Is the godzilla a type of zapper?

is the a website?

Thanks
 
Paul Steel
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From: MaryAnn Helland <marmar...@bellsouth.net>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 9:02:06 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tick Bite


Del -- it's not true that your Godzilla is only useful if used right away.  
Some years back I got into a nest of ticks while on a trip to Virginia.  I 
found around 20 ticks and bites on me, four of them with Lyme rashes.  By the 
time I realized what I was dealing with, I had two days of traveling to get 
home.  The bites with rashes were packed with colloidal-silver soaked bandages, 
covered with saran wrap and taped in place, and left there for the trip home.  
I also drank CS all the way back.  When I got home, I contacted a homeopathic 
doctor and my chiropractor.  The chiropractor treated the bites with his 
electro-stim machine -- the same one that is used for muscle treatments, etc.  
The homeopathic doctor told me to continue with CS but to add Goldenseal 
capsules (three a day if I remember correctly) and Echinacea tea.  

So -- except for Colloidal Silver, treatment was started effectively one week 
after the bites -- and I've never suffered any signs or effects of Lyme.  The 
point of the story is that electricity wasn't applied until a week later -- and 
that's what effectively dealt with the large, swollen, itchy sites of the 
bulls-eye tick bites.  Since then, I use my Godzilla on every tick bite -- 
never waiting to see if a bulls-eye develops.  If you're two days out from the 
bite, and she's on antibiotics, you can still use the Godzilla to destroy the 
enzymes in the skin surrounding the bite.
HTH.
MA  




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From: Del <d...@altsystem.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 7:31:55 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tick Bite


Rowena:
 
Thanks for all your information.  I have forwarded it to Jane.  It will take a 
while to absorb.
Thanks to all others who have responded.
She was back home within 48 hrs of being bitten, and the doc here immediately 
put her on Doxycycline, 100 mg twice a day for 3 days.
According to some postings, that should be continued for more days.
She is also using some colloidal silver, which she does not like to use because 
it previously turned her cuticles silvery gray.
I am trying to persuade her to use my olive leaf, oregano oil combination 
(which I take twice a day) - she is a bit fearful of that because I had such 
strong detox symptoms when I first started using it.
The Salt/C protocol may be too strong for her.  She is very sensitive to all 
meds and supplements.  However, she has not reacted to the Doxy yet.
I have a Godzilla zapper from V.  We also have the therapik, but my 
understanding is, it is only useful if you get the bite right away.
She has already tried the Bentonite clay (with apple cider vinegar I 
believe).   I will have her do more of that.  I had a really itchy mosquito 
bite a few days ago, was driving me nuts, and an application of bentonite clay 
took the itch away within minutes, and it never came back.  That stuff really 
works.
 
Del
----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Rowena 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 2:13 AM
>Subject: Re: CS>Tick Bite
>
>Google Salt and C protocol.
>Real salt not table salt, or Himalayan, or the chemist's stuff, though I would 
>prefer Himalayan.
>Might be a bit late to put salt, CS, etc. on the entry wound, but still worth 
>doing.
>Rowena
>
>On 5/07/2010 10:31 AM, Del wrote: 
>Hi: 
>>
>>My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick while visiting her mother on Shelter 
>>Island, one of the Lyme capitals of the world. 
>>Anybody out there with knowledge of what should be done immediately to deal 
>>with the possibility (probability?) of infection with Lyme? 
>>My understanding is that if you catch it early, it is easier to eliminate, 
>>but doctors here in Vermont don't know much about dealing with Lyme. 
>>There is actually too much information on the web, if you can believe that, 
>>she wants an answer fast and my head is spinning with the many Lyme articles 
>>I have already read, none of which were targeted at what to do right away if 
>>bitten. 
>>
>>We were told here that you have to wait four weeks to test to see if you have 
>>been exposed to Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme spirochete), and then the test 
>>(not sure what test they are talking about) costs $200, is NOT covered by 
>>Medicare or our health insurance, and may or may not be reliable. Anybody 
>>know about that? 
>>
>>Thanks, 
>>Del 
>>
>>
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