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Guest guest Posted January 30, 2011 Report Share Posted January 30, 2011 Wow it sounds really promising. Are you going to publish? jim Jim Earhart 215-815-6767 From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of baby_grand Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 4:26 PM To: Subject: Re: Sorry! No problem, thanks for asking. Moist will carry a bit more current, so don't use the baking soda trick to bump up the current. Use plain water to wet the cloth electrodes. Pay attention to the skin by feel and by inspection to see if any additional redness or problems. You should have no issues finding out what's ok and what is too much. The right amount of current can just barely be felt, but does not irritate skin. The vaginal area has been tested by doctors who patented an electrical birth control battery that causes sperm to fail to fertilize the egg somehow. The patent also notes the fact that the area remains fresh and free of bacteria. How this never got done, who knows, being a miracle, but that's that. It exists, is patented, and is not available. Use the device for about 10-20 minutes the first time and check it. Reverse the electrode positions about every 5 minutes. Repeat every few hours or two or three times a day, till it is well on the mend. At that point, reduce to maybe 5 minutes am, 5 min pm till gone. Check to see if it comes back and let us know each change. Also let us know several months later if any recurrences, whatever. We are close to having enough herpes testers to really nail herpes, in other words a known-cure without any side effects, and not just another endless treatment with side effects. Besta luck, but you should not need luck bG > > Hello again, > Sorry, I should have read the technical and safety advise posts first, instead of jumping in and asking questions about where to put the electrodes..the safety advise has thrown up some new concerns though. I'm a bit worried about how near to the vagina (sorry to be so graphic) > it is safe to put the electrodes. This is where the outbreaks occur for me. I understand that the moist skin is more conductive. Even if the skin is dry, it is more sensitive than other parts, is this a problem? I'm a bit freaked out by the possibility of becoming incontinent! > Thanks for your help > VJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2011 Report Share Posted January 30, 2011 I doubt anyone will accept such an ad hoc study, Jim, but always open. I think it more likely to grow at grass roots level. What if they took it up? How would people pay their going rates, with their overhead, for something already free? They might prescribe, or recommend, yes. But would you walk into Walgreen's and pay 300 for a prescription 6 volt battery when... ? bG > > > > Hello again, > > Sorry, I should have read the technical and safety advise posts first, > instead of jumping in and asking questions about where to put the > electrodes..the safety advise has thrown up some new concerns though. I'm a > bit worried about how near to the vagina (sorry to be so graphic) > > it is safe to put the electrodes. This is where the outbreaks occur for > me. I understand that the moist skin is more conductive. Even if the skin is > dry, it is more sensitive than other parts, is this a problem? I'm a bit > freaked out by the possibility of becoming incontinent! > > Thanks for your help > > VJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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