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Hi Htl,

Is this device AKA an Electro Storm?

I have one of these and highly recommend this for inflammation. It stopped

total pain when I jumped out of a trailer onto a small rock on the ball of

my foot, and damaged nerves I think. It took 25 minutes of holding the ball

of my foot on top of the Electro Storm. I checked it in 15 minutes and when

I was still in agony and couldn't walk, said, I knew it! Nothing else to do

but try again for another 10 minutes and all pain was then gone! Amazing!

I didn't know about DMSO then or it would have worked quicker.

Thank you,

Jean

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>

> Hi Haze:

> I will give you a solution that worked.

> Get a plasma lamp system and run frequencies, five days straight, after

> the 3 rd day neck lump should start to get smaller. No feeding of any

> thing with sugar or /carbohydrates/. Low voltage Zapper is another

> solution.

>

> Good luck

> Htl

>

> El 17/10/2010 13:44, hazexxxxx escribió:

>>

>> I've adopted a feral cat and she has a lump on the side of her neck,

>> which seems to be growing and she now can't eat very well. After much

>> howling, I took her to the vet and he thinks it's a tumour or an

>> infected gland but says he won't be able to tell without operating on her.

>>

>> Given she's highly strung, I'd like to try something at home first

>> before putting her through the trauma of an op, which might cause more

>> trouble than it's worth.

>>

>> I've seen recommendations for DMSO and bicarbonate of soda, which can

>> be applied to the skin.

>>

>> My questions are:

>>

>> 1. What concentration of DMSO should I use (the bottle I have is 99%)

>> 2. How much BS should I use and should I make a solution to combine

>> with the DMSO or just use it neat

>> 3. How often should it be applied

>> 4. How long before I should notice an improvement

>> 5. Is there anything else anyone could suggest that might help her.

>>

>> Thanks to you all.

>>

>>

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