I was directed to microelectricitygermkiller site to construct a baby godzilla for a serious tooth pulp infection which used a 3v battery. With intense pain I managed to construct the device and apply it as suggested a few times a day for 4 days but did not reive any relief. I was desperate trying to save my tooth and had wanted to get a Godzilla from V but was later told he could not send one but he did tell me the one I constructed should work too. Sadly it didn't.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Nave <bhangcha...@gmail.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 10:49 am
Subject: Re: CS>Sota Lite like godzilla?






The godzilla is basically free.  It is a battery with 2 leads
attached, one from each terminal, and you wrap some cloth around the
other end of each wire for an electrode.   You wet the cloth with salt
water for conductivity and apply them to your body...

Dan

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:55 AM, jessie70 <jessi...@optonline.net> wrote:
How much is the godzilla?  Also is it the same as using the Sota Lite
which
makes silver and does micropulsing? Thanks, Jess

-----Original Message-----
From: Indi Sharpe [mailto:indi.sha...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 11:47 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Brooks Bradley's formula, not mine.



It's actually Brooks Bradley's formula, Shirley. :)
I learned it20on this list. The original is 75% CS, 15% Glycerine,
and 10% DMSO. I've had problems with dry skin though, and use 85%
CS, 10% Glycerine, and 5% DMSO. It has indeed worked wonders for my
MRSA -- though I still don't seem to be rid of it, my symptoms are
greatly reduced. I have have had only one minor abscess on my left
leg in the last two months. Using it as a nasal spray will
practically eliminate sinus allergies, too. I am sure that if my skin
wasn't so easily dried out the B.B. formula would have licked it by
now, but I do get so dry it's painful, and so cannot use it everyday.

But lately I've also begun using a Hulda Clark zapper, and it too is
helping. I highly recommend Clark's book (in spite of it's hyperbolic
title), "The Cure For All Diseases". Many people on the Yahoo group
microelectricitygermkiller also seem to be having quite a bit of
success with the "godzilla" device.

Cheers,
indi

On Mar 31, 2009, at 8:52 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:

  The formula by Brooks Bradley that has been so beneficial for
Indi's MRSA is very good for the skin.  Even if you don't have
MRSA.  Used after showering,  the skin  will itch and bite for a
few minutes right after it is applied.  After a few applications
this effect ceases, but the skin really begins to look good.  This
takes a couple of weeks, maybe more.  I
wasn't really paying that
much attention, but the scaliness and patchiness has practically
gone and even skin wrinkles and sagging has diminished quite a
bit. :)  This is especially noticeable on the neck area, but
elsewhere too.  The faint odor of the DMSO leaves quickly and so
far I have not gotten stinky like I do if I take it internally.
This is good news so enjoy!!  pj     ps  If the itch and bite stuff
is too much for you, just slather on some coconut oil.  That makes
the itch and bite go away quickly.  But it's not the coconut oil
doing the good stuff since I use it regularly anyway.  It is
definitely the formula.


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