If the left 
side of my body has zero resistance to electrical stimulation, would there be 
any health risk in using AC or DC on the right side?  (The zero resistance 
situation was discovered through nerve conduction tests by a Neurologist.)  

<<<Sorry, I can't believe it.>>


Used a tens unit once, and it caused a major heart problem, and provided a 
weeks vacation at the cardiac unit.  Is there a VERY LOW level of AC or DC to 
start with, and then work up from there? Even toughing both sides of a small 
9 V battery causes a tingle with the right hand. Or is this a normal 
situation with most everyone?   Thank you.  suzy 


<<No one will give you email advice if you have conduction or current problems; 
Youu'll have to experiment on yourself.  But the TENS and other devices are 
compared electrically on the jaguar site.  If you avoid making a current 
through the heart you can otherwise still do blood electrification.  Just use 
one arm only and position the electrodes over a pair of veins (effective, not 
choice). Or use leg arteries near your ankles if you can (better)>>

<<If you check out the jaguar page on the herpes zapper, you'll see that even 
with a (9V battery you'd use a resistor>>