In a message dated 4/29/2012 1:05:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
blacksa...@comcast.net writes:

I’d be interested in  this (I do already have a bigger battery set up) – 
but never heard of a single  battery being used. Please share. Lisa   I  
finally copied it so I didn't have to think it through again--  :-)   also if 
you can't solder you can hold the wires on with tape..Solder is just  easier }
     Hi Lisa, I just posted for Jim, Here it is  again---I used it & let Bg 
know on the  electricgermkiller sit.--It was put in the archive with my 
instructions. She  asked for pictures of how I built it but I never took any & 
sent them..I  should but it is so easy-----I took about 6-8 inches of lamp 
wire---pulled it in  half----cleaned the rubber / plastic  on each end of 
both wires--{ about  3/4 inches }   I soldered one end of one wire to the pos. 
post on the  battery & one end of the other wire on the negative end.... On 
the other  bare ends I wrapped a small piece of cotton cloth. { I used a 
needle &  thread to keep it in place |   I soaked the cloth end of each wire in 
 distilled water-----Put the cloth end of one wire in my mouth as close to 
the  abscess as I could get it & the other wire outside on the big bump on 
my  jaw......I help them in place for 5 mins. then switched positions 
---inside wire  out * outside wire in {thus changing the polarity }  & held it 
for 
5  mins. .....   
I did this in the evening before bed time..rinsed my mouth  with hydrogen 
peroxide / distilled water & then CS /EIS...   I did  the same thing the next 
morning & again in the evening....The next morning  when I got up the 
swelling was almost gone & no more problems since...This  was several months 
ago....NO- you can't feel a thing as far as electric current  passing through 
the jaw... I even used it to cure my Grandson's cold sore &  an infected big 
toe.... Good luck--Lois