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Great news bG. Are you using it on one cheek at a time--meaning one paddle

outside the cheek and one inside that side of your mouth--or are you placing

both paddles outside each cheek and letting the current run across your

mouth?

samala,

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Hiya, nope just one pad on each cheek, it goes right through all that

to reach all the germs inside the path between the pads. :) gotta

love it.

bG

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Hi baby_grand,

Hey that is really good news, I'm on it.

Take care,

V

> WELL GANG, wonderful news.

> After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a cleaning.

> I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

> very good at it.

> Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my godzilla

> pads a few times a week.

> There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm 62).

> This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

> plaque mouth at the dentist.

> So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own a

> godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers to

> use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

> research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the teeth.

> The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You may

> be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm stoked, and

> you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our files

> under dental.

> bG

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Are you zapping with both pads at the same time?

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> Hiya, nope just one pad on each cheek, it goes right

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> to reach all the germs inside the path between the pads.

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>> time--meaning

> one paddle outside the cheek and one inside that side of

> your mouth--or are

> you placing both paddles outside each cheek and letting

> the current run across

> your mouth?

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>> samala,

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This is great news. Congratulations! I'm going to try this.

Jon

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> WELL GANG, wonderful news.

>

> After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a cleaning.

> I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

> very good at it.

>

> Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my godzilla

> pads a few times a week.

>

> There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm 62).

> This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

> plaque mouth at the dentist.

>

> So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own a

> godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers to

> use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

> research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the teeth.

> The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You may

> be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm stoked, and

> you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our files

> under dental.

>

> bG

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Hello bg

Can you give me more info on this? How long do you do it each time, and how many

times per day.

As a side note, there was a dentist that wrote 2 books on dentistry, Money by

the mouthful, and one other that I don't remember. Anyway, he did not fill a

cavity in over 15 years. He said that cavities were nothing more than bacteria

attacking the teeth. He taught people how to keep their mouth clean enough that

the cavities filled themselves when they were minor with tooth enamel again.

He also said that if your gums were in such bad shape that the dentist was

saying all your teeth needed to be pulled, that one week with a good irrigator

would tighten up the teeth so that even the periodontist would admit that they

no longer needed pulled. All the irrigator does is kill the anerobic bacteria by

putting oxygen below the gumline. Seems that these devices on this list would

do the same thing.

The American Dental Asso. sued him for telling people they could heal their

cavities. He won in court by showing the judge that even the ADA journals said

the same thing.

So my theory was that if we can kill the bacteria causing the cavity, then maybe

we could avoid getting the cavities filled. Would be worth letting a dentist

scan a tooth to see how big the cavity was, and then using this method for a

year and seeing if the cavity was any bigger.

Thanks much

Rick Prevatt.

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WELL GANG, wonderful news.

After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a cleaning.

I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

very good at it.

Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my godzilla

pads a few times a week.

There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm 62).

This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

plaque mouth at the dentist.

So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own a

godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers to

use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the teeth.

The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You may

be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm stoked, and

you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our files

under dental.

bG

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Hi, Rick

Hmm well I didn't do much, just put the godzilla paddles one on each

cheek (yes you need to use both). It was a few minutes, like around

10, and I did it when I felt a cold coming on every few hours, for

about 3-4 times a day for the first day, and once or twice the second

day. That's it. If used like that every week it would be 10 times

what I did. I waited weeks inbetween applications,only when feeling

a cold coming on. I was not trying to fix my mouth--at all! it just

did it as a side effect.

I think if you applied it as above one day a week or two, it might be

interesting to see what your next dental visit looks like compared to

the usual. I would still go to the dentist, but would like to reduce

that to reading the old magazines in the waiting room, shaking hands

and leaving with teeth intact.(wouldn't we all). So go for it, and

post your results eh?

bG

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> WELL GANG, wonderful news.

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> After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a

cleaning.

> I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

> very good at it.

>

> Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my godzilla

> pads a few times a week.

>

> There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm 62).

> This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

> plaque mouth at the dentist.

>

> So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own a

> godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers to

> use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

> research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the teeth.

> The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You may

> be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm stoked,

and

> you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our files

> under dental.

>

> bG

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yes, you have to use both or no current will flow, it's a complete

circuit. One paddle on each cheek.

bG

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> >> Great news bG. Are you using it on one cheek at a

> >> time--meaning

> > one paddle outside the cheek and one inside that side of

> > your mouth--or are

> > you placing both paddles outside each cheek and letting

> > the current run across

> > your mouth?

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> >> samala,

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Hi folks -

I second 's question, and 2] am wondering if my new Sota SP lite

and be used in the same way? Is the " silver pulser " similar to the

godzilla in its output and effect?

Thanks a lot,

scarlett

ps i just made my first batch of CS, a lovely pale gold color. How

empowering! Guess what everybody's getting for Christmas?

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This is just my opinion, but there's some facts behind it, the Silver

pulser light or other silver pulsers will do similar things, however,

you may find the pulsing something of an annoyance. If you turn it

way down the pulsing is less, but so is the effect, so you have to

use it a longer time to get the same effect. It seems to have no

large pads so maybe you would need to improvise some sort of larger

pad thing, like inserting the bare metal probes inside blocks of

sponges. In general pulsating devices are slower than the godzilla

simply because godzilla uses DC or direct current which is always on

in one direction and tends to corrode the microbes faster than

current that reverses itself frequently and may undo some of the

changes. The pulsing also forces the user to lower the output to

make the pulsing tolerable.

bG

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Bummer.

Are you saying that with the godzilla there is no sensation?

I'll try it with the pulser and report soon. Im not seeing a dentist

and have no obvious infection, however ive got 4 or 5 teeth that

clearly " need work " and one that was just filled with the caveat that

it would " probably " need a root canal, as well as one old root

canal/crown way in the back which im told would have to be pulled if

it starts hurting all the time.They all tend to get tetchy at once,

with increasing frequency.

Btw, exactly where on the cheeks did you put the pads -back closer to

the ears, or in front closer to the nose?

Thanks bg

c

ps do you play the piano?

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> This is just my opinion, but there's some facts behind it, the Silver

> pulser light or other silver pulsers will do similar things, however,

> you may find the pulsing something of an annoyance. If you turn it

> way down the pulsing is less, but so is the effect, so you have to

> use it a longer time to get the same effect. It seems to have no

> large pads so maybe you would need to improvise some sort of larger

> pad thing, like inserting the bare metal probes inside blocks of

> sponges. In general pulsating devices are slower than the godzilla

> simply because godzilla uses DC or direct current which is always on

> in one direction and tends to corrode the microbes faster than

> current that reverses itself frequently and may undo some of the

> changes. The pulsing also forces the user to lower the output to

> make the pulsing tolerable.

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> bG

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well you make the paddles with large sponges like used to wash a

car. it should be cellulose so holds water, not plastic sponge. So,

These are deliberately very large and I apply and only have to shift

a little like a half inch here or there to cover the area you want it

all from lower jaw and even under the jaw. Leave in place 5 minutes

or so and then move up or down or sideways, cover as much of the face

below the eyes as you can.

you can feel it after awhile, the skin tends to get a bit sensitive

or a tinge red.

yes I do play piano.

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Has anyone noticed any adverse affects with existing fillings?

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> WELL GANG, wonderful news.

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> After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a

cleaning.

> I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

> very good at it.

>

> Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my godzilla

> pads a few times a week.

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> There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm 62).

> This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

> plaque mouth at the dentist.

>

> So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own a

> godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers to

> use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

> research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

teeth.

> The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You may

> be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm stoked,

and

> you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our files

> under dental.

>

> bG

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I can taste the metal from my filings while using the godzilla, however I dont

think this is a problem.  Maybe it is dislodging some small metal molecules, but

there r lots of them left?

Anyway, I have had amazing results with  getting rid of infection using it.

~Andy

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Subject: Re: Godzilla VS THE DENTIST!!!! coming to a chair near

you!!

Date: Saturday, November 22, 2008, 6:14 PM

Has anyone noticed any adverse affects with existing fillings?

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> WELL GANG, wonderful news.

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> After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a

cleaning.

> I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

> very good at it.

>

> Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my godzilla

> pads a few times a week.

>

> There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm 62).

> This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

> plaque mouth at the dentist.

>

> So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own a

> godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers to

> use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

> research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

teeth.

> The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You may

> be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm stoked,

and

> you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our files

> under dental.

>

> bG

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Hi, Andy. Would appreciate more detail on the results. We value and

record these for others to help them get inspired and to understand

it better, please take some time to pitch in and write it for us.

The metallic taste was also mentioned here by people who had NO

fillings.

So we have no idea what that taste actually is.

bG

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62).

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> > you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our

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Hi bg,

I have thought more about this.  I can get a metallic taste just from placing a

metal spoon against my tongue, so maybe it has nothing to do with my fillings? 

Perhaps it is an electrolytic action from electrons passing through saliva?  I

know electrical engineering, but I'm no expert on human chemistry.

~Andy

From: baby_grand <no_reply >

Subject: Re: Godzilla VS THE DENTIST!!!! coming to a chair near

you!!

Date: Monday, November 24, 2008, 2:41 PM

Hi, Andy. Would appreciate more detail on the results. We value

and

record these for others to help them get inspired and to understand

it better, please take some time to pitch in and write it for us.

The metallic taste was also mentioned here by people who had NO

fillings.

So we have no idea what that taste actually is.

bG

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> > Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my

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> > There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm

62).

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> > So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own

a

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> > godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers

to

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> > use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

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> > research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

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Hi Eandrew,

I think you are right, I think I have read of people getting the metallic taste

when there was no metal, it may just be a taste bud response to electricity and

fools our brain in to thinking its a metal taste, probably because metal does a

similar thing in the reaction on the taste buds.

Take care,

V

> Hi bg,

> I have thought more about this. I can get a metallic taste just

> from placing a metal spoon against my tongue, so maybe it has

> nothing to do with my fillings? Perhaps it is an electrolytic

> action from electrons passing through saliva? I know electrical

> engineering, but I'm no expert on human chemistry.

> ~Andy

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> Subject: Re: Godzilla VS THE DENTIST!!!! coming to a chair near

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> Date: Monday, November 24, 2008, 2:41 PM

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> Hi, Andy. Would appreciate more detail on the results. We value

and

> record these for others to help them get inspired and to understand

> it better, please take some time to pitch in and write it for us.

> The metallic taste was also mentioned here by people who had NO

> fillings.

> So we have no idea what that taste actually is.

> bG

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>> > WELL GANG, wonderful news.

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>> > After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a

>> cleaning.

>> > I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

>> > very good at it.

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>> > Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my

> godzilla

>> > pads a few times a week.

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>> > There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm

> 62).

>> > This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

>> > plaque mouth at the dentist.

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>> > So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own

> a

>> > godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers

> to

>> > use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

>> > research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

>> teeth.

>> > The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You

> may

>> > be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm stoked,

>> and

>> > you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our

> files

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Question for the board,

I have a few new cavities that my dentist wants to fill. They don't

bother me but I was wondering if the baby Godzilla would get rid of the

infection and stop the progression of the cavity. Has anyone had success

with this?

Bob

Re: Godzilla VS THE DENTIST!!!! coming to a chair near

you!!

Date: Monday, November 24, 2008, 2:41 PM

Hi, Andy. Would appreciate more detail on the results. We

value and

record these for others to help them get inspired and to understand

it better, please take some time to pitch in and write it for us.

The metallic taste was also mentioned here by people who had NO

fillings.

So we have no idea what that taste actually is.

bG

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> > I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

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> > very good at it.

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> > Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my

godzilla

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> > pads a few times a week.

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> > There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm

62).

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> > So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own

a

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> > godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers

to

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> > use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

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> > research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

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> > The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You

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Hi Bob,

Dentists like to fill cavities, it is an investment in their future. if you have

the right diet then the cavities will fill themselves. you have to have enough

calcium and phosphorus in the diet and have alkaline salvia, then you have to

stop using toothpaste with glycerine in it as that put a coating on the teeth

preventing them from re-enameling themselves, probably put in there deliberately

to boost dental profits.

then if you have all those conditions met then the cavities will fill

themselves. the alkaline salvia coats the teeth, the breath with CO2 forms a

weak carbonic acid which takes the minerals out of the saliva and plates them on

the teeth. viola cavities heal up and disappear, how do you think the enamel got

there in the first place?

Now once you have all those conditions met you can also speed it along by

putting hydrogen peroxide in the cavity and packing it with finely powdered

dolomite. Pack it in good and the enameling process will cover it over with new

enamel.

The godzilla would probably help with the process keeping out the germs.

toothpaset bad for teeth

flouride bad for teeth

dentists bad for teeth.

Godzilla good for teeth.

did you think that this small sector of the medical world ie dentists would be

any different than the rest of the medical world and not spread info and take

actions on your teeth that was for their own profit. Ha! fooled you. the ADA is

just as bad as the AMA in perpetuating and extracting profits from the demise of

your dental health.

Take care,

V

> Question for the board,

> I have a few new cavities that my dentist wants to fill. They don't

> bother me but I was wondering if the baby Godzilla would get rid of the

> infection and stop the progression of the cavity. Has anyone had success

> with this?

> Bob

> Re: Godzilla VS THE DENTIST!!!! coming to a chair near

> you!!

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> Date: Monday, November 24, 2008, 2:41 PM

> Hi, Andy. Would appreciate more detail on the results. We

> value and

> record these for others to help them get inspired and to understand

> it better, please take some time to pitch in and write it for us.

> The metallic taste was also mentioned here by people who had NO

> fillings.

> So we have no idea what that taste actually is.

> bG

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>> > WELL GANG, wonderful news.

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>> > After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a

>> cleaning.

>> > I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

>> > very good at it.

>> >

>> > Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my

> godzilla

>> > pads a few times a week.

>> >

>> > There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm

> 62).

>> > This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

>> > plaque mouth at the dentist.

>> >

>> > So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own

> a

>> > godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers

> to

>> > use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

>> > research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

>> teeth.

>> > The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You

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>> > you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our

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I don't have the answer to this - it should be interesting. However, don't let

your dentist use amalgam filling if you have your tooth filled. Its loaded with

mercury.

The porcelain looking stuff they use is safer. Can't remember the name of it,

but it looks like regular tooth enamel.

Wanda

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Hi, Andy. Would appreciate more detail on the results. We

value and

record these for others to help them get inspired and to understand

it better, please take some time to pitch in and write it for us.

The metallic taste was also mentioned here by people who had NO

fillings.

So we have no idea what that taste actually is.

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Hello V,

Ha! No, I fully realize how crooked the ADA and AMA are. I practice

acupuncture for a living... have been doing so for 33 years (licensed in CA,

MA, and FL). I've wanted to tell you that the Godzilla got rid of ALL of my

pain and it is apparently gone for good. Can't tell you how happy I am...

I must have had some residual infection that was missed. I would assume

that any tooth could be treated to stop the progression of a cavity by

killing the bacteria in the tooth. Am I assuming correctly? You could make

a FORTUNE with this device if folks knew about it. My God... dentists are

my worst nightmare! I have lousy teeth despite a good diet... mostly

organic veg (some Ghee, fish, and occasional chicken). Stopped all soda,

even the organic kind but cavities keep coming (from inside I would assume).

I'll test the PH of my saliva also. I'm in good health overall... run and

work out, no serious diseases etc. Anyway.... thanks for your help, really.

Now I feel like I'll never have to visit a dentist again... and that's worth

A LOT.

Bob

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>> The metallic taste was also mentioned here by people who had NO

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Hey Bob,nicegoing! I'll post your note to our files. Pain can go

from disabling germs, reducing inflammation, or whatever. Germs need

steady applications a few times a week, I guess, no exact info for

you there. You might tell us better after you test a bit.. ?

I am posting some new photos of a simpler godzilla device right now.

It will enable anyone to build it with even less materials, and to

control the power output easily.

Yes the germs in mouth might be lessened if our research shows up

like we hope, you should report any results you obtain on teeth for

sure. It's vital work. Not everyone has a dramatic infection except

in their mouth..and they really get hit with it.

See the photos section in case your device needs a rebuild. If not

use what is working. My concern is to tame it down a little bit and

also, as always to make it easier to build.

bG

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zero-

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own

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> >

> >

> >

> >>> > godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local

torturers

> >

> >> to

> >

> >

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> >>> > use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

> >

> >

> >

> >>> > research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

> >

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> >

> >

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> >>> > The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans.

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stoked,

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Hi Wanda,

Yes I know, I haven't had an amalgam filling done in over 20 years.

Most of mine are gone... I have two very small ones left that are at least

25 years old. They are only dots taking up 1/4 of the surface of the tooth.

Thanks for your concern.

Bob

Re: Godzilla VS THE DENTIST!!!! coming to a chair

> near

> you!!

>

> Date: Monday, November 24, 2008, 2:41 PM

>

> Hi, Andy. Would appreciate more detail on the results. We

> value and

>

> record these for others to help them get inspired and to understand

>

> it better, please take some time to pitch in and write it for us.

>

> The metallic taste was also mentioned here by people who had NO

>

> fillings.

>

> So we have no idea what that taste actually is.

>

> bG

>

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> > >

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> >

>

> > > WELL GANG, wonderful news.

>

> >

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> > >

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> >

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> > > After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a

>

> >

>

> > cleaning.

>

> >

>

> > > I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and not

>

> >

>

> > > very good at it.

>

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> > >

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> >

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> > > Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my

>

> godzilla

>

> >

>

> > > pads a few times a week.

>

> >

>

> > >

>

> >

>

> > > There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm

>

> 62).

>

> >

>

> > > This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a zero-

>

> >

>

> > > plaque mouth at the dentist.

>

> >

>

> > >

>

> >

>

> > > So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you own

>

> a

>

> >

>

> > > godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local torturers

>

> to

>

> >

>

> > > use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

>

> >

>

> > > research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

>

> >

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> > teeth.

>

> >

>

> > > The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans. You

>

> may

>

> >

>

> > > be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm stoked,

>

> >

>

> > and

>

> >

>

> > > you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our

>

> files

>

> >

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bG,

I used the baby Godzilla three or four times on my tooth... 5 minutes

each session changing polarity once every minute or so. Never let it get

past the " green " zone on the meter, usually the first third of that zone.

Did both sides of the tooth in question by holding the leads in place.

Wrapped a small amount of paper towel around the ends as well. Worked like

a charm!

Bob

Re: Godzilla VS THE DENTIST!!!! coming to a chair near

you!!

> Hey Bob,nicegoing! I'll post your note to our files. Pain can go

> from disabling germs, reducing inflammation, or whatever. Germs need

> steady applications a few times a week, I guess, no exact info for

> you there. You might tell us better after you test a bit.. ?

>

> I am posting some new photos of a simpler godzilla device right now.

> It will enable anyone to build it with even less materials, and to

> control the power output easily.

>

> Yes the germs in mouth might be lessened if our research shows up

> like we hope, you should report any results you obtain on teeth for

> sure. It's vital work. Not everyone has a dramatic infection except

> in their mouth..and they really get hit with it.

>

> See the photos section in case your device needs a rebuild. If not

> use what is working. My concern is to tame it down a little bit and

> also, as always to make it easier to build.

>

> bG

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>> >

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>> >>> > WELL GANG, wonderful news.

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>> >>> > After 1.5 years of dodging it, I went to the dentist for a

>> >

>> >

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>> >

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>> >

>> >>> > I brush about 4 or 5 times a week sometimes a little more and

> not

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > very good at it.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > Meantime, this is cold-flu season, so I have been using my

>> >

>> >> godzilla

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > pads a few times a week.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > There was almost NO plaque on my teeth. No gums issues (I'm

>> >

>> >> 62).

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > This jives with a friends' using it for sinus then finding a

> zero-

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > plaque mouth at the dentist.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > So...you may not have infection, or other issues, but if you

> own

>> >

>> >> a

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > godzilla paddles device, then you OWE it to your local

> torturers

>> >

>> >> to

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > use it a few minutes several times a week around the cheeks to

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > research your plaque deposits. Plaque seems to fall off the

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> teeth.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > The bacteria responsible for decay is streptococus mutans.

> You

>> >

>> >> may

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > be able to remove that, as well. Who knows, but hey, I'm

> stoked,

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> and

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>> > you should be too. This is hot news. I will file it in our

>> >

>> >> files

>> >

>> >

>> >

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