Re: CS>Re: Hep C/rife

2016-08-05 Thread Max Perrault

killing cancer cells with a rife machine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w0_kazbb_U


On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:


In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds 
foot bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for 
Hepatitis C
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand CS 
very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management 
of hepatitis C.


On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron  wrote:

Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very
effective I believe.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron

On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:

It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment and
any other, imho.  don croft makes one that is inexpensive and
super easy to use.  I do not sell this or anything else,  but
have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the pain of
osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling and
redness during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2
surgeries and now has paddles for hands and still hurts all
the time. I told her about it three times and then saw it was
no use.  Best wishes,  pj






Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-05 Thread Robert Larson
I follow that list for several years tried a lot of that stuff people with hep C and HIV come and go.  There's actually a website that sells electrical stimulator Medical sex junk that used to sell electrodes to reach up and hit your prostate with I found them searching for electrodes for that location when stimulated the conversation on the list I'd be scared to try it myself unless other people were already doing it and showing significant good results
On Aug 5, 2016 11:50, Dan Nave <bhangcha...@gmail.com> wrote:If you are going to try something like this, you have to be extremely careful to limit the current.  You could kill yourself...On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Joe Huard <joeh6966@gmail.com> wrote:
  

  
  
At least a year ago, but no one has tried it.
  Perhaps no one in baby grand's group has Hep C.
  
  Joe

On 2016-08-04 10:52 PM, Robert Larson
  wrote:


  Didn't "baby grand" come up with that a few years
ago?  any wave of miraculous results ?
  On Aug 3, 2016 1:11 PM, Joe Huard
<joeh6966@gmail.com> wrote:

   May I interject a comment here? I
  am also a member of the microelectricitygermkiller group
  and Bob the list owner has devised a method to use the
  godzilla on Hep C via an enema attachment. He has it all
  posted in the files section, and has requested people who
  have Hep C to try it and post their results.
  
  Joe

On 2016-08-03 2:38 PM, bobLists wrote:

 
  
  they certainly don't .   their's no preferred
  current path for electricity through it.
  using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both
  sides does conduct some, but what, diffusely thropugh the
  whole body?  get beneath the skin it's all conductive to
  varying extents
  
  
 From: Ron [mailto:ron.ttr@gmail.com]
  
  Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
              Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C

  
  You are likely right in that those methods probably don't
  reach the liver either.
  
  Ron
  
  On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:
  
  
In my experience messing with zappers
  microcurrent using handholds foot bath arteries on the
  wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C 
  if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the
  other hand CS very definitely has a profound beneficial
  effect on symptom management of hepatitis C.
On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron.ttr@gmail.com>
  wrote:
  
Good idea.
  
  This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the
  blood. Very effective I believe.
   https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info
  
  Ron
  
  On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:
  
  

  It would not hurt to look into the
zapper for this ailment and any other, imho.
 don croft makes one that is inexpensive and
super easy to use.  I do not sell this or
anything else,  but have used one for 15 years
and it has relieved the pain of osteoarthritis
in my hands and has taken down swelling and
redness during that time.  My neighbor has had
at least 2 surgeries and now has paddles for
hands and still hurts all the time. I told her
about it three times and then saw it was no use.
 Best wishes,  pj

  

  

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Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-05 Thread Dan Nave
If you are going to try something like this, you have to be extremely
careful to limit the current.  You could kill yourself...

On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Joe Huard <joeh6...@gmail.com> wrote:

> At least a year ago, but no one has tried it. Perhaps no one in baby
> grand's group has Hep C.
>
> Joe
>
> On 2016-08-04 10:52 PM, Robert Larson wrote:
>
> Didn't "baby grand" come up with that a few years ago?  any wave of
> miraculous results ?
> On Aug 3, 2016 1:11 PM, Joe Huard <joeh6...@gmail.com>
> <joeh6...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> May I interject a comment here? I am also a member of the
> microelectricitygermkiller group and Bob the list owner has devised a
> method to use the godzilla on Hep C via an enema attachment. He has it all
> posted in the files section, and has requested people who have Hep C to try
> it and post their results.
>
> Joe
>
> On 2016-08-03 2:38 PM, bobLists wrote:
>
> they certainly don't .   their's no preferred current path for electricity
> through it.
> using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does conduct some,
> but what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get beneath the skin it's all
> conductive to varying extents
>
> --
> *From:* Ron [mailto:ron@gmail.com <ron....@gmail.com>]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Re: Hep C
>
> You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach the liver
> either.
>
> Ron
>
> On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:
>
> In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds foot
> bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C
> if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand CS
> very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management of
> hepatitis C.
> On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron@gmail.com> <ron@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Good idea.
>
> This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very effective
> I believe.
>  https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info
>
> Ron
>
> On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:
>
> It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment and any other,
> imho.  don croft makes one that is inexpensive and super easy to use.  I do
> not sell this or anything else,  but have used one for 15 years and it has
> relieved the pain of osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling
> and redness during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries and
> now has paddles for hands and still hurts all the time. I told her about it
> three times and then saw it was no use.  Best wishes,  pj
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Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-05 Thread Joe Huard
At least a year ago, but no one has tried it. Perhaps no one in baby 
grand's group has Hep C.


Joe

On 2016-08-04 10:52 PM, Robert Larson wrote:


Didn't "baby grand" come up with that a few years ago?  any wave of 
miraculous results ?


On Aug 3, 2016 1:11 PM, Joe Huard <joeh6...@gmail.com> wrote:

May I interject a comment here? I am also a member of the
microelectricitygermkiller group and Bob the list owner has
devised a method to use the godzilla on Hep C via an enema
attachment. He has it all posted in the files section, and has
requested people who have Hep C to try it and post their results.

Joe

On 2016-08-03 2:38 PM, bobLists wrote:

they certainly don't .   their's no preferred current path for
electricity through it.
using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does
conduct some, but what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get
beneath the skin it's all conductive to varying extents


*From:* Ron [mailto:ron@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
    *Subject:* Re: CS>Re: Hep C

You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach
the liver either.

Ron

On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:

In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using
handholds foot bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist:
worthless for Hepatitis C
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other
hand CS very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on
symptom management of hepatitis C.

On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron@gmail.com>
<mailto:ron@gmail.com> wrote:

Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the
blood. Very effective I believe.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron

On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:

It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this
ailment and any other, imho.  don croft makes one that
is inexpensive and super easy to use.  I do not sell
this or anything else,  but have used one for 15 years
and it has relieved the pain of osteoarthritis in my
hands and has taken down swelling and redness during
that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries
and now has paddles for hands and still hurts all the
time. I told her about it three times and then saw it
was no use.  Best wishes,  pj

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Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-04 Thread Robert Larson
Didn't "baby grand" come up with that a few years ago?  any wave of miraculous results ?
On Aug 3, 2016 1:11 PM, Joe Huard <joeh6...@gmail.com> wrote:
  

  
  
May I interject a comment here? I am also a
  member of the microelectricitygermkiller group and Bob the list
  owner has devised a method to use the godzilla on Hep C via an
  enema attachment. He has it all posted in the files section, and
  has requested people who have Hep C to try it and post their
  results.
  
  Joe

On 2016-08-03 2:38 PM, bobLists wrote:


  
  
  they certainly don't
.   their's no preferred current path for electricity
through it.
  using CS soaked sponge
pads over liver area both sides does conduct some, but what,
diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get beneath the skin
it's all conductive to varying extents
  
  

From: Ron
  [mailto:ron.ttr@gmail.com] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
          Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C

  
  You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach
  the liver either.
  
  Ron
  
  On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson
wrote:
  
  
In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent
  using handholds foot bath arteries on the wrist veins on the
  wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C 
  if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other
  hand CS very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on
  symptom management of hepatitis C.
On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron.ttr@gmail.com>
  wrote:
  
Good idea.
  
  This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the
  blood. Very effective I believe.
   https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info
  
  Ron
  
  On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:
  
  

  It would not hurt to look into the
zapper for this ailment and any other, imho.  don
croft makes one that is inexpensive and super easy
to use.  I do not sell this or anything else,  but
have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the
pain of osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken
down swelling and redness during that time.  My
neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries and now has
paddles for hands and still hurts all the time. I
told her about it three times and then saw it was no
use.  Best wishes,  pj

  

  

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Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-04 Thread Robert Larson
Beck protocol didn't work for my hepC or anyone else's that I know of.
On Aug 3, 2016 1:34 PM, Victor Cozzetto <victor.cozze...@gmail.com> wrote:I am quite surprised to hear some of you mention the zapper without mentioning the Beck Protocol. Use the Beck Protocol and you will very likely have success in eradicating Hep C. You can find testimonials, including video testimonials with a simple google search.There are many better, safer alternatives to pharmaceuticals, IMO.Take a serious look at the Beck Protocol.VictorOn Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 2:38 PM, bobLists <boblists@att.net> wrote:




they certainly don't .   their's no preferred 
current path for electricity through it.
using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does 
conduct some, but what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get beneath the 
skin it's all conductive to varying extents


From: Ron [mailto:ron.ttr@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AMTo: 
silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>Re: Hep 
C
You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach the 
liver either.Ron
On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:

  In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds 
  foot bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C 
  if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand 
  CS very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management of 
  hepatitis C.
  On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron.ttr@gmail.com> wrote:
  
Good idea.This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the 
blood. Very effective I believe. https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/infoRon
On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:

  
  It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment 
  and any other, imho.  don croft makes one that is inexpensive and 
  super easy to use.  I do not sell this or anything else,  but 
  have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the pain of osteoarthritis 
  in my hands and has taken down swelling and redness during that time. 
   My neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries and now has paddles for 
  hands and still hurts all the time. I told her about it three times and 
  then saw it was no use.  Best wishes, 
 pj


Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Jerry Durand

Carbomer or gel?

Gel is here

https://squareup.com/store/DurandInterstellar

We got the carbomer from a cosmetic chemical vendor.  Note, it's light 
and fluffy so you don't need that much weight to make a lot of gel, it's 
about 1/2% by weight.



On 08/03/2016 07:26 PM, Anita Thompson wrote:

Thanks Jerry
How to you order that?
Anita

*From:* Jerry Durand [jdur...@interstellar.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, August 04, 2016 9:01 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CS>Re: Hep C

We use Carbomer 940 in the gel we sell.


On 08/03/2016 03:30 PM, Anita Thompson wrote:

Hi
Does anyone have a good thickener to make Colloidal Silver gel? I 
have tried Xanthum gum, which I quite liked, however I found some 
mould growing on top of it (?) I am using 40 ppm silver in this gel, 
which should have prevented this. ...
I also ordered a "mineral thickener" from a company, which worked 
well, however I don't know what it was so I can't order any more 
myself, and am concerned about what is in it.

Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated
Thanks Anita


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www.interstellar.com
tel: +1 408 356-3886


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Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Joe
Anita, Amazon carries Carbomer in 8 oz in a plasticized foil bag for about 20 
bucks. The problem with this stuff is you have to keep in very dry. If you have 
high humidity in your area, it may congeal the grain structure of the Carbomer 
on the shelf making it hard to mix a gel CS. You don't want to use heat in 
making the gel as far as I know. 
Joe Robinson

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 3, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Anita Thompson <ani...@stmarys.qld.edu.au> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Jerry
> How to you order that?
> Anita
> From: Jerry Durand [jdur...@interstellar.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2016 9:01 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C
> 
> We use Carbomer 940 in the gel we sell.
> 
>> On 08/03/2016 03:30 PM, Anita Thompson wrote:
>> Hi 
>> Does anyone have a good thickener to make Colloidal Silver gel? I have tried 
>> Xanthum gum, which I quite liked, however I found some mould growing on top 
>> of it (?) I am using 40 ppm silver in this gel, which should have prevented 
>> this. ...
>> I also ordered a "mineral thickener" from a company, which worked well, 
>> however I don't know what it was so I can't order any more myself, and am 
>> concerned about what is in it.
>> Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated
>> Thanks Anita
> 
> -- 
> Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.
> www.interstellar.com
> tel: +1 408 356-3886
> 
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RE: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Anita Thompson
Thanks Jerry
How to you order that?
Anita

From: Jerry Durand [jdur...@interstellar.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2016 9:01 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C


We use Carbomer 940 in the gel we sell.

On 08/03/2016 03:30 PM, Anita Thompson wrote:
Hi
Does anyone have a good thickener to make Colloidal Silver gel? I have tried 
Xanthum gum, which I quite liked, however I found some mould growing on top of 
it (?) I am using 40 ppm silver in this gel, which should have prevented this. 
...
I also ordered a "mineral thickener" from a company, which worked well, however 
I don't know what it was so I can't order any more myself, and am concerned 
about what is in it.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated
Thanks Anita


--
Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.
www.interstellar.com<http://www.interstellar.com>
tel: +1 408 356-3886



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Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Jerry Durand
We use Carbomer 940 in the gel we sell.


On 08/03/2016 03:30 PM, Anita Thompson wrote:
> Hi 
> Does anyone have a good thickener to make Colloidal Silver gel? I have
> tried Xanthum gum, which I quite liked, however I found some mould
> growing on top of it (?) I am using 40 ppm silver in this gel, which
> should have prevented this. ...
> I also ordered a "mineral thickener" from a company, which worked
> well, however I don't know what it was so I can't order any more
> myself, and am concerned about what is in it.
> Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated
> Thanks Anita

-- 
Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.
www.interstellar.com
tel: +1 408 356-3886



Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread cassidy

Ode used to carry that on his website: www.silvrpuppy.com


On 8/3/2016 5:30 PM, Anita Thompson wrote:

Hi
Does anyone have a good thickener to make Colloidal Silver gel? I have 
tried Xanthum gum, which I quite liked, however I found some mould 
growing on top of it (?) I am using 40 ppm silver in this gel, which 
should have prevented this. ...
I also ordered a "mineral thickener" from a company, which worked 
well, however I don't know what it was so I can't order any more 
myself, and am concerned about what is in it.

Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated
Thanks Anita

*From:* Victor Cozzetto [victor.cozze...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, August 04, 2016 6:34 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CS>Re: Hep C

I am quite surprised to hear some of you mention the zapper without 
mentioning the Beck Protocol. Use the Beck Protocol and you will very 
likely have success in eradicating Hep C. You can find testimonials, 
including video testimonials with a simple google search.


There are many better, safer alternatives to pharmaceuticals, IMO.
Take a serious look at the Beck Protocol.
Victor

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 2:38 PM, bobLists <bobli...@att.net 
<mailto:bobli...@att.net>> wrote:


they certainly don't .   their's no preferred current path for
electricity through it.
using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does
conduct some, but what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get
beneath the skin it's all conductive to varying extents


*From:* Ron [mailto:ron@gmail.com <mailto:ron@gmail.com>]
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
*Subject:* Re: CS>Re: Hep C

You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach
the liver either.

Ron

On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:


In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using
handholds foot bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist:
worthless for Hepatitis C
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other
hand CS very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on
symptom management of hepatitis C.

On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron@gmail.com>
<mailto:ron@gmail.com> wrote:

Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood.
Very effective I believe.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron

On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:

It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this
ailment and any other, imho.  don croft makes one that is
inexpensive and super easy to use.  I do not sell this or
anything else,  but have used one for 15 years and it has
relieved the pain of osteoarthritis in my hands and has
taken down swelling and redness during that time.  My
neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries and now has paddles
for hands and still hurts all the time. I told her about
it three times and then saw it was no use.  Best wishes,  pj




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RE: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Anita Thompson
Hi
Does anyone have a good thickener to make Colloidal Silver gel? I have tried 
Xanthum gum, which I quite liked, however I found some mould growing on top of 
it (?) I am using 40 ppm silver in this gel, which should have prevented this. 
...
I also ordered a "mineral thickener" from a company, which worked well, however 
I don't know what it was so I can't order any more myself, and am concerned 
about what is in it.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated
Thanks Anita

From: Victor Cozzetto [victor.cozze...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2016 6:34 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C

I am quite surprised to hear some of you mention the zapper without mentioning 
the Beck Protocol. Use the Beck Protocol and you will very likely have success 
in eradicating Hep C. You can find testimonials, including video testimonials 
with a simple google search.

There are many better, safer alternatives to pharmaceuticals, IMO.
Take a serious look at the Beck Protocol.
Victor

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 2:38 PM, bobLists 
<bobli...@att.net<mailto:bobli...@att.net>> wrote:
they certainly don't .   their's no preferred current path for electricity 
through it.
using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does conduct some, but 
what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get beneath the skin it's all 
conductive to varying extents


From: Ron [mailto:ron@gmail.com<mailto:ron@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com<mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C

You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach the liver 
either.

Ron

On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:

In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds foot bath 
arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand CS very 
definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management of hepatitis 
C.

On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron@gmail.com><mailto:ron@gmail.com> wrote:
Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very effective I 
believe.
 https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron

On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:
It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment and any other, imho. 
 don croft makes one that is inexpensive and super easy to use.  I do not sell 
this or anything else,  but have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the 
pain of osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling and redness 
during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries and now has paddles 
for hands and still hurts all the time. I told her about it three times and 
then saw it was no use.  Best wishes,  pj


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Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Victor Cozzetto
I am quite surprised to hear some of you mention the zapper without
mentioning the Beck Protocol. Use the Beck Protocol and you will very
likely have success in eradicating Hep C. You can find testimonials,
including video testimonials with a simple google search.

There are many better, safer alternatives to pharmaceuticals, IMO.
Take a serious look at the Beck Protocol.
Victor

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 2:38 PM, bobLists <bobli...@att.net> wrote:

> they certainly don't .   their's no preferred current path for electricity
> through it.
> using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does conduct some,
> but what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get beneath the skin it's all
> conductive to varying extents
>
> --
> *From:* Ron [mailto:ron@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Re: Hep C
>
> You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach the liver
> either.
>
> Ron
>
> On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:
>
> In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds foot
> bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C
> if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand CS
> very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management of
> hepatitis C.
> On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron@gmail.com> <ron@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Good idea.
>
> This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very effective
> I believe.
>  https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info
>
> Ron
>
> On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:
>
> It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment and any other,
> imho.  don croft makes one that is inexpensive and super easy to use.  I do
> not sell this or anything else,  but have used one for 15 years and it has
> relieved the pain of osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling
> and redness during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries and
> now has paddles for hands and still hurts all the time. I told her about it
> three times and then saw it was no use.  Best wishes,  pj
>
>


Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Joe Huard
May I interject a comment here? I am also a member of the 
microelectricitygermkiller group and Bob the list owner has devised a 
method to use the godzilla on Hep C via an enema attachment. He has it 
all posted in the files section, and has requested people who have Hep C 
to try it and post their results.


Joe

On 2016-08-03 2:38 PM, bobLists wrote:
they certainly don't .   their's no preferred current path for 
electricity through it.
using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does conduct 
some, but what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get beneath the 
skin it's all conductive to varying extents



*From:* Ron [mailto:ron@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CS>Re: Hep C

You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach the 
liver either.


Ron

On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:


In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds 
foot bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for 
Hepatitis C
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand 
CS very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom 
management of hepatitis C.


On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron <ron@gmail.com> wrote:

Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very
effective I believe.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron

On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:

It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment
and any other, imho.  don croft makes one that is inexpensive
and super easy to use.  I do not sell this or anything else,
 but have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the pain
of osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling and
redness during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2
surgeries and now has paddles for hands and still hurts all
the time. I told her about it three times and then saw it was
no use.  Best wishes,  pj

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RE: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread bobLists
they certainly don't .   their's no preferred current path for electricity 
through it.
using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does conduct some, but 
what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get beneath the skin it's all 
conductive to varying extents

  _  

From: Ron [mailto:ron@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C


You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach the liver 
either.

Ron


On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:


In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds foot bath 
arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C 
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand CS very 
definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management of hepatitis 
C.

On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron  <mailto:ron@gmail.com> <ron@gmail.com> wrote:


Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very effective I 
believe.
 https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron


On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:


It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment and any other, imho. 
 don croft makes one that is inexpensive and super easy to use.  I do not sell 
this or anything else,  but have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the 
pain of osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling and redness 
during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries and now has paddles 
for hands and still hurts all the time. I told her about it three times and 
then saw it was no use.  Best wishes,  pj

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RE: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread bobLists
agreed.  
 
maybe uninvited rectal expansion?
 
  _  

From: ASL raVen [mailto:aslra...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:22 AM
To: Silver-List
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C


I've tried the zapper myself and never noticed anything either except for an
occasional itchy skin from where the metal was touching my skin. 


Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread ASL raVen
I've tried the zapper myself and never noticed anything either except for
an occasional itchy skin from where the metal was touching my skin.


Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Ron
You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach the 
liver either.


Ron

On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:


In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds 
foot bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for 
Hepatitis C
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand CS 
very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management 
of hepatitis C.


On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron  wrote:

Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very
effective I believe.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron

On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:

It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment and
any other, imho.  don croft makes one that is inexpensive and
super easy to use.  I do not sell this or anything else,  but
have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the pain of
osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling and
redness during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2
surgeries and now has paddles for hands and still hurts all
the time. I told her about it three times and then saw it was
no use.  Best wishes,  pj

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Re: CS>Re: Hep C

2016-08-03 Thread Robert Larson
In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds foot bath arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C 
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand CS very definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management of hepatitis C.
On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron  wrote:
  


  
  
Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very
effective I believe.
 https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron

On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed
  wrote:


  
It
  would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment and
  any other, imho.  don croft makes one that is inexpensive and
  super easy to use.  I do not sell this or anything else,  but
  have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the pain of
  osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling and
  redness during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2
  surgeries and now has paddles for hands and still hurts all
  the time. I told her about it three times and then saw it was
  no use.  Best wishes,  pj