Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

FW: [] Re: built it myself

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

>

> silverlofts over on a beck list posted this great read re cancer,

> non-healing sores, and more cured with low current electricity.

mostly

> godzilla like stuff, except the chinese poke inside tumors with

platinum

> needle electrodes. some iontophoresis effects utilized too.

>

> http://www.geocities.com/a57ngel/club/index1.html#ECT

> ...Noel

>

bG: The link immediately above needs to be put in the

files section some place.

There are several relevant descriptions for us. Most lack

adequate detail re the dead egroup

microcurrenthealingdiabeticulcersandmore but the 1 about

Australians is the basis for their egroup.

The original refs in their group included the above and

went on with pics of the installation, etc. but also

included an interesting feature not discussed in adequate

detail in the link text.

The site owner [Mike] got hung up on timing accuracy -

wanted to remove it as a variable so as to duplicate the

original $3,000 box so used programmable digital timers to

activate relays at 11.35 minute intervals - hence the 23

minute period in the link. What wasn't mentioned was they

switched the current down to 0.5 microamp, kept the period

the same & played it the remaining 3 hrs.

3 specific & somewhat interrelated effects were claimed:

1. Currents on the order of 1 - 50 microamps resulted in

increasing ATP production [increasing cell energy] by up to

x 5. The original currents were 3 mA over a large area

pad pair resulting in a current density of .1 mA / sq

inch. Increasing ATP improves healing rates proportionately.

2. Injection of current into the blood stream made free

electrons readilly available such that a single electron

will cancel a free radical upon contact - lots more

efficient than any chemical, vitamin, etc.

3. Reduction of RR [see the link] inhibits a required

cancer metabolism enzyme as a result of the low current

[probably mostly a free radical like effect] which reduces /

inhibits cancer growth. Note the platinum probes were

vastly overdriven according to the link [at .4 - 3 mA] but

the exposure was brief - about 10 minutes w no polarity

switch mentioned. Seems to me like a barbaric lash up -

never was excited about needle sticks.

Note that any auto switcher can be modified to do this

low level current by adding a bypass switch [sPST], closed

gets your normal current, open gets you the 1 uA by adding

around 15 megohms resistance into 1 pad lead. There was

no change in the pads during the time past 23 minutes so

if you had a portable unit, you could let it play till

the pads dried out, continuously - would take about several

days. Normally - you'd do the 23 minutes daily at 3 mA

which would demand you let the skin air out a while &

rewet the pads to tolerate the next cycle. There was a

lot of aggravation re 3.5 hrs in an office - being bored;

way hi fees, etc.

It is my guess the site was shut down because there is a

microprocessor based redesign in the mill the week before &

there might be a patent originating from what testing data

was gained.

Talk about overkill - they were running off 24 Vdc, 2

relays for timing, a digital counter, decoder logic & relay

drivers, intent before the shutdown was - get it portable.

Had a few comments - got tired of telling them the facts

re timing, current densities, ... , getting ignored. Still -

a $500 device is better than $3,000.

Joe.

BTW - My latest redesign resulted in a card 5/8 x 1.4 " ,

wrist pads on 1 connector, belly pads on another connector,

current monitor LED's, lithium battery pair that fits in a

single AA holder; 60 day continuous use for battery life,

surface mount technology, 5 minute switch period, 5/8

microamp switch. The whole thing can fit in 1/2 a

cigarette pack, like it a lot till time to replace a $28

battery pair.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...