrrr! :0)

What's a ziller to do? You can use one dead battery in a 4, which

would be the same as a 3. Or, use a 4, but dry out the electrodes a

bit more, to make it milder if you need to. Or, use rechargeables,

instead of alkalines. Rechargeables are only 1.2 volts. I use 3 1.2

volt rechargeables, because i like the mildness of it. Using 4 AAA

or AA alkalines would be 6 volts...full godzilla power. It could be

a bit hard on skin after a few minutes, so application times are

shorter (could be good thing). But it could be harsher to use even

for a shorter time. YOu be the judge here.

One hint: telling the good folks at Radio Shack what you are doing

(actual pioneer electronics technology) will probably not help you to

get your battery holders, rather...it will probably be mildly amusing

or scary to the Shackies. Don't you just LOVE this stuff? You can

be a full-fledged eccentric with a cringing public, while you get

well, live longer, do miracles, etc for NO cost.

bG

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BG

The guy at Radio Shack suggested buying the AAA 4 battery holder; put 3 AAA

batteries into holder and a copper wire connecting the ends of the 4th holder to

make the loop. How does that sound to you?

The AAA holder in much smaller the the AA. Nice for those of us with smaller

wrists. The AA holder is larger than my wrist.

dass

baby_grand <bobluhrs@...> wrote:

originally Radio Shack didn't have my 4 battery holder, so I tried

the 3 battery one. It worked fine. It was a little milder to use,

so I stuck with it.

Now they don't have the 3 battery holders, and folks are looking for

those, while the Radio Shack drawer is overflowing with the 4 battery

holders. grrrrr! :0)

What's a ziller to do? You can use one dead battery in a 4, which

would be the same as a 3. Or, use a 4, but dry out the electrodes a

bit more, to make it milder if you need to. Or, use rechargeables,

instead of alkalines. Rechargeables are only 1.2 volts. I use 3 1.2

volt rechargeables, because i like the mildness of it. Using 4 AAA

or AA alkalines would be 6 volts...full godzilla power. It could be

a bit hard on skin after a few minutes, so application times are

shorter (could be good thing). But it could be harsher to use even

for a shorter time. YOu be the judge here.

One hint: telling the good folks at Radio Shack what you are doing

(actual pioneer electronics technology) will probably not help you to

get your battery holders, rather...it will probably be mildly amusing

or scary to the Shackies. Don't you just LOVE this stuff? You can

be a full-fledged eccentric with a cringing public, while you get

well, live longer, do miracles, etc for NO cost.

bG

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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That will work, or use alum foil around a stick or make a tight roll

or foil to simulate a battery. Don't put foil around a charged

battery, it will heat up fast and cause problems.

bG

> originally Radio Shack didn't have my 4 battery holder, so I

tried

> the 3 battery one. It worked fine. It was a little milder to use,

> so I stuck with it.

>

> Now they don't have the 3 battery holders, and folks are looking

for

> those, while the Radio Shack drawer is overflowing with the 4

battery

> holders. grrrrr! :0)

>

> What's a ziller to do? You can use one dead battery in a 4, which

> would be the same as a 3. Or, use a 4, but dry out the electrodes

a

> bit more, to make it milder if you need to. Or, use rechargeables,

> instead of alkalines. Rechargeables are only 1.2 volts. I use 3

1.2

> volt rechargeables, because i like the mildness of it. Using 4 AAA

> or AA alkalines would be 6 volts...full godzilla power. It could

be

> a bit hard on skin after a few minutes, so application times are

> shorter (could be good thing). But it could be harsher to use even

> for a shorter time. YOu be the judge here.

>

> One hint: telling the good folks at Radio Shack what you are doing

> (actual pioneer electronics technology) will probably not help you

to

> get your battery holders, rather...it will probably be mildly

amusing

> or scary to the Shackies. Don't you just LOVE this stuff? You can

> be a full-fledged eccentric with a cringing public, while you get

> well, live longer, do miracles, etc for NO cost.

>

> bG

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> 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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Another possiblity is to get the 2 battery AAA holder and buy one AAA batery and

one other battery that is 3 volts for a total of 4.5 jsut like the 3 battery

holder would give but much smaller. You may have to stretch the spring out in

the battery compartment so it holds the 3 volt battery tightly as the 3 volt

battery is much shorter than a AAA

Another possibility is to get 3 - 1.5 volt big button cells and stack them

together wrap them with rubber bands real tightly and stick the ends of the wire

under the rubber band to touch the opposite ends of the battries and viola you

have a 4.5 volth battery stack that is about the size of a quarter.

since your only drawing such a small current the batteries will still last a

long time. for example at .5 ma draw, a AAA battery will last 2000 hours

If you use it for say 8 hours a day, the AAA batteries will last you 250 days

Take care,

V

>

> BG

>

> The guy at Radio Shack suggested buying the AAA 4 battery holder; put

> 3 AAA batteries into holder and a copper wire connecting the ends of the

> 4th holder to make the loop. How does that sound to you?

>

> The AAA holder in much smaller the the AA. Nice for those of us with

> smaller wrists. The AA holder is larger than my wrist.

>

> dass

> baby_grand <bobluhrs@...> wrote:

> originally Radio Shack didn't have my 4 battery holder, so I tried

> the 3 battery one. It worked fine. It was a little milder to use,

> so I stuck with it.

> Now they don't have the 3 battery holders, and folks are looking for

> those, while the Radio Shack drawer is overflowing with the 4 battery

> holders. grrrrr! :0)

> What's a ziller to do? You can use one dead battery in a 4, which

> would be the same as a 3. Or, use a 4, but dry out the electrodes a

> bit more, to make it milder if you need to. Or, use rechargeables,

> instead of alkalines. Rechargeables are only 1.2 volts. I use 3 1.2

> volt rechargeables, because i like the mildness of it. Using 4 AAA

> or AA alkalines would be 6 volts...full godzilla power. It could be

> a bit hard on skin after a few minutes, so application times are

> shorter (could be good thing). But it could be harsher to use even

> for a shorter time. YOu be the judge here.

> One hint: telling the good folks at Radio Shack what you are doing

> (actual pioneer electronics technology) will probably not help you to

> get your battery holders, rather...it will probably be mildly amusing

> or scary to the Shackies. Don't you just LOVE this stuff? You can

> be a full-fledged eccentric with a cringing public, while you get

> well, live longer, do miracles, etc for NO cost.

> bG

> 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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Hi, V.

Your stacked button cells is a great idea. It could easily be worn all day,

if desired; while walking or doodling on the pc, sleeping, or whatever. Just

remember to wet the cloth covered electrodes occasionally, so they don't dry

out.

Bob Beck wore his blood electrifier continously for many days to be sure

there was no harm, and his 4hz device was much harder on the skin than this

would be. It could be the answer to disabling stubborn virus like HIV and

Lyme. They have to enter the blood stream sometime, or the blood will

eventually enter the organ where they are hiding.

Good job!

Dick

Re: 3 batteries, 4 batteries...etc

> Another possiblity is to get the 2 battery AAA holder and buy one AAA

> batery and one other battery that is 3 volts for a total of 4.5 jsut like

> the 3 battery holder would give but much smaller. You may have to stretch

> the spring out in the battery compartment so it holds the 3 volt battery

> tightly as the 3 volt battery is much shorter than a AAA

>

> Another possibility is to get 3 - 1.5 volt big button cells and stack them

> together wrap them with rubber bands real tightly and stick the ends of

> the wire under the rubber band to touch the opposite ends of the battries

> and viola you have a 4.5 volth battery stack that is about the size of a

> quarter.

>

> since your only drawing such a small current the batteries will still last

> a long time. for example at .5 ma draw, a AAA battery will last 2000 hours

> If you use it for say 8 hours a day, the AAA batteries will last you 250

> days

>

>

>

>

> Take care,

> V

>

>

>>

>> BG

>>

>> The guy at Radio Shack suggested buying the AAA 4 battery holder; put

>> 3 AAA batteries into holder and a copper wire connecting the ends of the

>> 4th holder to make the loop. How does that sound to you?

>>

>> The AAA holder in much smaller the the AA. Nice for those of us with

>> smaller wrists. The AA holder is larger than my wrist.

>>

>> dass

>

>> baby_grand <bobluhrs@...> wrote:

>> originally Radio Shack didn't have my 4 battery holder, so I tried

>> the 3 battery one. It worked fine. It was a little milder to use,

>> so I stuck with it.

>

>> Now they don't have the 3 battery holders, and folks are looking for

>> those, while the Radio Shack drawer is overflowing with the 4 battery

>> holders. grrrrr! :0)

>

>> What's a ziller to do? You can use one dead battery in a 4, which

>> would be the same as a 3. Or, use a 4, but dry out the electrodes a

>> bit more, to make it milder if you need to. Or, use rechargeables,

>> instead of alkalines. Rechargeables are only 1.2 volts. I use 3 1.2

>> volt rechargeables, because i like the mildness of it. Using 4 AAA

>> or AA alkalines would be 6 volts...full godzilla power. It could be

>> a bit hard on skin after a few minutes, so application times are

>> shorter (could be good thing). But it could be harsher to use even

>> for a shorter time. YOu be the judge here.

>

>> One hint: telling the good folks at Radio Shack what you are doing

>> (actual pioneer electronics technology) will probably not help you to

>> get your battery holders, rather...it will probably be mildly amusing

>> or scary to the Shackies. Don't you just LOVE this stuff? You can

>> be a full-fledged eccentric with a cringing public, while you get

>> well, live longer, do miracles, etc for NO cost.

>

>> bG

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>> 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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I'm with you in wishing this, but today we know it's not so. It's why

Beck did not get the HIV counts down, only the symptoms could be

eradicated reliably. He said that your numbers may or may not improve,

but your symptoms will improve.

HIV was thought at that time to live mostly in the blood and to hide

out in lymph. It is now known to invade macrophages that go

everywhere, including certain brain cells that stay where they are, the

gut area, etc. HIV is a pervasive, chronic infection that can embed

itself into the deepest recesses and remain there for years without

ever getting into the bloodstream. It will sometimes reduce itself to

zero in the blood, simply because only a few strains of it will live in

the blood. That can happen spontaneously or concurrent with our

device, or anti-retroviral drugs. But later on, after mutating, HIV

can suddenly come back in huge numbers in the bloodstream, from

spawning grounds all over the body.

I fear that HIV, to be rid of it fully, will take us into a trickle

charge that travels the whole body continuously for at least an hour

every 12 hours, for months to reduce it to where it is virtually gone,

if that is indeed possible. It's a tough one, until and unless someone

out there with it decides to take it seriously and do the experiment

necessary. That would involve testing hot sites like the spleen,

thymus, perhaps, and the gut (peyer's patches). It's hours or days of

studying the latest pathology sources to gain understanding of how the

virus moves, and where it lives. This is just becoming more known.

I hope HIV will eventually be treatable fully this way. At present,

you can treat it so that the effects are minimized, the drugs less or

even un-necessary, and all that is a piece of freedom and great hope.

At least the worry about death and severe illnesses should, by now, be

avoidable by this method either in combination with anti-retrovirals,

or alone, if that becomes fully proven. Currently, some have been able

to push, I mean really push, their levels to where drugs aren't even

indicated! That is astounding by itself! I hope more people can and

will, try this out and get those numbers into safe ranges without the

drugs, but be willing to take the drugs if the numbers don't improve

enough. If we can get even that far with it, it will be a wonderful

remedy.

Think of it: we might hypothesize, then get a repeatable protocol

using wrist devices and an occasional electrode or two on the lymph,

spleen, thymus, gut, and keep those numbers to where those who cannot

afford or cannot TOLERATE drugs side effects, will be able to live a

pretty normal life, with only the electric device used for maintaining

it. Meanwhile, they would be healthier from an infection viewpoint,

than the average population!!

bG

>It could be the answer to disabling stubborn virus like HIV and

> Lyme. They have to enter the blood stream sometime, or the blood will

> eventually enter the organ where they are hiding.

>

> Good job!

>

> Dick

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Hi baby_grand,

Yeuah imagine this set up. A self adhesive conductive pad(tens pad) with a

button cell or two in it and a wire coming out the top runnig to a second patch.

so the whole setup wolud be two patches with a wire between. easy to conceal and

have on all day long.

Take care,

V

> I'm with you in wishing this, but today we know it's not so. It's why

> Beck did not get the HIV counts down, only the symptoms could be

> eradicated reliably. He said that your numbers may or may not improve,

> but your symptoms will improve.

> HIV was thought at that time to live mostly in the blood and to hide

> out in lymph. It is now known to invade macrophages that go

> everywhere, including certain brain cells that stay where they are, the

> gut area, etc. HIV is a pervasive, chronic infection that can embed

> itself into the deepest recesses and remain there for years without

> ever getting into the bloodstream. It will sometimes reduce itself to

> zero in the blood, simply because only a few strains of it will live in

> the blood. That can happen spontaneously or concurrent with our

> device, or anti-retroviral drugs. But later on, after mutating, HIV

> can suddenly come back in huge numbers in the bloodstream, from

> spawning grounds all over the body.

> I fear that HIV, to be rid of it fully, will take us into a trickle

> charge that travels the whole body continuously for at least an hour

> every 12 hours, for months to reduce it to where it is virtually gone,

> if that is indeed possible. It's a tough one, until and unless someone

> out there with it decides to take it seriously and do the experiment

> necessary. That would involve testing hot sites like the spleen,

> thymus, perhaps, and the gut (peyer's patches). It's hours or days of

> studying the latest pathology sources to gain understanding of how the

> virus moves, and where it lives. This is just becoming more known.

> I hope HIV will eventually be treatable fully this way. At present,

> you can treat it so that the effects are minimized, the drugs less or

> even un-necessary, and all that is a piece of freedom and great hope.

> At least the worry about death and severe illnesses should, by now, be

> avoidable by this method either in combination with anti-retrovirals,

> or alone, if that becomes fully proven. Currently, some have been able

> to push, I mean really push, their levels to where drugs aren't even

> indicated! That is astounding by itself! I hope more people can and

> will, try this out and get those numbers into safe ranges without the

> drugs, but be willing to take the drugs if the numbers don't improve

> enough. If we can get even that far with it, it will be a wonderful

> remedy.

> Think of it: we might hypothesize, then get a repeatable protocol

> using wrist devices and an occasional electrode or two on the lymph,

> spleen, thymus, gut, and keep those numbers to where those who cannot

> afford or cannot TOLERATE drugs side effects, will be able to live a

> pretty normal life, with only the electric device used for maintaining

> it. Meanwhile, they would be healthier from an infection viewpoint,

> than the average population!!

> bG

>

>>It could be the answer to disabling stubborn virus like HIV and

>> Lyme. They have to enter the blood stream sometime, or the blood will

>> eventually enter the organ where they are hiding.

>>

>> Good job!

>>

>> Dick

>>

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....would be perfect. I'd like to find out if button cells can be

easily recharged? I bet by now they have small rechargers for them,

or some sort of cartridge fitting into the std NiMH type chargers..

I know some button cells come in NiMH models of 1.2 volts, so 2 or 3

of those could be good. This would be nice for sinuses, also, rather

than the elaborate masks.

bG

>

>

> >>It could be the answer to disabling stubborn virus like HIV and

> >> Lyme. They have to enter the blood stream sometime, or the blood

will

> >> eventually enter the organ where they are hiding.

> >>

> >> Good job!

> >>

> >> Dick

> >>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --

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Now that's a good idea.

Jack

Re: Re: 3 batteries, 4 batteries...etc

Hi baby_grand,

Yeuah imagine this set up. A self adhesive conductive pad(tens pad) with a

button cell or two in it and a wire coming out the top runnig to a second

patch. so the whole setup wolud be two patches with a wire between. easy to

conceal and have on all day long.

Take care,

V

> I'm with you in wishing this, but today we know it's not so. It's why

> Beck did not get the HIV counts down, only the symptoms could be

> eradicated reliably. He said that your numbers may or may not improve,

> but your symptoms will improve.

> HIV was thought at that time to live mostly in the blood and to hide

> out in lymph. It is now known to invade macrophages that go

> everywhere, including certain brain cells that stay where they are, the

> gut area, etc. HIV is a pervasive, chronic infection that can embed

> itself into the deepest recesses and remain there for years without

> ever getting into the bloodstream. It will sometimes reduce itself to

> zero in the blood, simply because only a few strains of it will live in

> the blood. That can happen spontaneously or concurrent with our

> device, or anti-retroviral drugs. But later on, after mutating, HIV

> can suddenly come back in huge numbers in the bloodstream, from

> spawning grounds all over the body.

> I fear that HIV, to be rid of it fully, will take us into a trickle

> charge that travels the whole body continuously for at least an hour

> every 12 hours, for months to reduce it to where it is virtually gone,

> if that is indeed possible. It's a tough one, until and unless someone

> out there with it decides to take it seriously and do the experiment

> necessary. That would involve testing hot sites like the spleen,

> thymus, perhaps, and the gut (peyer's patches). It's hours or days of

> studying the latest pathology sources to gain understanding of how the

> virus moves, and where it lives. This is just becoming more known.

> I hope HIV will eventually be treatable fully this way. At present,

> you can treat it so that the effects are minimized, the drugs less or

> even un-necessary, and all that is a piece of freedom and great hope.

> At least the worry about death and severe illnesses should, by now, be

> avoidable by this method either in combination with anti-retrovirals,

> or alone, if that becomes fully proven. Currently, some have been able

> to push, I mean really push, their levels to where drugs aren't even

> indicated! That is astounding by itself! I hope more people can and

> will, try this out and get those numbers into safe ranges without the

> drugs, but be willing to take the drugs if the numbers don't improve

> enough. If we can get even that far with it, it will be a wonderful

> remedy.

> Think of it: we might hypothesize, then get a repeatable protocol

> using wrist devices and an occasional electrode or two on the lymph,

> spleen, thymus, gut, and keep those numbers to where those who cannot

> afford or cannot TOLERATE drugs side effects, will be able to live a

> pretty normal life, with only the electric device used for maintaining

> it. Meanwhile, they would be healthier from an infection viewpoint,

> than the average population!!

> bG

>

>>It could be the answer to disabling stubborn virus like HIV and

>> Lyme. They have to enter the blood stream sometime, or the blood will

>> eventually enter the organ where they are hiding.

>>

>> Good job!

>>

>> Dick

>>

--

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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I'm wondering about those button cells. I saw some cool jewelry pieces in a

store that had these button batteries making a light glow inside a crystal.

The light changed color. I suppose that this drew more power than a plain

light, and especially more than just " turning on " a chain, but the store

lady told me that the batteries only lasted around 6 or 8 hours of

continuous use. So she had suggested turning the jewelry on at a party and

shutting it off after a few hours. How long do you think the button cells

last? My Mom had hearing aid batteries and they went out pretty quick.

samala

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strive to remember " RLV 1998

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....would be perfect. I'd like to find out if button cells can be

easily recharged? I bet by now they have small rechargers for them,

or some sort of cartridge fitting into the std NiMH type chargers..

I know some button cells come in NiMH models of 1.2 volts, so 2 or 3

of those could be good. This would be nice for sinuses, also, rather

than the elaborate masks.

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Bob,

Accepting your argument, maybe the disc batteries that V described would

make it easy to keep the electrode pads over the organs for extended periods

of time, maybe days, to eradicate these stubborn pathogens.

I know that it is difficult for me to use the AA battery, wrist device to

type with or use the mouse while I am pc ing. The disc battery would be much

less cumbersom.

Dick

Re: 3 batteries, 4 batteries...etc

> I'm with you in wishing this, but today we know it's not so. It's why

> Beck did not get the HIV counts down, only the symptoms could be

> eradicated reliably. He said that your numbers may or may not improve,

> but your symptoms will improve.

>

> HIV was thought at that time to live mostly in the blood and to hide

> out in lymph. It is now known to invade macrophages that go

> everywhere, including certain brain cells that stay where they are, the

> gut area, etc. HIV is a pervasive, chronic infection that can embed

> itself into the deepest recesses and remain there for years without

> ever getting into the bloodstream. It will sometimes reduce itself to

> zero in the blood, simply because only a few strains of it will live in

> the blood. That can happen spontaneously or concurrent with our

> device, or anti-retroviral drugs. But later on, after mutating, HIV

> can suddenly come back in huge numbers in the bloodstream, from

> spawning grounds all over the body.

>

> I fear that HIV, to be rid of it fully, will take us into a trickle

> charge that travels the whole body continuously for at least an hour

> every 12 hours, for months to reduce it to where it is virtually gone,

> if that is indeed possible. It's a tough one, until and unless someone

> out there with it decides to take it seriously and do the experiment

> necessary. That would involve testing hot sites like the spleen,

> thymus, perhaps, and the gut (peyer's patches). It's hours or days of

> studying the latest pathology sources to gain understanding of how the

> virus moves, and where it lives. This is just becoming more known.

>

> I hope HIV will eventually be treatable fully this way. At present,

> you can treat it so that the effects are minimized, the drugs less or

> even un-necessary, and all that is a piece of freedom and great hope.

> At least the worry about death and severe illnesses should, by now, be

> avoidable by this method either in combination with anti-retrovirals,

> or alone, if that becomes fully proven. Currently, some have been able

> to push, I mean really push, their levels to where drugs aren't even

> indicated! That is astounding by itself! I hope more people can and

> will, try this out and get those numbers into safe ranges without the

> drugs, but be willing to take the drugs if the numbers don't improve

> enough. If we can get even that far with it, it will be a wonderful

> remedy.

>

> Think of it: we might hypothesize, then get a repeatable protocol

> using wrist devices and an occasional electrode or two on the lymph,

> spleen, thymus, gut, and keep those numbers to where those who cannot

> afford or cannot TOLERATE drugs side effects, will be able to live a

> pretty normal life, with only the electric device used for maintaining

> it. Meanwhile, they would be healthier from an infection viewpoint,

> than the average population!!

>

> bG

>

>

>

>

>

>>It could be the answer to disabling stubborn virus like HIV and

>> Lyme. They have to enter the blood stream sometime, or the blood will

>> eventually enter the organ where they are hiding.

>>

>> Good job!

>>

>> Dick

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> 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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It's a good idea, but it doesn't yet exist in a form people can make

or buy. V may be able to come with something like that.

Small battery holders for 1 AAA also exist or 2 AAA's which could be

anchored to stick pads also but it's less elegant-looking, for sure.

bG

> >

> >

> >>It could be the answer to disabling stubborn virus like HIV and

> >> Lyme. They have to enter the blood stream sometime, or the

blood will

> >> eventually enter the organ where they are hiding.

> >>

> >> Good job!

> >>

> >> Dick

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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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