Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 If you don't have HIV/hep-c or malaria, forget the wrists and blood electrification, no matter what Beck said, it simply will not work on your colds, sores, local infections, etc. Look at this way: a lightbulb works by passing electricity through the wire filament inside the bulb. You can't expect it to light up if you attach the wire to the floor, or just throw it into the same room, it has to connect directly to the lightbulb! right? Otherwise no electricity can reach the bulb and you sit...in the dark. OK. Still with me? The germ is just like the light bulb. You have to put the wire to the germ. The germ has to be between both electrodes (sponges, etc). You can't put it on the wrist and expect it to treat the ear, the feet, the tooth, the nose, etc. Just recently someone posted about a lung infection saying their wrists were sore. Did we get anyone correcting them about putting the device to the germ? We did not. Instead we got suggestions about using baking soda and other things to ease the pain on the wrists! Please folks, Beck was a great man, by all means read what he says. But there's this fact of getting the electricity to the germ that he seems to have simply ignored. He was NOT a medical person. I have talked to lots of them, however, and asked questions. I know what I'm talking about, so I can make this work...for me. But for you, you'd better think about this before burning up your wrists over some medical mis-conception Beck had. We owe him gratitude for bringing electricity for germs to our attention. Who would have heard of it without him? But there is no individual higher than truth. The above is true since you can test it. You will find it so whether I mentioned it or not, whether it collides with someone else, or not. I ask you to think with the information. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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