Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 you're probably seeing reduced herpes due to immune system becoming less busied with other issues, so the herpes stays hidden. Blood electrifying might do some of that for you. Herpes, however, is usually a local infection with quite easy targets to hit. Applying one godzilla pad on the outbreak area the other on the spine where the nerve for that area inserts, could remove the herpes permanently from that nerve. Hypothetically it would never return at that spot again. So up to you, but I'd say blood electrifying is not going to remove herpes since it lives in the nerves themselves and blood electrifying will never get to it. personally I would want to remove the herpes, not just work indirectly on the immune system. The immune system will not remove herpes by itself. bG > > I had purchased a godzilla about 5 years ago. I used it for 8 months > on the beck settings. Following the advice I had read re > electroporation, I stopped taking any vitamins & supplements during > this period. I loved how my energy picked up, no tiredness in the > morning, absolutely no herpes outbreaks during that time. I > discontinued the godzilla when I burned my wrist quite badly with one > of the electrodes, never used it since. Once in a while I was thinking > of starting again ( be more careful with the burning situation...), > but I was uncomfortable with the thought of giving up my supplements, > particularly a thyroid supplement I seem to really need to take. > Question: I read somewhere on this forum that using supplements is > O.K. while using the godzilla on the godzilla settings rather than on > the beck settings. As much as I want to believe this and get started > on the godzilla settings, I need to understand the reason for this > first. I thought that the Beck settings are more conservative, weaker, > therefore, if anything, those settings should be less worrysome while > taking supplements? > Please help! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Personally I found that after using the Beck machine consistently I developed a resistance to any amount of suppliments, I got used to them and had no side effects at all, I understand that Beck made a mistake thinking electroporosis took place at his low voltages, later he learned that it only happens at very high voltages, and that it was a mistake to tell people not to take suppliments for reasons of elecroporosis.....the Godzilla is even lower voltages than the Beck device ...should have NO effect at all.correct me if I am wrong on this one? PPlease consider the environment before printing this email ________________________________ From: canadiangirlsdream <wellness4u@...> Sent: Monday, December 8, 2008 10:54:41 PM Subject: godzilla - use with supplements? I had purchased a godzilla about 5 years ago. I used it for 8 months on the beck settings. Following the advice I had read re electroporation, I stopped taking any vitamins & supplements during this period. I loved how my energy picked up, no tiredness in the morning, absolutely no herpes outbreaks during that time. I discontinued the godzilla when I burned my wrist quite badly with one of the electrodes, never used it since. Once in a while I was thinking of starting again ( be more careful with the burning situation... ), but I was uncomfortable with the thought of giving up my supplements, particularly a thyroid supplement I seem to really need to take. Question: I read somewhere on this forum that using supplements is O.K. while using the godzilla on the godzilla settings rather than on the beck settings. As much as I want to believe this and get started on the godzilla settings, I need to understand the reason for this first. I thought that the Beck settings are more conservative, weaker, therefore, if anything, those settings should be less worrysome while taking supplements? Please help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 On 12/8/2008, baby_grand (no_reply ) wrote: > So up to you, but I'd say blood electrifying is not going to remove > herpes since it lives in the nerves themselves and blood electrifying > will never get to it. personally I would want to remove the herpes, > not just work indirectly on the immune system. The immune system > will not remove herpes by itself. It is rumored that repeated ozone cupping over the base of the spine will eventually eliminate herpes permanently, but it takes time, and of course, there is no 'proof' of this, except anecdotal testimony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 When I am doing a stint of blood electrification, I always take supplements directly after finishing the daily electrification session. I have never had a negative reaction in 2 years from doing it this way. I take the supplements to help boost my body's ability to deal with what the electricity is killing off. Fleur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 O.K. I have resolved to continue with my supplements, and do the blood purification treatments in the morning before taking supplements, just in case. But this leaves me with only one application a day... You say " the Godzilla is even lower voltages than the Beck " , yet I have read that Godzilla applications require less time ( 20 to 30 min.) vs Becks ( up to 1 - 2 hours a day). Could someone explain this to me please? Also, what do the 2sec, 1.5 min and 3min settings on the Godzilla application stand for? Does anyone have any experience with these settings? Thanks again for all your help. > > > Personally I found that after using the Beck machine consistently I developed a resistance to any amount of suppliments, I got used to them and had no side effects at all, I understand that Beck made a mistake thinking electroporosis took place at his low voltages, later he learned that it only happens at very high voltages, and that it was a > mistake to tell people not to take suppliments for reasons of elecroporosis.....the Godzilla is even lower voltages than the Beck device ..should have NO effect at all.correct me if I am wrong on this one? > > > PPlease consider the environment before printing this email > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Beck's final voltage in the body is far lower than it starts out in the batteries. It drops to around the same levels we are using due to body resistance plus the adjustable resistors inside the device. The reason ours is faster is that DC is more effective than AC, and beck's uses AC. If I were using this a long time, I'd set up a thing like V's godzilla that auto-switches every 30 seconds. If you can't buy one, see the 2 group for photos section on how to build one yourself. It's harder than the simple godzilla, but it is also sort of addictive fun to do it. bG > > > > > > Personally I found that after using the Beck machine consistently I > developed a resistance to any amount of suppliments, I got used to > them and had no side effects at all, I understand that Beck made a > mistake thinking electroporosis took place at his low voltages, later > he learned that it only happens at very high voltages, and that it > was a > > mistake to tell people not to take suppliments for reasons of > elecroporosis.....the Godzilla is even lower voltages than the Beck > device ..should have NO effect at all.correct me if I am wrong on > this one? > > > > > > PPlease consider the environment before printing this email > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 yes Beck said in his videos that due to the high 30v he was using it was necessary to alternate the current in order to prevent burns due to electrolysis, he used the Schuman freq /2 which is 4.67 HZ I think, he thought the particular AC frequency had a curative effect on the body? PPlease consider the environment before printing this email ________________________________ From: baby_grand <no_reply > Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7:48:19 PM Subject: Re: godzilla - use with supplements? Beck's final voltage in the body is far lower than it starts out in the batteries. It drops to around the same levels we are using due to body resistance plus the adjustable resistors inside the device. The reason ours is faster is that DC is more effective than AC, and beck's uses AC. If I were using this a long time, I'd set up a thing like V's godzilla that auto-switches every 30 seconds. If you can't buy one, see the microelectricityger mkiller2 group for photos section on how to build one yourself. It's harder than the simple godzilla, but it is also sort of addictive fun to do it. bG > > > > > > Personally I found that after using the Beck machine consistently I > developed a resistance to any amount of suppliments, I got used to > them and had no side effects at all, I understand that Beck made a > mistake thinking electroporosis took place at his low voltages, later > he learned that it only happens at very high voltages, and that it > was a > > mistake to tell people not to take suppliments for reasons of > elecroporosis. ....the Godzilla is even lower voltages than the Beck > device ..should have NO effect at all.correct me if I am wrong on > this one? > > > > > > PPlease consider the environment before printing this email > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 no his design notes say: " frequency not critical " . I heard him say in a lecture once " keep it below 4 hertz " . The frequency is just a measure of how often you reverse the currrent. That is done to help offset electrolysis and tends to reduce burns. But people on this group have had burns from Beck devices turned up too much. The spikes normally make it uncomfortable to turn it up, but people will still do it occasionally and get burnt. You can get burned with either device at around the same power level. Voltage of 30 volts does not really enter the body with Beck's device, the skin resistance and internals of the device prevent that. I could not stand 18 volts, let alone 30. Don't confuse the input with the resultant voltage, in other words. If you use 6 volts and draw .6mA, then you are 10k resistance in the body. That does not change. So if you apply 30 volts with 10k resistance, you get 3.0mA in the body using the small wrist electrodes. That will hurt and will quickly deteriorate the skin, even if you reverse the current constantly at 4 hertz or any other hertz. Don't try that at home, please. So the device has a dial and resistance built into it to lower the current by several-fold to obtain a usable amount that will not injure the skin. bG bG > > > > > > > > > Personally I found that after using the Beck machine consistently > I > > developed a resistance to any amount of suppliments, I got used to > > them and had no side effects at all, I understand that Beck made a > > mistake thinking electroporosis took place at his low voltages, > later > > he learned that it only happens at very high voltages, and that it > > was a > > > mistake to tell people not to take suppliments for reasons of > > elecroporosis. ....the Godzilla is even lower voltages than the Beck > > device ..should have NO effect at all.correct me if I am wrong on > > this one? > > > > > > > > > PPlease consider the environment before printing this email > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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