Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 I've re-written the file describing the way these devices operate. I can't say what works for what, that's just not proven yet. My way is start cheap, and don't change medical treatments until cured. Get cured, of course. cost 1. apprentice godzilla $10 2. clark zapper $60 3. beck 4 hertz $100 4. TENS $50-$250 (this should not be considered a germkiller) 5. Magnetic Pulser $250-$600 6. Rife Machine $500-$5000 (pad type, mag coil, glass tube type) Here's the new write-up. It will be sent out every month. Godzilla applies a battery current directly to germs via electrodes. The current is on the order of .2mA-.5mA. It is always " on " if run too long in one direction, it might cause some soreness, so we change it by a manual switch every five minutes or less to be cautious. The effect depends on time and current. More time, more effect, more current, more effect, and vice-versa. Beck devices rapidly reverse the current a few times a second auto- matically. This eliminates the soreness issue. But it may reduce the effect of current, since you reverse it so fast that you may " undo " or " erase " the charge build up on the microbe, leaving it electrically unaffected. Each reversal tends to counter-act the previous charging up. This may be a factor explaining the fast and surefire results we get with a plain old 6 volt battery vs the Beck device used on the same condition for the same amount of time. There is also the spiking effect of the rapid reversal of current. This is uncomfortable for the user, unless they turn it down. That lowers current tolerable. Battery current is more comfortable, so the user can tolerate more of it at a given time. Jury's still out on this, but it seems the 6 volt battery (DC) current is the fastest and most definite result. Also, if used around the head, Beck's device induces flashes in the optic nerve. Battery does not do that. So, for sinuses, the battery has a definite advantage. In a case of Hepatitis-C, Beck's device was used for one year an hour a day on bloodstream. The count varied the whole year between 700,000 and 2,200,000 using Beck's device, and taking colloidal silver and ozonated water, too. He kept all other things equal, and switched to the battery type device, which showed dramatic improvement over 15 weeks: 2,200,000 1,600,000 1,500,000 45,000 14,000 ...or 99.3% reduced from what it had been using the Beck device from SOTA instruments (the industry std only one approved by Beck). Each reduction was based on blood test at 3 week intervals. No drugs were used (at all) on this person (justerl) At first, he dropped out colloidal silver and ozonated water, and just used Godzilla. He says it might be possible to do this ONLY using Godzilla. But in the middle of the test period, I think he started using Colloidal silver and also the ozonated water again. So perhaps with all three, Godzilla is at its best. This was used only on bloodstream-borne virus. It was not used with pads on the liver. We have found that the virus invades liver cells, too. So both liver and blood need to be directly treated. None of Beck's protocol suggests doing this, and it is therefore an evolutional step in Hep-c electrification. HULDA CLARK'S " ZAPPER " 's device aims to shatter microbes by resonance..to actually shatter them into bits. The current may be applied to palms or to wrists, etc and it's supposed to vibrate them to death. The current in a Zapper is turned on and off again rapidly; it is not reversed. 's Zapper goes from 0 volts to some positive voltage, and back to zero. Same as turning on a light switch, then turning if off again. The earliest devices did this 30,000 times a second. Since it does not reverse the current, there's little or no " skin effect " . That means the current will penetrate the skin, instead of just effecting the surface of the skin. It will act the same as DC battery current, except that it will be on half the time, and off the other half. The output is very very low, and the use of wrist straps or handheld electrodes means that little of it will reach various parts of the body. RIFE MACHINES Similar to 's idea (shatter the target), except the electricity is reversed very rapidly (AC current) instead of just turning it on and off. There are many variations of RIFE devices, but all are aimed at damaging microbes by a sort of shattering or shaking them around. TENS DEVICES Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator. This is not intended for use against microbes. It outputs a very short high intensity current that will not be sufficient to disable microbes since the duration is too short. Where the battery is used for 20 minutes or more, the TENS device output only exists for a few millionths of a second. It has little or no effect due to this. If the duration were to last longer, the TENS device would be dangerous due to the high output. It's like touching a doorknob on a cold day after walking across the rug, jarring, but harmless. MAGNETIC PULSERS These use powerful electric currents to create powerful magnets placed near the illness. They turn on and off, or reverse the current in the magnetic coil so as to create a rising and falling magnetic field. This is not the same as putting a simple magnet next to the illness. The magnetism has no effect on microbes. Instead, the sudden change in magnetism causes the iron and other metallic substances in the body to have an " induced " electric current. This current only exists while the magnet is switching " on " and " off " . Once the magnet is activated, the current stops. That is why a permanent magnet will have no such effect on the body, will NOT induce an electric current, and therefore has NO effect on microbes. The magnetic pulsers are usually larger devices, expensive, etc due to the needs for electronics circuitry components of very high quality to handle the constant interruptions and surges of electricity through the device. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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