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1. 2000 4 9volt batteries, 22k ohm resistor in series, 100k linear

potentiometer, knife switch, plastic box.

2. 2001 1 9volt battery, 10k ohm resistor, double pole-double throw

toggle switch

3. 2002 4 9 volt batteries, Beck type circuit, 30 second auto-

switchover,

100k linear potentiometer, circuit by .

Model 4 same as above, but circuit by Beck and others.

5. 2002 wrist electrifier with computer battery 7.2 volts with 5k

ohm resistor, very small size, pocketable.

6. 2003 Frequency generator plus AMP, similar to Rife's ideas. V

ariable frequencies and waveforms possible. Never felt better. Colds

persisted despite this thing. Had nerve deadening effect when run at

higher frequencies, like 30k hertz, etc. Effect gone when machine

turned

off. Huge, expensive, complex, almost useless.

7. 2005 Major breakthrough- 1 6 volt lantern battery,

cloth wrapped around bare wire ends. Used for any and all sorts

of infections. Extremely powerful, simple and easy to use.

Cheap, anyone could build it.

8. 2006 Same as above, but with many small wire electrodes glued to

a pair of gloves. Harder to make, more complex, works same.

9. 2006 - 1 6 volt lantern battery, two dinner forks, damp sponges

used for the first time, replacing cloth. Far easier to make than

the gloves, only slightly more complex than the plain wire model.

10. 2008-2009 (latest)- 2 AA, AAA, C, or D or any combination of

battery sizes, single piece of wire, 8 rubber bands. Very simple,

compact, lightweight, absolutely moronic simple to build. Idiot-

proof,

very low voltage at each end, in series so it sums to a higher

voltage, but still only 3 volts. Being tested now. No need for fancy

stuff with this model. Poorer countries ok with it. Scared people can

use it without worrying about " getting shocked " by a couple of

batteries

they typically carry around in pockets, etc. Very safe, very easy

on skin, totally effective if used right.

As you may see here, the designs went from fairly simple to much more

complex, and finally back to simple.

I think that most of these devices work fine, but the latest ones are

the

best for local infections and most research purposes. There is no

need to

make things more complex.

If you wanted to add features, then a meter would be nice, but you

really

only need it to check the battery so it need not be part of the

device.

Batteries work fine so long as you have somewhere around 3-6 volts

total.

If you use 2 AA's then you get around 3 volts. Even a little less

will

still work fine.

bG

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