There may be a point in very slow frequency polarity change as that
would allow much the chemicals to enter the blood stream and escape
neutralization as the slower moving part IN the skin doesn't...and gets
the chemical build up there relieved...maybe preventing "burning"
I think Becks 4 cycles per second is too fast...unless that's pulsed DC
which would slow down chemical production over all, yet may allow for a
higher voltage to speed those ion products along faster and therefore
deeper to be washed away better...without the effects of the higher current
that comes along with the higher voltage being so much of a problem.
Like with making CS ?
Current = volume /rate of ion production
Voltage = velocity of ions away from the electrode.
That would be that "DC offset."...to prevent buildup.
When making CS, it takes some amount of time for production to get going,
it's not instant to the full rate [ wild guess at 24 volts...around 10
seconds with electrodes 1.5" apart ]
Postulating on AC square wave 50% duty cycle: 10 seconds to neutralize and
another ten to reach full production of the opposing ions for a 20 second
period where nothing much is going on.
I hear of the bodies "capacitor effect" and that could explain how that
works
And the reason that a pole change or a pulse can wiggle you a bit is due
to the process happening in the nerves which are MADE to react fast to
changes with a specific electrochemical process designed to do that even
when operating at a higher than normal [ but static?] baseline.
Ode
At 06:28 AM 5/2/2010 -0700, you wrote:
OK -- here's another message I found from last Wednesday.
If you're right, and switching polarity negates the use of the unit in the
first place -- then what's the point of it all? Would one, instead,
simply use one polarity as long as tolerable?
MA
From: Ode Coyote <mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net>odecoy...@windstream.net
Yea, that's the basic idea.
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>
At 05:44 AM 4/27/2010 -0700, you wrote:
>Ode -- are you saying that by switching polarity, you're undoing whatever
>good you're doing by using the unit in the first place?
>MA (confused)
>
>
>From: Ode Coyote
<mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net><mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net>odecoy...@windstream.net
>
>
>PS Switching polarity inputs the opposing electrochemical, neutralizing
>what you were trying to do at that spot.
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