Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 Hi Lois, I have used the baby Godzilla to clear an infected tooth and root. It worked very well... the root took a few 6 minute treatments and the cavity took only one although I treated it a few more times just in case. When I say " took care " I mean all symptoms, pain, sensitivity etc. vanished. It may not disappear right away... but you certainly notice by the next day. What's more, you feel almost nothing during the self treatment. Just be sure to switch the polarities every minute or two. Good luck. You can read more testimonials at the website. Bob germkiller-- Has anyone used it for a tooth abscess ? >I can usually clear up an abscess with hydrogen peroxide but this one > seems to be a toughy. Has anyone used the baby godzilla to cure an > absessed tooth & if so how---thanks , Lois > > > ------------------------------------ > > HOW-T0 in PHOTOS menu group webpage. See FILES menu for instructions and > test results. > > By joining you agree to hold harmless the posters, including moderator, > from damages from anything you find here whether jointly, severally, or > individually. We are interested in your results, but cannot say anything > about repeatability, or whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, > for your understanding, and good luck researching. --bG > Links > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Thanks Bob, I did read on the site about the " Godzilla Lite " that uses a 9 volt battery. It said to use " along the gum line " but didn't say --inside the mouth or outside... I still have to get the stainless steel cotter-pins and the 15K ohm resistor but am real eager to try it... I am assuming that the suggested--- " 1 electrode inside the mouth at the gum line & the other inside the mouth on the other side of the tooth is the right way to do it. Am I right ?? & do I wrap the cotter-pins with damp cloth ?? Thanks so much for your help !!! Lois ************** One site keeps you connected to all your email: AOL Mail, Gmail, and Mail. Try it now. (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp & amp;icid=aolcom40vanity & amp;ncid=emlcntaolcom0\ 0000025) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 I have been trying to cure one myself, but I can't do it for long because I get some flashes of lights in my eyes and general dizziness. I have been using alligator test leads (fine gauge wire) with very thin brass tubing wrapped in a bit of sponge, held on with rubber bands. I try and put one inside the gum line and one outside, but it is tough. Any suggestions? THanks, Hurting..... Inga On Dec 23, 2008, at 2:56 PM, baby_grand wrote: > yes, that's a very old design. using 3-6 volts with a simple wire > and sponges should do the same thing or better without the hassle and > safety issues. also the parts are much more common around the house > or in almost any store. > > bG > > > > > > Thanks Bob, I did read on the site about the " Godzilla Lite " that > uses a 9 > > volt battery. It said to use " along the gum line " but didn't say - > -inside the > > mouth or outside... I still have to get the stainless steel cotter- > pins and > > the 15K ohm resistor but am real eager to try it... I am assuming > that the > > suggested--- " 1 electrode inside the mouth at the gum line & the > other inside the > > mouth on the other side of the tooth is the right way to do it. Am > I right ?? > > & do I wrap the cotter-pins with damp cloth ?? > > Thanks so much for your help !!! Lois > > > > > > ************** > > One site keeps you > > connected to all your email: AOL Mail, Gmail, and Mail. Try > it now. > > (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new- > dp & amp;icid=aolcom40vanity & amp;ncid=emlcntaolcom00000025) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 yes, that's a very old design. using 3-6 volts with a simple wire and sponges should do the same thing or better without the hassle and safety issues. also the parts are much more common around the house or in almost any store. bG > > Thanks Bob, I did read on the site about the " Godzilla Lite " that uses a 9 > volt battery. It said to use " along the gum line " but didn't say - -inside the > mouth or outside... I still have to get the stainless steel cotter- pins and > the 15K ohm resistor but am real eager to try it... I am assuming that the > suggested--- " 1 electrode inside the mouth at the gum line & the other inside the > mouth on the other side of the tooth is the right way to do it. Am I right ?? > & do I wrap the cotter-pins with damp cloth ?? > Thanks so much for your help !!! Lois > > > ************** > One site keeps you > connected to all your email: AOL Mail, Gmail, and Mail. Try it now. > (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new- dp & amp;icid=aolcom40vanity & amp;ncid=emlcntaolcom00000025) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 I don't know about dizziness, but flashing is normal, the optic nerve is very sensitive, so keep the electrodes low beneath cheekbones. apply to outside of mouth on cheeks should do it. remember part is infection, part pressure from the build up of immune inflammation response. That will not go away instantly, it has to reduce as pressure drops. So if infection is draining then it will be a fast fix, otherwise use it lightly and regularly to ensure the germs stay under control but allow time for drainage. there's another complication: a nerve can " die " and produce intense pain, whether or not anything's infected. That is something outside our ability to fix. I had one last year,, awfully painful and nothing helped. I asked the endodontist about it, and he told me the nerve had been damaged over and over and finally was dying from shock essentially. That is not an infection or something we could hope to fix. So, there you have the whole picture. bG > > > > > > Thanks Bob, I did read on the site about the " Godzilla Lite " that > > uses a 9 > > > volt battery. It said to use " along the gum line " but didn't say - > > -inside the > > > mouth or outside... I still have to get the stainless steel cotter- > > pins and > > > the 15K ohm resistor but am real eager to try it... I am assuming > > that the > > > suggested--- " 1 electrode inside the mouth at the gum line & the > > other inside the > > > mouth on the other side of the tooth is the right way to do it. Am > > I right ?? > > > & do I wrap the cotter-pins with damp cloth ?? > > > Thanks so much for your help !!! Lois > > > > > > > > > ************** > > > One site keeps you > > > connected to all your email: AOL Mail, Gmail, and Mail. Try > > it now. > > > (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new- > > dp & amp;icid=aolcom40vanity & amp;ncid=emlcntaolcom00000025) > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Yes. Had a bicuspid w a monster filling, had a jaw muscle spasm, ignored it. Several months later - started getting heat sensitive, still ignored it. Grew a lump on outboard gum about the volume of a new pencil eraser, started to hurt that Fri. night. Applied 1 sq inch pads either side of the pain, .18 mA, polarity switched every 2.5 min. [autoswitcher]; pain gone in 1/2 hr. Next morning, filling fell out; lump on gum was gone, no more pain [still]. Mon. - to Mexico [from Yuma AZ] to dentist. Found it cracked so had it pulled. Found a small bit of pus - about an ordinary straight pin head volume at the under side of the crack, between roots. Look in the files for instances of root canal infections relieved; up to 2 yrs if repeated as needed. Joe. > > > > Thanks Bob, I did read on the site about the " Godzilla Lite " that > uses a 9 > > volt battery. It said to use " along the gum line " but didn't say - > -inside the > > mouth or outside... I still have to get the stainless steel cotter- > pins and > > the 15K ohm resistor but am real eager to try it... I am assuming > that the > > suggested--- " 1 electrode inside the mouth at the gum line & the > other inside the > > mouth on the other side of the tooth is the right way to do it. Am > I right ?? > > & do I wrap the cotter-pins with damp cloth ?? > > Thanks so much for your help !!! Lois > > > > > > ************** > > One site keeps you > > connected to all your email: AOL Mail, Gmail, and Mail. Try > it now. > > (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new- > dp & amp;icid=aolcom40vanity & amp;ncid=emlcntaolcom00000025) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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