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I will be able to add only a little info to what I have already

posted. But I will try to do the best I can. When I first got my zapper,

it eliminated the pain from a heel spur that the doc described as 'a

whopper', and did so in one whole hour!!!! Before 3 weeks were up, a

great, mountain-like fatigue was gone too. As for the Heberden's nodes--I

recall that after a couple of days of near-steady zapping, the pain was

greatly relieved, but was not totally gone. Same for the redness and

swelling. It took several days or maybe a week or two before the redness

was completely gone. But the pain and fever did leave. The nodes reduced

in size, but have never disappeared totally. And if I press really hard on

them, I can feel some discomfort, but it isn't really pain. However, those

node areas are not like the areas on fingers where there are no nodes. A

chiropractor tested my grip strength, and it is at the peak for a female my

age. I am happy with that, of course. I am thinking that I need to get

very agressive with everything and try to get totally healthy and not need

electricity any longer. But I am enjoying life as never before so I

probably will just go along with what I am doing, which is considerable. It

sure is great to not be in pain and not be tired. My main complaint, which

is a serious one I know, is a tendency toward hypercalcemia. It may be that

as I continue to zap and do my other stuff, this too will go away, but only

time will tell on that one. Bottom line is----the pain, redness, and

fever was gone in less than 3 weeks, and that may be 2 weeks--don't recall.

The 'knots' are much smaller, but can still be detected. I used the Croft

zapper for months before I got a Beck unit. I have never used the Godzilla

on the fingers. It might work sooner that way. I used the Croft zapper on

the calves of the legs and the Beck unit on the wrists. I went like

gangbusters with the Croft and started really slow with the Beck unit since

I was afraid of electroporation. If I can think of anything else I will

post it. I forgot to say that I don't use the zapper and the Beck unit at

the same time since it seems to cause some slight pain the heart area. Not

sure about that, but am pretty sure. pj

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