--- Shirley Reed <pj20...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>   I have found that Lugol's Iodine on a joint with a
> little DMSO on it will help the deep pain some. 
> Vit. E rubbed in well will too.  Even my zapper
> won't get all the pain, but it got most of it and my
> joints are smaller than before zapping.  Have to
> stay at it though.    My husband  has been using
> some therapeutic magnets taped here and there and is
> getting some relief with them.  They are super neos.
>    Best wishes.  pj
Any thoughts on brewing the CS over a North pole? I
have large 4 by 6 inch ceramic wafers of SrFe, (
strontium ferrite)  Todays current limited batch,
checking after 5 hours, (1.22 ma) came out with a very
white cathode oxide deposit, which usually comes out
blackish grey. Some people say a North pole will
energize the water, but I am dubious. Will have to
repeat this tommorrow to see if this was just a
glitch. I dont usually use a magnet for CS production,
because of the hassle of meter clips being attracted
to it. But I do use it for the Rife /Lakhovsky
variation of a electrical treatment, who my freind
with boils takes every day. Since he was doing this I
decided to also do a pepper seed germination
experiment

I did a seed experiment with pepper seeds after 7
days,1/2 hour treatment /day on a Rife/Lakhovsky
variation of electrical stimulation and the results
were quite impressive. I dont know if non yahoo
internet users will be able to access the URL's but
here is a post on the subject sent to another list;

> >      Havent had time to go into detail about how
> this
> > experiment was done, but heres the results of a 7
> day
> > pepper seed germination experiment. Two
> tablespoons of
> > sweet cherry pepper seeds for each sample were
> used
> > for the experiment, and then the ones that
> appeared to
> > be sprouting were separated after 7 days.
> 
> Did you calculate the percentage of germation in
> each
> sample...??......if you did what were they.....
> 
> thank you........steve
> 
No I wasn't overly concerned about this, I simply
wanted to see if a difference in germination rates
between a control sample and electrified samples would
be obtained. I had originally posted that two
tablespoons of seeds were used for each sample, this
was a mistake, I meant to say teaspoons. It would seem
too bothersome to count that many seeds, and then form
different % ratios, so this isnt really that serious
of a study, just an experiment made for verification
of claims.  The point of the experiment was to simply
verify what others have written concerning high
voltage and high frequency, that it can be beneficial
to plant life.  Actually very little literature seems
to exist on the subject.
     Two references I have noted were obtained from
Lindsays Publications.
1) Electricity in Horticulture & Agriculture
by Prof S Lemstrom  1904
Pg 61 notes that
The principle manner in which electricity,...,
exercizes its influence on growing vegetables has been
discovered to exist partly in producing ozone and
nitric compounds and introducing them into into the
cappillary tubes of plants...

I dont know if you were able to access the jpeg I sent
to list;
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/files/MED/Dsc00461.jpg
But the middle electrified N sample had the highest
germination rate, and significant amounts of ozone are
created from the Sr Fe magnet. Other literature
indicated the a North pole was beneficial, so I used
that side of the magnet stack.

2) High Frequency Apparatus
Thomas Stanley Curtis, 1916
has a chapter 15 entitled
Plant Culture with High Tension Current,
Chapter 16
High Frequency Plant Culture

Chart showing differences between a Tesla Coil
stimulated plant growth and normal shows a 50%
increase for most crops studied. This included a
buried wire as ground for the coil, and a aerial wire
above the plants.  TC was a moderate model employing
only 130 watts, with 5000 volt input, running an hour
each for morning and sunset.
( these were only book references on the subject, not
my particular experiment, which also uses high
voltage/high frequency)

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/files/MED/Dsc00449.jpg

Shows the magnet and windings.  Electrified North Seed
sample in wet paper towel was placed on non magnetic
stainless steel plate on top of the magnet: this
consists of one electrode, and the other polarity
electrode consists of connection to a pair of silver
coins used for CS production. A water and glass
barrier exists between the bipolar rises  of resonant
voltage rise. A pair of high induction coils is used
to increase the voltage by 60 hz series resonance to
30 times what is inputed.(estimated) Input was by
variac to 4 fold step-up transformer, where 100 volts
was inputed,becoming 400 volts through transformer,
and an estimated 6000 volts on each potential, being
12,000
volts between potentials as a bipolar resonant voltage
rise.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/files/MED/Dsc00451.jpg

Shows where the arc bar sample was placed. The magnet
windings are connected from wire to a small 4 inch
neon, and then an arc gap. After the arc in series, an
aluminum foil connection to a persons body consists of
the end polar capacity connection, as a version of a
Rife/ Lakhovsky treatment. The jpeg shows the persons
finger extended to the interior area of a  bifilar
square coil for scope monitoring. He is emmiting a
high frequency signal that registers a .8 volt rf
decay signal on the sensing inductor.  The volume of
scoped voltage and frequency is dependent on the
inductor used for sensing.  A different inductor
typically will register a much higher voltage and
frequency, this particular inductor has a very low
natural resonant frequency in the 30,000 hz range,
which makes for easy scopings at 10 us/div sweep rate.

Sincerely HDN





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