Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-08 Thread Ode Coyote

At 05:42 AM 7/7/2009 -0700, you wrote:


  I have to ask.  What is a Sufi Babba?  Linda 


 A Babba is a teacher.
 A Sufi is a certain sort of Muslim..this one, Turkish

Ode


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Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-07 Thread Ode Coyote



  barbecue igniter is stronger and has a better plunger..home depot

http://www.masterformula.net/piezo_pen.htm  nice but expensive.
Look around, similar used to be had for under $10

home made
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4ALt_NRWZE

We used one an a Sufi Babba to re map and reconnect his arm nerves after a 
stroke.


Ode


At 12:02 PM 7/6/2009 +0300, you wrote:

Hi group,

Since a spark plug and engine are not always available and usually clumsy 
to carry with me(!) I reworked a cigarette lighter so that the sparking 
wire goes out and I hold(touch) the metal part(the other electrode) of the 
lighter.


You just put the wire close to the bitten spot and click the lighter as 
many times as you want.


There you have a mobile emergency unit !

Simeon


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Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-07 Thread Linda Ellis

We used one an a Sufi Babba to re map and reconnect his arm nerves after a 
stroke.
Ode

Okay, Ken.  I have to ask.  What is a Sufi Babba?
 Linda
Don’t bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try 
to be better than yourself. William Faulkner 



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Subject: Re: CSThe spark plug protocol



  barbecue igniter is stronger and has a better plunger..home depot

http://www.masterformula.net/piezo_pen.htm  nice but expensive.
Look around, similar used to be had for under $10

home made
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4ALt_NRWZE



At 12:02 PM 7/6/2009 +0300, you wrote:
Hi group,

Since a spark plug and engine are not always available and usually clumsy 
to carry with me(!) I reworked a cigarette lighter so that the sparking 
wire goes out and I hold(touch) the metal part(the other electrode) of the 
lighter.

You just put the wire close to the bitten spot and click the lighter as 
many times as you want.

There you have a mobile emergency unit !

Simeon


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CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-06 Thread mukta1

Hi group,

Since a spark plug and engine are not always available and usually  
clumsy to carry with me(!) I reworked a cigarette lighter so that the  
sparking wire goes out and I hold(touch) the metal part(the other  
electrode) of the lighter.


You just put the wire close to the bitten spot and click the lighter  
as many times as you want.


There you have a mobile emergency unit !

Simeon


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Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-06 Thread Peter Converse

Indi,

You've got more nerve than a sore tooth! You rock!

Peter


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Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 4:59 PM
Subject: CSThe spark plug protocol



Ok, so I finally convinced a friend that she wasn't assisting me in
committing suicide by cranking the tractor while I held the spark plug
wire to the bite on my left thigh. Taking Malcolm's advice, I took my
left shoe off and stood on the ground (which is wet, because it rained
earlier). The spark wouldn't quite get me that way, so I took some copper
bell wire and bent it so it was wedged in the electrode and wrapped the 
rest
around my thigh. My friend cranked the tractor, and I got zapped. It 
didn't

really hurt much. The burning sensation in the bite area was noticeably
reduced within a minute. It's been less than 10 minutes since I did this,
hopefully now it will heal faster than it has been...

Cheers,
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Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-06 Thread lampley lane
Ok, I just came in and read this first post...I'm starting to  wonder about you 
ppl hahahahaha. I think the zapper sounds good, but I've seen things go really 
bad electronicaly, working in a stereo, tv, vcr, repair lab yrs ago. And with 
tractors, cars, my harley etc... working on them, seen electricity do things it 
wasn't supposed to do, so be carefull lol! Blessings, Little Bird..K now I 
better catch up here on these posts. I love this place!


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From: Peter Converse
Sent: Monday, July 6, 2009 9:26 AM
To: Indi, silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

Indi,

You've got more nerve than a sore tooth! You rock!

Peter


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From: Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 4:59 PM
Subject: CSThe spark plug protocol


 Ok, so I finally convinced a friend that she wasn't assisting me in
 committing suicide by cranking the tractor while I held the spark plug
 wire to the bite on my left thigh. Taking Malcolm's advice, I took my
 left shoe off and stood on the ground (which is wet, because it rained
 earlier). The spark wouldn't quite get me that way, so I took some copper
 bell wire and bent it so it was wedged in the electrode and wrapped the 
 rest
 around my thigh. My friend cranked the tractor, and I got zapped. It 
 didn't
 really hurt much. The burning sensation in the bite area was noticeably
 reduced within a minute. It's been less than 10 minutes since I did this,
 hopefully now it will heal faster than it has been...

 Cheers,
 -- 
 indi


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CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-05 Thread Indi
Ok, so I finally convinced a friend that she wasn't assisting me in
committing suicide by cranking the tractor while I held the spark plug 
wire to the bite on my left thigh. Taking Malcolm's advice, I took my 
left shoe off and stood on the ground (which is wet, because it rained 
earlier). The spark wouldn't quite get me that way, so I took some copper
bell wire and bent it so it was wedged in the electrode and wrapped the rest
around my thigh. My friend cranked the tractor, and I got zapped. It didn't
really hurt much. The burning sensation in the bite area was noticeably
reduced within a minute. It's been less than 10 minutes since I did this, 
hopefully now it will heal faster than it has been...

Cheers,
-- 
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Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-05 Thread Norton, Steve
Holy cow! If I am ever am considering a semi-suicidal protocol I will be sure 
to suggest it to you first :-)

 - Steve N

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From: Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com
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Sent: Sun Jul 05 15:59:00 2009
Subject: CSThe spark plug protocol

Ok, so I finally convinced a friend that she wasn't assisting me in
committing suicide by cranking the tractor while I held the spark plug 
wire to the bite on my left thigh. Taking Malcolm's advice, I took my 
left shoe off and stood on the ground (which is wet, because it rained 
earlier). The spark wouldn't quite get me that way, so I took some copper
bell wire and bent it so it was wedged in the electrode and wrapped the rest
around my thigh. My friend cranked the tractor, and I got zapped. It didn't
really hurt much. The burning sensation in the bite area was noticeably
reduced within a minute. It's been less than 10 minutes since I did this, 
hopefully now it will heal faster than it has been...

Cheers,
-- 
indi


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Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-05 Thread Malcolm
Hey Indi,  Good for you! I hope that neutralized the toxin, I expect so
but a repeat might be useful if some of the neurotoxin somehow escaped
reformation.  Glad I'm not the only dane-bramaged 'round these parts!
Don't forget to apply your CS to help the damage already done to heal.
Dr. Becker would gently bandage with CS soaked material covered with
waterproof material, check and debride once a day -ouch!  Later used
Silverlon bandages, which have become one of the standards for 2nd and
3rd degree burns; same idea though, promotes deep structure healing and
minimizes scarring - that can be important to regaining full movement.
Adhesions are a real pain, b'lieve me!

http://www.silverlon.com/

If you haven't yet, see if you can find a copy of The Body Electric by
Dr. Robert O. Becker.

Might hold off on DMSO and such 'til things have stabilized and the
surface has closed and the wound stopped draining.

Take care,
M.

On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 20:59 +, Indi wrote: 
 Ok, so I finally convinced a friend that she wasn't assisting me in
 committing suicide by cranking the tractor while I held the spark plug 
 wire to the bite on my left thigh. Taking Malcolm's advice, I took my 
 left shoe off and stood on the ground (which is wet, because it rained 
 earlier). The spark wouldn't quite get me that way, so I took some copper
 bell wire and bent it so it was wedged in the electrode and wrapped the rest
 around my thigh. My friend cranked the tractor, and I got zapped. It didn't
 really hurt much. The burning sensation in the bite area was noticeably
 reduced within a minute. It's been less than 10 minutes since I did this, 
 hopefully now it will heal faster than it has been...
 
 Cheers,


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Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-05 Thread Indi
Well, over the years I've done enough automotive repair work to have been
zapped a few times by leaky ignition cables. It's not very painful or
particularly dangerous, due to the extremely low amperage used. It just
stings a bit -- nothing compared to the pain I've endured this past
week from that bite. It has helped with the pain quite a bit, too.

-- 
indi

On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 04:18:24PM -0500, Norton, Steve wrote:
Holy cow! If I am ever am considering a semi-suicidal protocol I will be
sure to suggest it to you first :-)
 
 - Steve N
 
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From: Indi indi.sha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun Jul 05 15:59:00 2009
Subject: CSThe spark plug protocol
 
Ok, so I finally convinced a friend that she wasn't assisting me in
committing suicide by cranking the tractor while I held the spark plug
wire to the bite on my left thigh. Taking Malcolm's advice, I took my
left shoe off and stood on the ground (which is wet, because it rained
earlier). The spark wouldn't quite get me that way, so I took some copper
bell wire and bent it so it was wedged in the electrode and wrapped the
rest
around my thigh. My friend cranked the tractor, and I got zapped. It
didn't
really hurt much. The burning sensation in the bite area was noticeably
reduced within a minute. It's been less than 10 minutes since I did this,
hopefully now it will heal faster than it has been...
 
Cheers,
--
indi
 
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Re: CSThe spark plug protocol

2009-07-05 Thread Indi

Thanks Malcolm, I do have a CS compress on it right now.
I'm alternating between room temp CS and hot epsom sat water 
compresses. The pain is greatly reduced, and maybe I'll get 
some sleep tonight without resorting to benedryl as I've been 
doing this past week...



On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 03:36:07PM -0700, Malcolm wrote:
 Hey Indi,  Good for you! I hope that neutralized the toxin, I expect so
 but a repeat might be useful if some of the neurotoxin somehow escaped
 reformation.  Glad I'm not the only dane-bramaged 'round these parts!
 Don't forget to apply your CS to help the damage already done to heal.
 Dr. Becker would gently bandage with CS soaked material covered with
 waterproof material, check and debride once a day -ouch!  Later used
 Silverlon bandages, which have become one of the standards for 2nd and
 3rd degree burns; same idea though, promotes deep structure healing and
 minimizes scarring - that can be important to regaining full movement.
 Adhesions are a real pain, b'lieve me!
 
 http://www.silverlon.com/
 
 If you haven't yet, see if you can find a copy of The Body Electric by
 Dr. Robert O. Becker.
 
 Might hold off on DMSO and such 'til things have stabilized and the
 surface has closed and the wound stopped draining.
 
 Take care,
 M.
 
 On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 20:59 +, Indi wrote: 
  Ok, so I finally convinced a friend that she wasn't assisting me in
  committing suicide by cranking the tractor while I held the spark plug 
  wire to the bite on my left thigh. Taking Malcolm's advice, I took my 
  left shoe off and stood on the ground (which is wet, because it rained 
  earlier). The spark wouldn't quite get me that way, so I took some copper
  bell wire and bent it so it was wedged in the electrode and wrapped the rest
  around my thigh. My friend cranked the tractor, and I got zapped. It didn't
  really hurt much. The burning sensation in the bite area was noticeably
  reduced within a minute. It's been less than 10 minutes since I did this, 
  hopefully now it will heal faster than it has been...
  
  Cheers,
 
 
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