BTW, anyone who has made a home made pulsar can easily make it to be a shocker as well. Instead of connecting the magnetic coil wound on a VHS spool to the unit, connect the primary of an old automobile spark coil to it. Easy, and convenient.
Marshall bjh...@aol.com wrote: > I have been told that you cannot use new automobiles to shock for > venom. It will kill you. Maybe older vehicles were OK. We have used > the spark plug wire from a 2 cylinder motor. We hold a metal rod > (with heavy welder's gloves) stuck into the spark plug cover. We > stand on a few layers of corrugated boxes flattened out to keep from > being grounded? With the motor running (a welder) I hold the rod, > and my husband gets just close enough to the rod to have it arc, or > have a little electrical bolt strike his skin. We shocked each bite, > or eruption, about 10 or 15 times around them and also in the middle > of them. The man who showed us how to do this used a 2 cylinder > motorcycle to shock his wife's bite with great success. My husband > has waited 2 weeks to shock his. His original bite had already > cleared up. I used CS on it, but he had several eruptions after > that. We have been told that he should have stayed down, and not been > as active as he was (he played basketball several times). Have been > told that it caused the poison to circulate to other sites. He is > seeing a Chiropractor who is using acupuncture, Metal cleanse, and UV > light. She cautioned against too much CS ingestion saying it can > accumulate in body if not cleansed. I was having my husband drink > about 8-16 oz a day before we started to see her. She sent him to a > Dr. to get some antibiotics. The Dr. gave him a shot of Rocephin and > a prescription for Keflex. He said the eruptions looked like Staph. > The eruptions seem to slowly be getting better. He has been seeing > the Chiropractor for 5 days, twice a day. We have shocked the > eruptions twice. We haven't told the chiropractor, though. He hasn't > had any new eruptions in 5 days. Still treating 3. They are still > painful. Thanks for the responses. I gave my chiropractor the > article on using nitro patches. She hasn't commented, yet. The guy > who showed us how to use the shock told me that I should have used my > CS generator to shock it as soon as the first bite started erupting. > He said to wet the area and shock it all the way around it. I will > probably try that if I get stung or bitten. I have a homemade CS > generator made with a 19v adapter. > > BECKY