Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Never had a problem. Did you use the little cotton socks for the leads that are supposed to be wetted? Chuck Don't squat with your spurs on. On 8/29/2006 3:22:41 AM, fellowship2u (fellowship2u@...) wrote: > hello,, new user of a SOTA silver pulser for the blood electrification > part of it. First time i used it i placed the leads on my wrist in > the two locations and turned on the unit and turned it up until i could > feel the pulses. > > Went thru the two hour electrification cycle and when i took off the > wrist band. i found several holes had been bored into my skin . > and the electrodes were corroded where it corresponded to the holes in > my skin. Neat little holes that were deep. > > Might someo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 hello,, new user of a SOTA silver pulser for the blood electrification part of it. First time i used it i placed the leads on my wrist in the two locations and turned on the unit and turned it up until i could feel the pulses. Went thru the two hour electrification cycle and when i took off the wrist band. i found several holes had been bored into my skin . and the electrodes were corroded where it corresponded to the holes in my skin. Neat little holes that were deep. Might someone educate me if im doing something wrong. Been using it for 3 days now and both wrists are healing wounds from the probes. Please enlighten me fellow groupies. doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 I've had those. It took months to heal, and left scars. You are using too hot. Use plain water, wrap extra cloth around the probes to provide some spreading. The effect occurs when too much current concentrates in one spot only. Did you re-wet the electrodes while they were in place, like with an eye dropper? That, for sure will lead to the holes because the water pools up in one spot. Once the current hits a spot, it causes fluid to migrate there. The fluid allows even more current in, and more redness, and more fluid. It's an amplifier effect. Be sure you don't make straps too tight which could bear down on the ends and cause them to form a hot spot like that. No idea why you're doing this since no sharing with others by you but felt sorry for your wrist. bG > > hello,, new user of a SOTA silver pulser for the blood electrification > part of it. First time i used it i placed the leads on my wrist in > the two locations and turned on the unit and turned it up until i could > feel the pulses. > > Went thru the two hour electrification cycle and when i took off the > wrist band. i found several holes had been bored into my skin . > and the electrodes were corroded where it corresponded to the holes in > my skin. Neat little holes that were deep. > > Might someone educate me if im doing something wrong. Been using it > for 3 days now and both wrists are healing wounds from the probes. > > Please enlighten me fellow groupies. > > doug > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Doug, I personally think the Bob Beck's reference to 2 hours per day was not intended to be a continuous exposure. I generally hold the time to about 20 minutes at a time. Any longer than that causes the burns that you refer to. Of course this will vary with different people. An interesting thing that I noticed is that my right wrist burns quicker than my left wrist. My suggestion is to move the electrodes after about 15 minutes. Either up the arm, or to the other wrist or even your ankles. Bob's charts show where to connect. I also use 2 stainless steel plates for my feet, with one electrode connected to each. This sends the current through the entire lower body. Doing this has really done wonders for my prostate, which had been giving me problems, and if only the toes are on the plate it will really make short work of athletes foot. Doing this has a downside - it kills off the good intestinal flora, so you really need the acidophelus supplement. Bernie -----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of fellowship2uSent: Monday, August 28, 2006 6:23 PM Subject: blood electrifier hello,, new user of a SOTA silver pulser for the blood electrification part of it. First time i used it i placed the leads on my wrist in the two locations and turned on the unit and turned it up until i could feel the pulses. Went thru the two hour electrification cycle and when i took off the wrist band. i found several holes had been bored into my skin . and the electrodes were corroded where it corresponded to the holes in my skin. Neat little holes that were deep. Might someone educate me if im doing something wrong. Been using it for 3 days now and both wrists are healing wounds from the probes. Please enlighten me fellow groupies.doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Doug, I have never gotten the holes bored through the skin you mention, even after two hours of use on maximum. I use distilled water and sea salt to wet the fabric. You might try avoiding tap water and use filtered or distilled water, especially if your tap water has a higher metalic content, such as with corroded pipes. Also, sea salt is preferable since table salt contains a lot of additives that might irritate the skin: see http://sci-toys.com/ingredients/table_salt.html. The only skin effect I found was a reddening that lasted around 12-24 hours, plus a *slight* scaling or toughening of the skin (not painful) under the probes after many uses. Steve > > hello,, new user of a SOTA silver pulser for the blood electrification > part of it. First time i used it i placed the leads on my wrist in > the two locations and turned on the unit and turned it up until i could > feel the pulses. > > Went thru the two hour electrification cycle and when i took off the > wrist band. i found several holes had been bored into my skin . > and the electrodes were corroded where it corresponded to the holes in > my skin. Neat little holes that were deep. > > Might someone educate me if im doing something wrong. Been using it > for 3 days now and both wrists are healing wounds from the probes. > > Please enlighten me fellow groupies. > > doug > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 I did not have any problems, I was replying to Doug's post. I took out most of his post, to keep the message to a minimum, didn't need to post his entire message.....jsut the part I was commenting on. Sorry to confuse everyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 On 6/22/2009 8:12:43 PM, ruthy_ru (ruthy_ru@...) wrote: > Hello > I was wondering if you might be able to help me? > I have a Beck blood electrifier, but I > don't have the electrodes for it so I was wondering if you know what type I should use and where I might be able to get them from. I do have some silver electrodes, do you think they would work well? You should be able to get new electrodes from Sota instruments But I wouldn't hesitate to use silver electrodes. > I was also wondering what should the current and frequency be set at? As I recall, the frequency used was 4 pulses per second. Set the level by raising it until you feel it, then back off 'till it is barely perceptible. You may have to readjust during the session due to moisture change on your skin. > One of the things which I'm > still unsure about is in his earlier documents Bob Beck talks about how > during blood electrification you should be careful with any vitamins and > compliments which you take as well as not smoking. As he thought that > substances get absorbed into the blood in a much grater quantity. However, > I came across writings which suggest that Bob (we'll go onto first name basis:) latter questioned whether such an intake ockerd. And others seem to have also echoed this this belief. I've never been concerned with the above, but that's just me. Chuck Corduroy pillows: They're making headlines. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.88/2196 - Release Date: 06/22/09 18:11:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Hello,  You can get new electrodes on EBay or from your local medical supply store (the folks who sell oxygen tanks and wheelchairs).  I've been zapping for over a year and I have not personally had any issues with over-absorption of anything, but always listen to your body.   Bob Beck also says the frequency is not important, but likes the 4Hz.  7.2Hz to 11.2Hz are supposed to be the frequency of the earth, but it really doesn't matter.  If you talk to the Godzilla zapper group, they like a frequency of 1/300 Hz or one cycle every 5 minutes.  Bob Beck tried to avoid electrolysis of the blood, but the Godzilla team appears to have had good results with " minor " electrolysis.  By getting all of the electrons and protons built up over ~5 minutes and then reversing the current you get a tidal wave moving through the body.  However, I personally zap anywhere from 1Hz to 5000Hz as it is the current going back and forth that is killing the bugs, not the frequency - it is not acting as a Rife machine here.   I always go up until I can just feel it and then turn the knob back 1/4 of a turn.  You really do NOT want to feel anything.  If you can feel something, it is too much current.  Remember, it is a " micro " current that is killing.  You are simply stripping off electrons and that is what causes the death, you are not electrocuting the bugs.  Once the electrons are stripped off then things like Hydrogen Peroxide can bond and your immune system can identify and attack the critters.   Also, since you are new, please get some pH Testing Strip paper and test your urine, if it is too acidic you will get terrible rashes on your arms.  Look at an alkaline diet, but I take 1/4 tsp. of baking soda in water every night to keep my system alkaline. Good luck,Brad  On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 7:12 PM, ruthy_ru <ruthy_ru@...> wrote: Hello I was wondering if you might be able to help me? I have a Beck blood electrifier, but I don't have the electrodes for it so I was wondering if you know what type I should use and where I might be able to get them from. I do have some silver electrodes, do you think they would work well? I was also wondering what should the current and frequency be set at? One of the things which I'm still unsure about is in his earlier documents Bob Beck talks about how during blood electrification you should be careful with any vitamins and compliments which you take as well as not smoking. As he thought that substances get absorbed into the blood in a much grater quantity. However, I came across writings which suggest that Bob (we'll go onto first name basis:) latter questioned whether such an intake ockerd. And others seem to have also echoed this this belief. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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