Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 We seem to be attracting quite a number of persons interested in various other kinds of micro current devices, with questions regarding their usages and usefulness in treating various problems. Since this group started out experimenting with Beck and devices, along with magnetic pulsers, etc., we came to find out that straight DC microcurrent would do everything the other devices would do, and more, we have basically restricted discussions to simple battery devices that anyone can easily make for a minimum of expence. Bob has been very patient, but he is spending more and more time having to explain the difference between his Godzilla and the other things they want to discuss. Maybe it would be helpful to add a notice to the front page of the group, explaining this and referring people to other groups that they might be more interested in. Just a suggestion, Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I agree, Dick. Bob has done an excellent job of presenting info in its simplest form that is safe for anyione to use along with a compendium of results. He even provides 2 for those of us who want to go off on a tangent. My thought: Lets make use of killer2 whenever we want to to get away from the basic 'keep it simple' idea. From: richardrochon <rrochon13@...> Subject: Beck, , Croft, Sota, Rife, etc., etc. Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 9:58 PM We seem to be attracting quite a number of persons interested in various other kinds of micro current devices, with questions regarding their usages and usefulness in treating various problems. Since this group started out experimenting with Beck and devices, along with magnetic pulsers, etc., we came to find out that straight DC microcurrent would do everything the other devices would do, and more, we have basically restricted discussions to simple battery devices that anyone can easily make for a minimum of expence. Bob has been very patient, but he is spending more and more time having to explain the difference between his Godzilla and the other things they want to discuss. Maybe it would be helpful to add a notice to the front page of the group, explaining this and referring people to other groups that they might be more interested in. Just a suggestion, Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I'm a newbie here, just starting to look into these devices and dc current applications. I have a question, but it's probably more appropriate to a group that I'm no aware of. I recently incurred a ripped rotator cuff. Not completely torn, but ripped for sure. The question is whether micro electricity might induce some enhancement to the healing process? If there's another group for this, I would like to know of it. Dave Brown Green Bay, WI At 11:58 PM 12/28/2008, you wrote: >We seem to be attracting quite a number of persons interested in >various other kinds of micro current devices, with questions >regarding their usages and usefulness in treating various problems. Bro. Dave, OBB and Maxx (ESS) Green Bay Monastery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 > > I'm a newbie here, just starting to look into these devices and dc > current applications. I have a question, but it's probably more > appropriate to a group that I'm no aware of. > > I recently incurred a ripped rotator cuff. Not completely torn, but > ripped for sure. The question is whether micro electricity might > induce some enhancement to the healing process? > > If there's another group for this, I would like to know of it. > > Dave Brown > Green Bay, WI > You should expect to see a more rapid recovery than your chiropractor / M.D. is used to. Also - use of microcurrents continuously - below about 30 microamps per square inch of pad area can be applied continuously without skin damage [maintain polarity reversals on time]. This increases the normal cell levels of ATP [adenosine triphosphates] which establishes the rate of cell metabolism activity - more is better until you risk skin irritations. HOWEVER: whatever damage should be realigned before treatment so that tissue repairs can be as close to the original as posible. Joe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 It is true I've spent a lot of time explaining, but these folks often come in ready to roll, are used to trying electrical gadgets and are more likely to hit a germ with electricity than average. I think I'll refrain from cutting them back but not get so wordy about the other devices as their creators. What we have here is a more powerful, more available, and fully legal way to do things at home! Nothing to buy, sell or worry about getting arrested or even harrassed over. Sounds too good to be true, even I have to pinch myself sometimes...yet there it is, a dream come true. bG > > We seem to be attracting quite a number of persons interested in > various other kinds of micro current devices, with questions > regarding their usages and usefulness in treating various problems. > > Since this group started out experimenting with Beck and > devices, along with magnetic pulsers, etc., we came to find out that > straight DC microcurrent would do everything the other devices would > do, and more, we have basically restricted discussions to simple > battery devices that anyone can easily make for a minimum of expence. > > Bob has been very patient, but he is spending more and more time > having to explain the difference between his Godzilla and the other > things they want to discuss. > > Maybe it would be helpful to add a notice to the front page of the > group, explaining this and referring people to other groups that they > might be more interested in. > > Just a suggestion, > > Dick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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