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congratulations! sorry no one's yet answered this.

no salt water. plain water is the design basis. adding salt will

really jazz up the power too high, I think.

use whatever means to apply pressure. on back, just lay down on it,

and on front place a heavy book or such on to hold it. or use a couple

of straps, or wind up some cord, it really does not matter what, get

contact is all.

HIV does hide in the gut, can be in spleen, thymus, marrow also. Most

is in the gut in the cases of bad HIV infections. I'm not sure yet how

effective godzilla gut pads will be, that's where you come in. We need

to know the Cd4 count as this is used to determine if it's working.

The thymus and spleen, and lymph nodes also contain HIV, so make up

some more sponges and forks to place there. You can attach as many

sets of electrodes to your trusty 6 volt battery as you want, you will

never wear it out. Please, please please test the pads in these places

and do it in intervals of a few hours rather than one treatment per

day. you need to interrupt the replication cycle of virus. the

germinating virus might not respond until it is fully mature. so use it

several times a day for 15 min or so. It's good to reverse polarity by

move the pads or by reversing the wire contacts to battery about every

5-10 min. to aid in reversing electroylsis. but don't get too carried

away with that idea, sometimes it does not seem to matter. having

alligator clips at the battery makes most sense to do that, some make

switches to do it, but you don't need to get that complex.

really, we have no reports back on cd4 vs the gut

pads/thymus/spleen/lymph nodes treatments! and if we knew it was

working, we could start a campaign and clear up HIV. But we can't

commit to something unless we have some results to know.

bG

>

> I made my first Godzilla. Woopie! Some questions:

>

> I'm not clear on how it should be applied. I have a lot of digestive

> problems so should I put one pole on my belly and the other on my

> back? Is that the most effective use for HIV? How do I secure them?

> Should I use a big belt? When I use paddles can I attach to the same

> battery as Godzilla? I understand the sponges should be damp but not

> wet, correct? Should you use salt water to increase conductivity? I

> used alligator clips on the battery terminals so I can easily switch

> polarity. Good idea?

>

> Thanks for your help. I have CFS; my friend has HIV. I'll report the

> results.

>

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placement: this is a concept-based thing. you want the germ to be

part of the circuit. so it has to be inbetween the electrodes. pad

on the gut, other pad in back. pad on one side, pad on other side,

etc. imagine a straight line from pad to pad and you have the idea.bG

> >

> > I made my first Godzilla. Woopie! Some questions:

> >

> > I'm not clear on how it should be applied. I have a lot of

digestive

> > problems so should I put one pole on my belly and the other on my

> > back? Is that the most effective use for HIV? How do I secure

them?

> > Should I use a big belt? When I use paddles can I attach to the

same

> > battery as Godzilla? I understand the sponges should be damp but

not

> > wet, correct? Should you use salt water to increase conductivity?

I

> > used alligator clips on the battery terminals so I can easily

switch

> > polarity. Good idea?

> >

> > Thanks for your help. I have CFS; my friend has HIV. I'll report

the

> > results.

> >

>

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