Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 Thanks. Taking both replies together I understand it more. One point that stands out for me is that the path electricity takes when a person uses Godzilla can differ depending upon the conditions of the body. The path current will take is not certain. For example, on a day when a person is internally well hydrated the current's path may be more diffuse and possibly go deeper into the body. On a day when the person may be internally dry but perspiring, the path might be more superficial, traveling along the skin. Is there a way to test this? Godzilla users who want current to reach a specific target (internal vs. external) could consider water internally or externally as part of an effort to affect the current's path. Does this sound plausible? Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 this is basically true, good going on the concepts. I think the effects of internal water vs external are interesting, not sure the magnitude of the effects of such hydration on electrical conduction in a live body. What could be fun would be take a meter, set it to dc volts, and test the body with various electrode positions. For example, place a godzilla sponge electrode on each side of jaw, meter the volts from one electrode to the insides of the mouth. HIV, when it becomes advanced, lives inside the linings of the gut. To reach that area it might be necessary to insert an electrode you know where and the second electrode could be placed over the thymus gland. The thymus is where T-cells exist in large numbers, also. Ok, I know this is pretty gross. But if it works, you might have a really profound reduction in HIV's levels with or without drugs, and a new lease on life. It would sort of test the path by results on HIV, in other words. If there's someone who has HIV and would like to try this, be sure to use no more than 6 volts, and be sure you include a meter in the wire to tell how much current you are sending into your body. Below .5mA and it should be fine, above that and you may have burns or irritations to deal with, though this is unlikely without some sensation of trouble. So be very conservative in both the voltage and application times. Just short sessions with low volts at first. bG > > > Thanks. Taking both replies together I understand it more. One point that stands out for me is that the path electricity takes when a person uses Godzilla can differ depending upon the conditions of the body. The path current will take is not certain. For example, on a day when a person is internally well hydrated the current's path may be more diffuse and possibly go deeper into the body. On a day when the person may be internally dry but perspiring, the path might be more superficial, traveling along the skin. Is there a way to test this? Godzilla users who want current to reach a specific target (internal vs. external) could consider water internally or externally as part of an effort to affect the current's path. Does this sound plausible? > > Kris > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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