Thanks Dean,

I guess with a little ingenuity the probe could be modified to attach to
both hands and feet at the same time (one lead on one side of the body and
one on the other.  This should get all the body from the neck down anyway.

Duncan has a good point.  This discussion of zappers and Hulda Clark is
definately off topic.  I'll make a motion we stick more closely to CS.  I've
been part of the problem.

Vince Richter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean T. Miller" <dtmil...@midiowa.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: CS>zappers


> Hi Vince,
>
> On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 04:57:00 -0600, "V. Richter" <cvin...@ala.net>
> wrote:
>
> >I have a zapper on order and don't understand something.  Maybe you or
> >anyone else can comment on it.
> >
> >I've read several of the internet sites which promote H. Clarks and other
> >types of zappers, but I don't have a feel for the extent of parrallel
> >current paths they can take.  For instance, the usual protocol is holding
> >the two opposite polarity leads in your hands.  Does this send currnet as
> >low as your colon to kill unwanteds there, in the bladder, liver,
kidneys,
> >etc. or is there other methods of application that one needs to use for
> >different specific areas of the body?  (That sounded like a good idea to
> >contact your cheeks with the back of your hands while holding the
> >electrodes.  I'll try that since I have some problems with sinuses too).
>
> I haven't tried the Zapper with foot pads, which is one way people
> have reported using it.  I imagine (I haven't measured it) that foot
> pads would put more current through the lower parts of the body.  You
> could also use "thigh pads," where you place a flat copper pad under
> each thigh as you use your computer.  :)
>
> Of course, the copper pads should be covered by a wet cotton cloth
> (handkerchief).  I wet the cotton coverings for the wands with CS (the
> cotton coverings are infant socks, from Wal-Mart).
>
> -- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)
>
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