Hi Nenah, The wisdom out there is DO NOT DO THIS. You are potentially putting electricity across your brain AT YOUR OWN RISK.
:-)) I use my current controlled "silver maker" in my mouth. Recently used it on an nasty, painful, swollen eye-tooth root over the holidays. No dentist, no doctor around. It took a few days of doing it a few times a day, for the swelling to subside suddenly over night. Sweet. It is a small hand held device, 9v dc with 1mA nominal output. I've just checked The open circuit volts across the probes is at 7.8v. Output is 0.842mA max. and it is 0,09 v across the probes then. The regulation of the current control circuit is pretty good so output may alter a tiny bit with a fresh battery. Procedure: I held one electrode, wetted, in a hand and placed the other electrode on the tooth or on the gum surrounding. I think 'prodded gingerly' would describe the procedure. I would prod and then hold for 30 seconds to 1 minute and then change the prod position to try to find another sensitive or reactive place. Then swap polarity and do it again. The feeling was never exquisite nor even near to bring tears but it was momentarily feelable in various ways. The level of stimulation always reduced immediately (a second or two) to an interesting, observable phenomena. The feeling varied from just a prod feeling, to sharp, quick, thin, internal tooth pain, like hot liquid on a cracked tooth to a dull meaty, bone internal pain, to a sharp prickles on the gum line. I also suspect that the feeling alters when polarity is reversed; difficult to say because I was manually swapping electrode positions rather than changing polarity without altering position. Nevertheless, I'm fairly sure that one polarity is less stimulatory than the other. I'm not sure which is more "healing" but i usually try to end the procedure with the 'quieter' one. I used basically the same procedure for a rather ugly, crusty, red, hot, painful, chronic infection (3 to 5 years) in corner of mouth, Herpes? Thats what the doc thought it was and it was definitely made worse by stress of almost any sort. It took two mornings of about two minutes each to "fix". The skin healed over in a few days but it returned after a month or so. I carried on doing the electricity trick whenever it reappeared and tho' it is not totally gone, it is at least a year ago since I last needed to do it. BTW Nice one Nenah, about keeping salt solution in mouth and putting the 'trodes outside across the cheeks. I'm going to try that . What Voltage do you use? 30 to 60 minutes, Wow, that is a long time. I see why you use the stick on patches. Tony Moody On 23 Jan 2013 at 7:30, Nenah Sylver wrote: > People have been talking about using electrical current directly in the > mouth using wires or pads to carry the current. > > > > Current directly in the mouth never felt good to me. So here's what I do: I > put electrode patches on the OUTSIDE of either cheek, or somewhere at the > jaw where the pain is the strongest. Inside my mouth is salt water that I > hold for the duration of the session. The salt water ensures good > conduction, as the electrical current does reach all areas of the mouth. I > make sure to start with my mouth about half filled with salt water, because > by the time the session is over my mouth is completely filled with liquid on > account of increased saliva production. > > > > Of course, I spit out the water when I'm finished, into the trash. > > > > Each session ranges from 30 - 60 minutes, however long I can hold the salt > water. Even after one session I feel relief. > > > > For these sessions, I use a portable frequency generator (a rife machine) > that I wear around my waist. Frequencies used are commonly all below 1000 > hertz. This is important, because the lower frequencies have longer > wavelengths and so pass through thicker structures than the higher > frequencies do. However, within these parameters, it appears that more > important than the frequency itself is the salt water, which conducts the > current. > > > > I suppose a zapper-type instrument or the Tennant Biomodulator (which I own > and use a lot) would suffice as well. > > > > Nenah > > > > Nenah Sylver, PhD > > author, the NEW Rife Handbook (2011) > > Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004) > > VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification > > <http://www.nenahsylver.com> www.nenahsylver.com; > <http://www.rifehandbook.com> www.rifehandbook.com > > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com>