Dianne -
Thanks for ideas.  I already was  hoping to try  a wide elastic belt, with
velcro secure band on it and let it zap kidneys and liver or is a open space
better?.  Wondering about herxing from die off, and still a little nervous
ovrer Lyme and co-infections, as they really have stomped me.  Having HMO
problems like the rest of the country, lies, false premises and not even a
doctor on their governing board here in New Orleans. Pathetic and powerful.
Strange combination to fight when your sick.  Wonder if I should report my
medicine cut off to Al Gore or Tipper.  Think of the old peope getinng
ripped off and let down.  Somethings gone wrong in America.?  Silvia


-----Original Message-----
From: d.linen <li...@flash.net>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:Zappers and Mittens w/sprinkle of sea salt


>Silvia,
>
>I wear it under the waistband of my shorts against the bare skin; the
>elastic holds it in place. My shirt is outside the shorts; not tucked
>in. I wear it for hours at a time and have never had any adverse
>reactions but that is not to say that someone else might not. I have put
>it under a sock in the winter time but it tends to be too much pressure
>against my ankle. You could use a piece of elastic with velcro to hold
>it on your arm or your leg.
>
>Diane
>
>"Silvia G. Jauchler" wrote:
>>
>> Diane -
>>
>> Do you wear the Croft Zapper up close to the skin, or is your skirt
>> sandwhiched by your belt.
>>
>> I'm a 12 year Lymie and got a lot of cleaning to do.  I've got the
>> "Terminator to the rescue" and from what I've read it's cutting edge
>> technology and user friendly. I have Chitosan and Characole to mop up
toxins
>> (on an empty stomach).  My sister helped me w/this one.
>>
>> Some  of the others i.e. keep mittens wet; (they're gonna dry in five
>> minutes;  find the mittens, strap the wires down, etc.; to be able to
wear
>> it.  Now to have the extras with the wearable Croft divice, and his track
>> record sounds great to me.  Will keep you posted. Thanks y'all for
helping
>> me make good connections and sharing.  Silvia
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: d.linen <li...@flash.net>
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>> Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 8:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: CS>Re:Zappers too
>>
>> >Sparrow,
>> >
>> >I have a Don Croft zapper and love it. It's small and easy to use. I've
>> >placed mine under the waistband used to wear it for hours at a time.
>> >
>> >Diane
>> >
>> >Scharbach wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I've seen several requests lately for advice on zappers, but no
answers.
>> >> I've been hoping for the same info myself.
>> >>
>> >> Are these not getting answered or are they being answered off list?
If
>> so,
>> >> will someone send me the info they've recieved, please?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >>
>> >> Sparrow
>> >>
>> >> > Even after reading about zappers, I want to know which to buy.  Also
>> >> > the resonating thing?  Advice and price appreciated!
>> >> > Judith.
>> >> >
>> >> >
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