they certainly don't .   their's no preferred current path for electricity 
through it.
using CS soaked sponge pads over liver area both sides does conduct some, but 
what, diffusely thropugh the whole body?  get beneath the skin it's all 
conductive to varying extents....

  _____  

From: Ron [mailto:ron....@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 10:15 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Hep C


You are likely right in that those methods probably don't reach the liver 
either.

Ron


On 8/3/2016 9:04 AM, Robert Larson wrote:


In my experience messing with zappers microcurrent using handholds foot bath 
arteries on the wrist veins on the wrist: worthless for Hepatitis C 
if it is cleaning blood I never noticed a thing.  on the other hand CS very 
definitely has a profound beneficial effect on symptom management of hepatitis 
C.

On Aug 3, 2016 06:59, Ron  <mailto:ron....@gmail.com> <ron....@gmail.com> wrote:


Good idea.

This is simply using a 12 volt battery to purify the blood. Very effective I 
believe.
 https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/microelectricitygermkiller/info

Ron


On 8/2/2016 3:07 PM, Shirley Reed wrote:


It would not hurt to look into the zapper for this ailment and any other, imho. 
 don croft makes one that is inexpensive and super easy to use.  I do not sell 
this or anything else,  but have used one for 15 years and it has relieved the 
pain of osteoarthritis in my hands and has taken down swelling and redness 
during that time.  My neighbor has had at least 2 surgeries and now has paddles 
for hands and still hurts all the time. I told her about it three times and 
then saw it was no use.  Best wishes,  pj

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