Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 / This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose members do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt devices. Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 4th test, week 9... 45,038 The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are free. The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local Radio Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience necessary and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as good ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above and another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long period of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, but he looks completely different. I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as you give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you could be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 I should note, this is not any of the Zappers, etc you may have seen, it is simple dc batteries arranged with a meter and specially designed electrodes to concentrate current in the bloodstream. Zappers don't drop the count like this. bG > / > > This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose members > do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt > devices. > > Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: > > 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 > 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 > 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 > 4th test, week 9... 45,038 > > The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or > almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how > stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. > > If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are free. > The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local Radio > Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience necessary > and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to > any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as good > ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above and > another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long period > of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, but > he looks completely different. > > I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as you > give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. > But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you could > be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 I should note, this is not any of the Zappers, etc you may have seen, it is simple dc batteries arranged with a meter and specially designed electrodes to concentrate current in the bloodstream. Zappers don't drop the count like this. bG > / > > This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose members > do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt > devices. > > Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: > > 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 > 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 > 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 > 4th test, week 9... 45,038 > > The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or > almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how > stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. > > If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are free. > The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local Radio > Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience necessary > and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to > any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as good > ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above and > another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long period > of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, but > he looks completely different. > > I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as you > give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. > But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you could > be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 I should note, this is not any of the Zappers, etc you may have seen, it is simple dc batteries arranged with a meter and specially designed electrodes to concentrate current in the bloodstream. Zappers don't drop the count like this. bG > > > > > / > > This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose members > do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt > devices. > > Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: > > 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 > 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 > 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 > 4th test, week 9... 45,038 > > The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or > almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how > stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. > > If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are free. > The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local Radio > Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience necessary > and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to > any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as good > ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above and > another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long period > of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, but > he looks completely different. > > I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as you > give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. > But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you could > be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 HI.I went to the site,interesting and sympathetic.I had a flu and I put my hands on the poles of my car battery for half an hour,the flu is gone but all my hairs are standing up.Lol.. Re: Test results...very very encouraging I should note, this is not any of the Zappers, etc you may have seen, it is simple dc batteries arranged with a meter and specially designed electrodes to concentrate current in the bloodstream. Zappers don't drop the count like this. bG > / > > This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose members > do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt > devices. > > Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: > > 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 > 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 > 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 > 4th test, week 9... 45,038 > > The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or > almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how > stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. > > If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are free. > The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local Radio > Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience necessary > and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to > any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as good > ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above and > another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long period > of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, but > he looks completely different. > > I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as you > give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. > But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you could > be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 HI.I went to the site,interesting and sympathetic.I had a flu and I put my hands on the poles of my car battery for half an hour,the flu is gone but all my hairs are standing up.Lol.. Re: Test results...very very encouraging I should note, this is not any of the Zappers, etc you may have seen, it is simple dc batteries arranged with a meter and specially designed electrodes to concentrate current in the bloodstream. Zappers don't drop the count like this. bG > / > > This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose members > do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt > devices. > > Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: > > 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 > 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 > 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 > 4th test, week 9... 45,038 > > The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or > almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how > stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. > > If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are free. > The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local Radio > Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience necessary > and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to > any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as good > ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above and > another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long period > of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, but > he looks completely different. > > I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as you > give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. > But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you could > be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 HI.I went to the site,interesting and sympathetic.I had a flu and I put my hands on the poles of my car battery for half an hour,the flu is gone but all my hairs are standing up.Lol.. Re: Test results...very very encouraging I should note, this is not any of the Zappers, etc you may have seen, it is simple dc batteries arranged with a meter and specially designed electrodes to concentrate current in the bloodstream. Zappers don't drop the count like this. bG > / > > This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose members > do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt > devices. > > Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: > > 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 > 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 > 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 > 4th test, week 9... 45,038 > > The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or > almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how > stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. > > If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are free. > The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local Radio > Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience necessary > and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to > any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as good > ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above and > another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long period > of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, but > he looks completely different. > > I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as you > give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. > But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you could > be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 HI.I went to the site,interesting and sympathetic.I had a flu and I put my hands on the poles of my car battery for half an hour,the flu is gone but all my hairs are standing up.Lol.. Re: Test results...very very encouraging I should note, this is not any of the Zappers, etc you may have seen, it is simple dc batteries arranged with a meter and specially designed electrodes to concentrate current in the bloodstream. Zappers don't drop the count like this. bG > / > > This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose members > do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt > devices. > > Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: > > 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 > 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 > 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 > 4th test, week 9... 45,038 > > The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or > almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how > stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. > > If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are free. > The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local Radio > Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience necessary > and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to > any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as good > ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above and > another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long period > of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, but > he looks completely different. > > I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as you > give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. > But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you could > be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 You stumbled on the truth. Most pick themselves up and carry on as if nothing had happened...Winston Churchill.. ps, becareful with that particular method! > > / > > > > This is a link to another group, non-commercial, whose > members > > do research on electricity and various microbes, using homebuilt > > devices. > > > > Our numerical Hep-c test is in, and it looks quite good: > > > > 1st test, week 0... 2,200,000 > > 2nd test, week 3... 1,600,000 > > 3rd test, week 6... 1,500,000 > > 4th test, week 9... 45,038 > > > > The last test shows a 98% reduction over the start base period, or > > almost a complete remission. We will continue testing to see how > > stable this is. Results will appear on the group page. > > > > If you'd like to join, it's free and plans for the devices are > free. > > The cost is very low, about $30 in parts you buy at your local > Radio > > Shack. No other stuff is needed to do this. No experience > necessary > > and group members can answer questions for you. It is not tied to > > any commercial enterprises, and we post bad results as well as > good > > ones when they happen. Hep-c represents two cases, the one above > and > > another who regained energy and started lookin up after a long > period > > of decline in three weeks of usage. We don't have his numbers, > but > > he looks completely different. > > > > I know most will think this is suspect, that's fine, so long as > you > > give it a chance, you can disbelieve it, that will not affect it. > > But if you are skeptical enough to refrain from using it, you > could > > be losing the whole ballgame unecessarily. > > > > bG > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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