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Breakthrough...major breakthrough here..really really really major.

I had a cold the last couple days but...neither you nor I would know

it. Instead of once a day or twice a day, I used my " godzilla

paddles " every hour or two during the day. The results? Cold

defeated. Slept well, air passages clear, no progress of infection

into lungs, no sore throat, only the vaguest of symptoms in nasal

area and they went steadily away.

Why is this a breakthrough, Bob, I hear you say...well...the cold has

been a very stubborn virus. It replicates every 20 minutes. We have

not really had it under control using our device. We have helped it

go away in some cases, in others we have greatly relieved symptoms.

People, including me, have been really happy with the results.

But, in many cases the same person will get another cold that will

persist and will be harder to deal with once it gets started. You

have to catch it early. Why? Numbers. That's why. We are using

the totally WRONG technique for the numerical progress of any germ.

ANY germ. For everything, we have been wrong about timing the

replication cycle.

When we should be using the device for a few minutes every hour, no,

we are somehow using it for an hour a day. Even HIV and Hep-c people

are doing this. It's WRONG, it WON'T WORK. I'm sorry, cover your

eyes, I'm going to swear..who the FUCK said to do that? There, I

feel better now. I've been SO stupid it hurts to even think about

it. We took it from various places to do it all at once like that.

No, you cannot work that way. It does not need to be on all the

time, but it needs to come back, just like the germ comes back.

Only, we need to come back harder than the germ does.

HIV comes back to spawn in 1.2 days replication cycles. It invades

the whole body with intestinal area being the biggest reservoir. OK,

we then have to apply current to it and bloodstream and possibly a

few lymph nodes here and there, at least a few times per day. NOT

once a day or twice a day...nope...several times a day spaced out a

couple hours apart. EXAMPLE: treat for 10 minutes every 2 hours for

a total of 40 minutes a day, or 60 minutes a day after the first week

of dieoffs so you don't get too toxic. etc. You can imagine the

right schedule. For colds, you hit it every hour or two for the

first day and can taper it off to every 4 hours as the numbers go

down.

You get the point, here. No germ can be effectively dealt with, I

mean so that you really knock it out, by doing this once a day.

Period. You cannot get them all and after several replications, they

will resume close to their original numbers once again.

Here's a parallel, a story to illustrate the point. I had a sink in

my NYC apartment that used to gush foam. It happened whenever a

higher floor would empty their sink. Nasty, huh? If I went in once

a day, the foam would have filled my sink to the top. But, if I

checked and scooped it into the bathtub every few hours, there was

usually no foam there. Foam gave birth to new foam. If there was

already foam in the sink, the next batch would double it. Sometimes

it would overflow and hit the floor. But if I kept ahead of it, the

next batches of foam had very little effect. Don't write me

wisecracks on this, okay? It's just making a point about how much

accumulates over how much time based on what has ALREADY accumulated.

I'm going to give you a headache now. It will be the best, most

worthwhile headache you ever had, so please accept it with my

compliments and highest recommendations. I'm going to throw numbers

at you later in it..here goes.

Infections grow by mathematical rules of growth and decay. These

rules are spelled out formally in Calculus, and are known in general

by the wicked name: Differential Equations. When a germ first

starts growth its numbers slowly advance. Starting from one germ we

get two, then four, etc. It can get big in just a few cycles, like

20.

After 20 or more reproduction cycles you'd have millions of germs.

Then the decay part starts. The rapid expansion slows down since

food supplies (target cells) and waste products begin to limit how

many successful replicas of each germ CAN be produced. Many are

starved or don't get born, are killed by the immune system when it

wakes up to the threat. So, eventually the rapid growth reaches a

peak and begins to fall again. In the case of HIV, a rapid

reproduction takes place and within 3 weeks of infection, a viremic

condition occurs, complete with symptoms of flu, etc and a very high

viral load in the bloodstream.

3 weeks (numbers here we go..) is 21 days, or a bit less than 20

reproductive cycles for HIV.

A cold gets there in one day or even less. That is millions of germs

in only hours. In each hour there would be about 3 cycles, so you

have your 20 cycles in about 6 hours if " all goes well " . But you

sneeze, and you wipe...not good, it will take another day to get you,

because you are removing some of the " base " (just like my foamy sink).

The " base " number of germs determines how much will form in the next

cycle, according to the laws of growth and decay.

If use paddles for an hour, how much " base " of germs do you remove?

Some, surely a lot, let's say it's half. By next day you are likely

to have quite a few of them back. Treating again, you will get them

again to half, and so on. It will take you as many days to reduce

the germ as the germ did to expand if the germ has a one-day cycle of

reproduction. You will never quite overtake it, since the rate of

the reproduction will increase as you get lower numbers of the germ.

At high numbers, you have the waste and lack of food for the germ

working with you, but at low numbers, you have removed that barrier,

and may have killed off other competing germs as well. So, it

becomes a temporary relief, followed by a long war of attrition in

which the patient can give up.

Now, suppose we altered the once-a-day application and split up the

hits so that we reduce the germ a few times a day, and we still

consume an hour of application but we do it over equal intervals?

Would we still expect 50% reduction? NO! Each reduction cuts down

the " base " . A lower base results in a lower rate of reproduction as

long as we are below the decay levels where there are so many of them

they kill themselves off.

So, we should expect a daily average of HIV and other germs to be

lowered predictably and without upticks if we do this timed

application for even a few days straight. In fact, we could even

outrun a germ if we did this every day for a few months. Low

replication means low mutation. HIV is unlikely to defeat

electrons. HIV nucleus contains a dense-pack of extra electrons that

the paddles strip out, making them lose the energy they need to

replicate. It also alters proteins in the outer layers making

the " docking " onto a host cell harder or impossible. Thus treated,

they die without replicating.

BECK. He finished up his HIV patients with a 24 hour period of

intense application in which 8 or so people took turns applying the

magnetic pulsers all over the body, and blood electrification

everywhere to " finish it off " . Nobody seems to know that. It

probably gave him the results even if he didn't quite get all the

virus count right in the intestines, etc. So, we can simulate it by

spacing out electrifications with paddles to some extent.

I'm really glad I got this cold and tried the replication

interruption method. It can be used in all our work. The bG

technique is to space out shorter applications from now on rather

than doing this " daily " for some period of time. It is more

important than what device is used, though the paddles would be the

first choice. You need to deliver a hard punch every couple of hours

rather than a longer one every day, in other words.

There, feeling better lovey? Hope so..

bG

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