It takes 6 milliamps **across the heart** to over ride the heart muscle triggers. Electricity tends to travel over surfaces and/or diffuse into a volume of liquid as electro-chemicals being diluted, so it's more likely to get electrochemical burns IN the skin long before there's enough voltage to make the current go deeper...especially if you are sweaty.

Defibrillator voltage ranges from 200 to 1700 volts [..just to get a few milliamps pulse TO the heart ]

Grabbing hold of 120 volt house wires will make you DANCE, but it's not likely to make your heart beat at 60 Hz or stop it.
240 volts, different story.

Ode


At 05:02 PM 8/3/2010 -0400, you wrote:
I would do some research and ask some questions about using this on the hands. If it was used hand to hand it would run a current through the chest and that could cause problems. It might work if one hand at a time was done and the second lead was put on the foot or somewhere up the body. It will depend on the type of electrical current it uses.
PT
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com>Renee
To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: peripheral neuropathy

They apparently have gloves for the machine, and the socks. The guy that told me to just buy one said that he could 'feel his wife touching him and he touching her' so that would be in his hands, I would assume. So it must work just as good on the hands as on the feet.

I was just wondering about your problem. My dad's was just his feet, but not bad. I wanted to get him the machine, but he didn't want to spend that much money because his feet were numb, but didn't actually hurt, he said. It's different for everyone, I guess.

Samala,
Renee


-------Original Message-------

Its only minor in feet. but I'd like to know about the machine anyway.
thanks,


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