Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 When electirifying a cold, the prime area is the nasal area, but the pharynx is also a germ hideout. The pharynx is in back, below the nasal cavity and is the very top of the throat. To hit this area, either use one electrode right up under the chin above the adam's apple, or in the mouth itself. The other goes behind the neck, below the skull. The nasal area has the right temperature for virus to replicate, so is a target. In a cold, various cells lining the area are actually destroyed. It takes about 14 days for them to be replaced. So, act early before this occurs, if you can. The virus can get into bronchials, lungs, etc and cause more trouble. Don't sniff inwards, that only moves it there. Blow out, and use the germkiller on the target areas. The cold season is winter time. People are inside in closer contact, so it spreads faster in Winter. It isn't frosty the snowman that brings it, it's us.. :0) bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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