If you are going to try something like this, you have to be extremely careful to limit the current. You could kill yourself...
On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Joe Huard <joeh6...@gmail.com> wrote: > At least a year ago, but no one has tried it. Perhaps no one in baby > grand's group has Hep C. > > Joe > > On 2016-08-04 10:52 PM, Robert Larson wrote: > > Didn't "baby grand" come up with that a few years ago? any wave of > miraculous results ? > On Aug 3, 2016 1:11 PM, Joe Huard <joeh6...@gmail.com> > <joeh6...@gmail.com> wrote: > > May I interject a comment here? I am also a member of the > microelectricitygermkiller group and Bob the list owner has devised a > method to use the godzilla on Hep C via an enema attachment. He has it all > posted in the files section, and has requested people who have Hep C to try > it and post their results. > > Joe > > On 2016-08-03 2:38 PM, bobLists wrote: > > 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 <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 <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 > > N��[ެ���+��^��^u�+�g�جr�,�x�Yh�֥J)oz�n����'���rب��m���� > ,�[ޮX����R{.n�+���j)m�ȥ����kz����)�r�����rО˛���m�+r�z�m���� > &j)Z��b��(��"����+-z�"��(����Yb��m�S�}:)��b�ˬ�*'�f���,�[ޮ�߶ > �brX���$�j�b�Ӱ��̊G�z�.�f���&u�躷��)�com= > > > > -- > If a man is deep in the woods, with no woman around, and says something, is > he still wrong? > > N ��[ެ���+ ��^��^u�+�g�جr�,�x �Yh�֥J)oz�n�� ��'���rب��m���� > ,�[ޮX����R{.n�+���j)m�ȥ����kz����)�r�����rО˛���m�+r �z�m���� > &j)Z��b��(��"����+-z�"��(����Yb��m�S�}:)��b�ˬ�*'�f���,�[ޮ�߶�brX���$�j > �b�Ӱ��̊G�z�.�f���&u�躷��)�com= > > > -- > If a man is deep in the woods, with no woman around, and says something, is > he still wrong? > >