I can recommend the SOTA Silver Pulser for blood electrification.
This blood electrification protocol is, I believe, superior in the long
run to localized electrification of infected tissue.
That said (although SOTA makes no mention whatsoever of this
alternative use of its device) the same probes used for blood
electrification could be applied in the vicinity of damaged tissue.
I have experimented with this. I am eager to experiment with the
probes also for neutralization of mosquito bites. I've done this
successfully with other devices.
For deep infection, bloodroot tincture applied topically, if isolated
from the surrounding tissue, can be very powerful also, as it seeks out
necrotic tissue selectively.
One caveat: any infection above the neck can be extremely dangerous,
and the friend mentioned below ought to seek out competent medical
supervision. No list can substitute for that.
On Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007, at 09:36 Asia/Tokyo, Tad Winiecki wrote:
Take a look at Hulda Clark's tooth zappicator. It would have to be
used with a zapper.
Site with several zappers, etc, there's one called the Silver Pulser
that also does blood electrification, which is supposed to kill
bacteria and viruses in the blood, this page is for Hulda Clark
devices-
http://shop.toolsforhealing.com/category_s/36.htm
On Dec 10, 2007, at 9:58 AM, seth sato wrote:
I have friend who just found out he has a pretty bad abscess in a
tooth that had a root canal done on it 25 years ago. He does not
want to go the standard route to take care of it the way they
recommend for many reasons .I was thinking a 50-50 solution of C’s
and dmso 3x daily might do the trick. Has anyone dealt with this
situation successfully, if you have I would really appreciate your
input.
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