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Got hit with cold in nose, applied godzilla. This helpe the nose

area, sinuses, no headache pains in sinus areas, etc.

As happened last year, the cold went down into the lungs/bronchia.

Last year I took antibiotics for that, figuring it's a bacterium,

and due to the long persistence of it, the virus probably was gone,

but some bacterial secondary infection had set in.

This year the antibiotics helped ease the frequency of the cough.

The infection is still there to some extent. I feel better. The

dry cough is now a very deep one. It's been 4 days mostly spent in

bed.

I must say the effects in terms of misery were low. I felt I needed

a lot of sleep.

Precipitating factors included: fatigue, weight training heavily

while tired, winter weather miserably and uncommonly cold, late

applying the DC current.

I had one nasty cold last winter, this seems to be a repeat. It was

interesting to try the dc current on the lungs area. It did

something, and I felt an effect for the better. However, it's

harder to apply due to the size of the area, and I was not prepared

to hold the electrodes in place, so grew tired of it. I need to

find a way to target the bronchial tubes area with the DC current.

That could be a vital thing considering the upcoming challenges of

flu.

bG

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One other factor: cold started weeks ago, I knocked it out with

godzilla in less than 24 hours to absolutely no symptoms. Nose, all

symptoms dried right up, fine and dandy. However, where I should

have been cautious and given things a break, no, I worked out hard,

risked sleep, cold weather, etc and wound up with what's probably a

relapse with vengeance. I attribute it to over confidence that the

devices can handle anything no matter the underlying conditions of

the immune system.

Lesson learned: knock a cold out once and don't tempt fate. allow

recovery factors even if no symptoms. the virus may be gone but

secondary bacterials may still appear to spoil the fun.

bG

>

> Got hit with cold in nose, applied godzilla. This helpe the nose

> area, sinuses, no headache pains in sinus areas, etc.

>

> As happened last year, the cold went down into the

lungs/bronchia.

> Last year I took antibiotics for that, figuring it's a bacterium,

> and due to the long persistence of it, the virus probably was

gone,

> but some bacterial secondary infection had set in.

>

> This year the antibiotics helped ease the frequency of the cough.

> The infection is still there to some extent. I feel better. The

> dry cough is now a very deep one. It's been 4 days mostly spent

in

> bed.

>

> I must say the effects in terms of misery were low. I felt I

needed

> a lot of sleep.

>

> Precipitating factors included: fatigue, weight training heavily

> while tired, winter weather miserably and uncommonly cold, late

> applying the DC current.

>

> I had one nasty cold last winter, this seems to be a repeat. It

was

> interesting to try the dc current on the lungs area. It did

> something, and I felt an effect for the better. However, it's

> harder to apply due to the size of the area, and I was not

prepared

> to hold the electrodes in place, so grew tired of it. I need to

> find a way to target the bronchial tubes area with the DC

current.

> That could be a vital thing considering the upcoming challenges of

> flu.

>

> bG

>

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Good feedback bg, I think a lot of people that work out make this very same

mistake.

Jack

Re: Winter cold report

One other factor: cold started weeks ago, I knocked it out with

godzilla in less than 24 hours to absolutely no symptoms. Nose, all

symptoms dried right up, fine and dandy. However, where I should

have been cautious and given things a break, no, I worked out hard,

risked sleep, cold weather, etc and wound up with what's probably a

relapse with vengeance. I attribute it to over confidence that the

devices can handle anything no matter the underlying conditions of

the immune system.

Lesson learned: knock a cold out once and don't tempt fate. allow

recovery factors even if no symptoms. the virus may be gone but

secondary bacterials may still appear to spoil the fun.

bG

>

> Got hit with cold in nose, applied godzilla. This helpe the nose

> area, sinuses, no headache pains in sinus areas, etc.

>

> As happened last year, the cold went down into the

lungs/bronchia.

> Last year I took antibiotics for that, figuring it's a bacterium,

> and due to the long persistence of it, the virus probably was

gone,

> but some bacterial secondary infection had set in.

>

> This year the antibiotics helped ease the frequency of the cough.

> The infection is still there to some extent. I feel better. The

> dry cough is now a very deep one. It's been 4 days mostly spent

in

> bed.

>

> I must say the effects in terms of misery were low. I felt I

needed

> a lot of sleep.

>

> Precipitating factors included: fatigue, weight training heavily

> while tired, winter weather miserably and uncommonly cold, late

> applying the DC current.

>

> I had one nasty cold last winter, this seems to be a repeat. It

was

> interesting to try the dc current on the lungs area. It did

> something, and I felt an effect for the better. However, it's

> harder to apply due to the size of the area, and I was not

prepared

> to hold the electrodes in place, so grew tired of it. I need to

> find a way to target the bronchial tubes area with the DC

current.

> That could be a vital thing considering the upcoming challenges of

> flu.

>

> 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 bg: Regarding holding the electrodes in place you might consider

these special conducting pads.

http://www.4mymedicalsupplies.com/42059_187_prd0.htm

I'm not selling, just passing on some potentially useful information.

JP

>Got hit with cold in nose, applied godzilla. This helpe the nose

>area, sinuses, no headache pains in sinus areas, etc.

>

>As happened last year, the cold went down into the lungs/bronchia.

>Last year I took antibiotics for that, figuring it's a bacterium,

>and due to the long persistence of it, the virus probably was gone,

>but some bacterial secondary infection had set in.

>

>This year the antibiotics helped ease the frequency of the cough.

>The infection is still there to some extent. I feel better. The

>dry cough is now a very deep one. It's been 4 days mostly spent in

>bed.

>

>I must say the effects in terms of misery were low. I felt I needed

>a lot of sleep.

>

>Precipitating factors included: fatigue, weight training heavily

>while tired, winter weather miserably and uncommonly cold, late

>applying the DC current.

>

>I had one nasty cold last winter, this seems to be a repeat. It was

>interesting to try the dc current on the lungs area. It did

>something, and I felt an effect for the better. However, it's

>harder to apply due to the size of the area, and I was not prepared

>to hold the electrodes in place, so grew tired of it. I need to

>find a way to target the bronchial tubes area with the DC current.

>That could be a vital thing considering the upcoming challenges of

>flu.

>

>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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To attach the leads to the chest area, or any other part of the body for that

matter.

I would suggest using the pads used by EMT's to attach the leads they use on

heart monitors. They should be available from a safety supply provider, ie:

first aid kits for industry etc.

Be Well

Les.

baby_grand <bobluhrs@...> wrote:

One other factor: cold started weeks ago, I knocked it out with

godzilla in less than 24 hours to absolutely no symptoms. Nose, all

symptoms dried right up, fine and dandy. However, where I should

have been cautious and given things a break, no, I worked out hard,

risked sleep, cold weather, etc and wound up with what's probably a

relapse with vengeance. I attribute it to over confidence that the

devices can handle anything no matter the underlying conditions of

the immune system.

Lesson learned: knock a cold out once and don't tempt fate. allow

recovery factors even if no symptoms. the virus may be gone but

secondary bacterials may still appear to spoil the fun.

bG

>

> Got hit with cold in nose, applied godzilla. This helpe the nose

> area, sinuses, no headache pains in sinus areas, etc.

>

> As happened last year, the cold went down into the

lungs/bronchia.

> Last year I took antibiotics for that, figuring it's a bacterium,

> and due to the long persistence of it, the virus probably was

gone,

> but some bacterial secondary infection had set in.

>

> This year the antibiotics helped ease the frequency of the cough.

> The infection is still there to some extent. I feel better. The

> dry cough is now a very deep one. It's been 4 days mostly spent

in

> bed.

>

> I must say the effects in terms of misery were low. I felt I

needed

> a lot of sleep.

>

> Precipitating factors included: fatigue, weight training heavily

> while tired, winter weather miserably and uncommonly cold, late

> applying the DC current.

>

> I had one nasty cold last winter, this seems to be a repeat. It

was

> interesting to try the dc current on the lungs area. It did

> something, and I felt an effect for the better. However, it's

> harder to apply due to the size of the area, and I was not

prepared

> to hold the electrodes in place, so grew tired of it. I need to

> find a way to target the bronchial tubes area with the DC

current.

> That could be a vital thing considering the upcoming challenges of

> flu.

>

> 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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