A question for the list which I am fairly sure has not been covered , at least for a while. What would the effect be of putting cs in a batch of sea water. ? And if there were fish , shrimp etc in the sea water , what effect would it have on them? Any ideas much appreciated Richard
On 02/05/2010, at 11:01, MaryAnn Helland wrote:

I sent this message at 8:20 this morning -- but forgot to trim!!
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Hey Ode! Just catching up on email, and I read yours. I don't always understand your posts, and maybe I'm not understanding your question here correctly -- but if I am, then the answer is yes. My chiropractor routinely alters the chemistry of venom with electricity. He has an electro-stim machine, which uses self- adhesive pads attached to wires attached to the machine -- through which electricity is conveyed to whatever spot on your body. Typically, this machine is used to deep-stimulte muscles -- such as back muscles -- to get them to release from spasms. But he also uses this machine on bites -- snake, brown recluse, tick, bee or wasp stings, etc. -- and it neutralizes the proteins/toxins of the venoms. It works so well on tick bites, that I have begun to use my Godzilla to self-treat tick bites successfully. Think I'd still head for him if I got a brown recluse bite, though!
MA

From: Ode Coyote <odecoy...@windstream.net>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 5:07:14 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Zapper



Next question: Can venom be altered by altering the chemistry of the blood with an electrical current?
I'd say likely so.
Note that most "itch sticks" have ammonium as the base.. a caustic substance.
"Pee on jelly fish stings"..ammonium again.
Ammonium Hydroxide...Sodium Hydroxide.  Alkaline.






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