Guest guest Posted January 19, 2010 Report Share Posted January 19, 2010 HIV lives in linings of the gut. pads probably will not (and have not so far) been able to supply enough current transdermally. Research logically leads to insertion of electrodes designed to work harmlessly and effectively inside the body to reach the HIV. The design of such electrodes is a matter of careful consideration and engineering. The use of them is something that might be beyond the typical experimenter-patient situation. IN MY OPINION, and not an expert not a doctor, by having one electrode swallowed, the other one inserted via rectum into the lower gut area, it would allow a lot more current to reach into the gut area than would be possible with transdermal pads. I do not have evidence or designs about any of this. But it does make sense. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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