Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Does the apprentice work as well as the Godzilla? The apprentice was so easy to make and seems to work well. The first time I tried it, I felt I was coming down with a cold with scratchy throat and nasal congestion. I put a lead on the front of my neck and one on the back of my neck for 5 minutes and then reversed them for 5 minutes. I did the same on my nose, with a lead on each side for 5 minutes then switched polarity. The next day I had no sign of a cold! Do I need to build a Godzilla for things such as arthritis and such? Thanks --- baby_grand <bobluhrs@...> wrote: > I've no idea if I'm typical, but, osteo ran in my > family, and I > started getting pains in the fingers around late > 40's early 50's. > However, since using the godzilla device on the > wrists, I guess it > does travel into the fingers since the anastomosis > of the veins and > arteries in the extremities provides a pathway for > the current to > travel--I've not had any more of it..it's gone. I > do play piano, and > that may help keep fingers more agile...however, my > cousin plays more > piano than I do, and at 60 he had it badly. I'm 59, > 60 in April. > > I'm not sure abt rheumatoid, but it does look > similar to things like > prostatitis, male pattern baldness, etc. If it's > not viral, then it > could be some hormone that binds to cells in the > areas affected, > making them look like invaders to the immune system. > > I've seen hair regrowth as well as an end to > frequent urination as a > result of using the godzilla device on myself. > Literally, I can hold > urine for many hours, way beyond what someone my age > should be able > to do, in fact better than in my youth. > > I'd not hesitate to research it... > > bG > > > > > >> > > > > >> BG~ > > > > >> Where does osteo-arthritis fit in? > > > > >> Sash > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 the rheumatoid arthritis and many of those other thnigs are all caused by the same thing, clogged arteries. Male pattern baldness, vision reduction, heart disease, arthritis, are all caused by plaque buildup in the arteries/ cappillaries. when the cappilaries get clogged then the joints cant get rebulit as the cartilage is dependent on th e blood supply to replenish fluid and cells, same gose with eyes and hair. so if you have any clogged arteries you most likely will have many of those other symptoms also. Clean the arteries out and the stuff gose away eventually. mayb the electricy helps clean them out in some way due to a chemical reaction with teh ions that are created when the electricity flows. Take care, V > I've no idea if I'm typical, but, osteo ran in my family, and I > started getting pains in the fingers around late 40's early 50's. > However, since using the godzilla device on the wrists, I guess it > does travel into the fingers since the anastomosis of the veins and > arteries in the extremities provides a pathway for the current to > travel--I've not had any more of it..it's gone. I do play piano, and > that may help keep fingers more agile...however, my cousin plays more > piano than I do, and at 60 he had it badly. I'm 59, 60 in April. > I'm not sure abt rheumatoid, but it does look similar to things like > prostatitis, male pattern baldness, etc. If it's not viral, then it > could be some hormone that binds to cells in the areas affected, > making them look like invaders to the immune system. > I've seen hair regrowth as well as an end to frequent urination as a > result of using the godzilla device on myself. Literally, I can hold > urine for many hours, way beyond what someone my age should be able > to do, in fact better than in my youth. > I'd not hesitate to research it... > bG > >> >> >> >> >> >> BG~ >> >> >> Where does osteo-arthritis fit in? >> >> >> Sash >> >> > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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