Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-29 Thread Ode Coyote
I'm talking about zappers...what are you talking about? What resonance does DC current have? ode At 10:26 AM 12/28/2012 -0500, you wrote: Salt has nothing to do with it. The fast rising edge of the waveform has a lot of harmonics, some of which resonant with the DNA of the pathogen, and

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-28 Thread mgperrault
local current is enough to cause necrosis. This is different than oscillatory destruction. Harmonics of audio square waves are unlikely to excite resonance with DNA strands, which would be somewhere close to infrared wavelengths in my humble estimation. Low resistance points are somehow cause

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-28 Thread Marshall
Salt has nothing to do with it. The fast rising edge of the waveform has a lot of harmonics, some of which resonant with the DNA of the pathogen, and breaks the DNA apart. Then the bias causes the pieced to get drawn apart before they can recombine, destroying the pathogen. I have seen movie

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-28 Thread Ode Coyote
skin burning which I thought due to a better skin connection. The burns always seemed to be at point contacts. Grist ? Tony On 27 Dec 2012 at 11:40, Marshall wrote about : Subject : Re: CS>OT - zapper burns > I believe this is a correct analysis. It might be worth while figuring

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-28 Thread Ode Coyote
Salt is what produces the corrosive chemicals [hypochlorous acid and sodium hydroxide]...and that's the whole reason to use a zapper [change the PH of the blood in a localized area] Try eliminating the salt in your blood. The problem is that blood flow in the skin is not sufficient to reduc

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-27 Thread Marshall
It looks like KY Jelly might make a good electrode gel. See http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC490140/pdf/brheartj00336-0111.pdf Resistance measurements compared to commercial electrode gels show it to be acceptable for electrocardiograms. KY - 2150 ohms Lubafax - 9750 ohms Cambridg

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-27 Thread Tony Moody
connection. The burns always seemed to be at point contacts. Grist ? Tony On 27 Dec 2012 at 11:40, Marshall wrote about : Subject : Re: CS>OT - zapper burns > I believe this is a correct analysis. It might be worth while figuring > out something that can be added to the water that will

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-27 Thread Marshall
I believe this is a correct analysis. It might be worth while figuring out something that can be added to the water that will increase conductivity and not produce such corrosive chemicals. Any salt, acid or alkaline will work. I was thinking of either vinegar (acetic acid) or citric acid.

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-27 Thread PT Ferrance
e. PT From: Ode Coyote To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, December 27, 2012 8:54:23 AM Subject: Re: CS>OT - zapper burns The problem is that the electrochemicals being produced build up in the skin because the skin doesn't have much blood flow rate to dilute th

RE: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-27 Thread Ode Coyote
Not odd, dry towels are less conductive than wet ones...he's made himself a resistor to drop the voltage and current available...but might not be getting anything if the towel is completly dry good insulator Ode At 02:14 PM 12/26/2012 -0600, you wrote: Actually, Bob (from another list) sai

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-27 Thread Ode Coyote
The problem is that the electrochemicals being produced build up in the skin because the skin doesn't have much blood flow rate to dilute them as fast as they are being made. Those are "chemical" burns. 5 ways to prevent..can all be used at once or any in part. Reduce voltage [potentiometer] Re

Re: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-26 Thread PT Ferrance
I'll give it a try as I certainly don't want any more burns. Do you (or anyone else) know which pole (positive or negative) gives the burns? Thanks. PT From: Renee To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, December 26, 2012 3:15:16 PM Subject: RE: CS&g

RE: CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-26 Thread Renee
Actually, Bob (from another list) said he was told about wetting the towels and then letting them dry, then using them. he tried it and said it works a lot better (he's sensitive so he can tell) than using wet towels. Odd, huh? Samala, Renee Although I wrapped the copper handholds in a

CS>OT - zapper burns

2012-12-26 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi, Although I wrapped the copper handholds in a layer of wet paper towel I ended up with a burn on the side on which I felt the estim most. I'm used to working with units that have an amplitude adjustment and this zapper does not. I was running 15 Hz. Would someone tell me what I can do

Re: CS>OT zapper

2000-08-26 Thread Henry Reed
Thanks Alvin Alvin Rose wrote: > > Hi Henry > It will if you still have parasites ..That's the one I built > but it didn't do anything for me...guess my parasites were already dead.. > > Henry Reed wrote: > > > Has anyone had any experience building Clark's zapper using her > > instructions in

Re: CS>OT zapper

2000-08-26 Thread Alvin Rose
Hi Henry It will if you still have parasites ..That's the one I built but it didn't do anything for me...guess my parasites were already dead.. Henry Reed wrote: > Has anyone had any experience building Clark's zapper using her > instructions in her new edition? Will it be good enough to be wort

CS>OT zapper

2000-08-26 Thread Henry Reed
Has anyone had any experience building Clark's zapper using her instructions in her new edition? Will it be good enough to be worth the effort? pj -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: