Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-15 Thread Duncan Crow
If the left side of my body has zero resistance to electrical stimulation, would there be any health risk in using AC or DC on the right side? (The zero resistance situation was discovered through nerve conduction tests by a Neurologist.) Sorry, I can't believe it. Used a tens unit once,

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-15 Thread Itssuzy2
Hi Duncan, I can appreciate you doubting nature with regard to the electrical conduction situation. Still trying to figure that one out myself. Have the reports from the Doc, and it is still not clear. Think Terry Wayne figured out the problem with the 9v battery, having a bite. The

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-15 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Suzy, You wrote: If the left side of my body has zero resistance to electrical stimulation, would there be any health risk in using AC or DC on the right side? (The zero resistance situation was discovered through nerve conduction tests by a Neurologist.) I know of two cases where a

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-14 Thread Itssuzy2
Regarding the use of AC or DC current, are there specific instances where the use of either is not recommended? Or could produce problems? If the left side of my body has zero resistance to electrical stimulation, would there be any health risk in using AC or DC on the right side? (The zero

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-14 Thread russ e rosser
Even touching both sides of a small 9 V battery causes a tingle with the right hand. Or is this a normal situation with most everyone? Is that with dry fingers? --Russ -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-14 Thread Itssuzy2
In a message dated 11/14/00 9:14:05 PM Central Standard Time, russros...@juno.com writes: Is that with dry fingers? --Russ Yes. With dry fingers.

Re: CSelectrical conduction through body

2000-11-14 Thread Brian Grant
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 10:19 PM Subject: Re: CSelectrical conduction through body Even touching both sides of a small 9 V battery causes a tingle with the right hand. Or is this a normal situation with most everyone? Is that with dry fingers? --Russ