Guest guest Posted December 23, 2010 Report Share Posted December 23, 2010 Reviewing our files lately two or more instances showed the godzilla devices with 4 9 volt batteries used on wrists reduced the viral loads for both Hep-c and HIV. Of course the voltage at the wrist was reduced by the device to around 6-9 volts by the resistors inside the box. There's another story about HIV being unaffected or even worsening with a Beck device used (4 hertz device). We also have one showing beck's device leaving the count at 2,000,000 for a year, while then using the forementioned godzilla device at around .5-1.0mA resulted in 99 percent reduction in blood viral load. Beck's device cleared up malaria without issues, so it is very valuable in that regard. If you have HIV, or Hep-C however, and have not had great results with it, you might try godzilla, the one with the simple wires and not the sponges. So many people have read about Beck and gone into it, there's no point in trying to talk around it, they will probably just continue to use it and I'm afraid most will fail. His earlier devices might have been more effective and the 4 hertz ones not as fully tested. People are not getting the results they had hoped for. But, that does not mean it's impossible. There is one case where someone used godzilla pads on the gut, and beck's device on both wrists and ankles. His numbers did not improve, all he says he got was irritated skin. I assume he quit at that point using electricity. There were two options left, and not sure he tried these two, since did not hear more from him: 1. using godzilla on the arteries for blood instead of the 4 hertz device 2. using pads on the thymus gland as well as the pads over the gut. Gut pads should be concentrated on the lower right hand side, over the Peyer's Patches areas of the small intestine. We find things out and I get to think over the stuff constantly, trying to adjust things to follow the germ. There is scant info about where these germs live and how they hideout. I have had to rely on various accidental findings to get any insight what to try next. I am still convinced, since electricity works on both colds and herpes (two very aggressive germs) that it should also work on the less robust HIV and Hep-c germs (which cannot even live outside the body). It is a matter of trial and error. If people will only try once or twice and they give up, takes a lot longer to learn anything. In almost no cases do we have someone following this beyond a few months, then giving it up. The work is not done yet on these two, but I still believe it can be done. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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