Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 This is what I've gleaned looking over the info on locations of this virus. The cells that become infected: 1. CD4+ T-helper cells 2. macrophages 3. dendritic cells of some kinds Passageways 1. blood 2. lmyph Locations of high concentration: areas where CD4+ and macrophages are most in evidence There's no telling exactly where they will be found highest, however, the macrophages and CD4+ cells do pass through the Thymus and the spleen often. We need to find a " busy intersection " and to station the apprentice godzilla device electrodes at that spot. This would seem to favor the thymus (under breastbone near the top) and speen, under the left lower rib cage near the front. An electrode over each of these, plus one on each wrist artery, would pass the currents through bloodstream as well as gathering spots for latent and germinating infections. The intestinal area is also a candidate for its high concentration of these cells. I've bought a mesh shirt of nylon that can be used to attach the electrodes with safety pins. It will be worn underneath a tighter- fitting spandex type athletic shirt to press the electrodes into place. Macrophages exist all over the body...the only hope to truly rid the body of HIV would be a head to toe system that gently removes them. To do that we need to know the critical voltage and amperage the virus is susceptible to. Like I say, HIV is a lentivirus, it's delicate and might be easy to remove with a low current over the entire body for an extended period of time, without affecting other, more robust living entities in the body, just virus and some bacteria would be affected. The healthy flora in the intestines would be far too numerous and aggressive to succumb to this. I will keep you posted on these new methods and ideas. The electricity will remove it, the question is just one of how to apply it conveniently. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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