Hello Bob,

I don't think a lighter igniter has enough voltage and current to do the job on a spider bite. Dr. Stan Abrams has came up with a method that works http://www.spiderbitetreatment.com/index.html. He says that 25 kilovolts at less than 350 milliamps is ideal. This would not work for a fever blisters as a fever blister is caused by the herpes simplex virus and not venom like a spider bite. In a spider bite the current will influence the hydrogen bonds of the enzymes, destroying their secondary and tertiary structure. The high voltage, low amperage current applied will reduce metal ions and zinc, copper, magnesium, iron, or calcium ions, which are firmly bound to some venom enzymes and are mandatory cofactors for these enzymes. The electric particles interfere with the membrane as well as the positive charged polypeptides, decreasing their cytotoxic properties. None of this would hurt a virus.

I used an experimental protocol on my self to rid myself of fever blisters. I had cold sores that popped up in the same place on my lip every month (I could make them pop up by eating almonds also) for 40 years. I got rid of them 3 years ago using the advice from this list. I mixed a 10ppm colloidal silver half and half with DMSO. I put it in a small spray bottle. I sprayed it directly on the fever blister every 2 hours for about a week or so. Also once a day I put the .9999 silver electrodes of my colloidal siver generator on each side of the blister and turned it on for 5 seconds (40V at 1.25ma). The fever blister became this awful sore on my lip. It was painful and itchy. The sore went deep into my lip. I hypothesize that the sore went as deep as the infected cells. The DMSO/CS apparently broke up the cells that were infected and left the cells that were not infected alone. I have not had another breakout since then.

Though this is experimental and anecdotal it is nonetheless an accurate report of my experience.

Dave



At 11:34 PM 7/25/2008, you wrote:
I read some where about Zapping a Spider bite with an old (empty) Lighter with a Igniter on it.
I am talking about the long kind used to light grill or candles.
I took part of tip off, you put on skin and pull trigger. You can feel the jolt.
I wonder if this would work on cold sores.
Bob




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