Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 My wife has had an abscess for a while on her gum. She is trying Godzilla to see if its effective. Using 2 toothbrushes and two short .999 pure silver wires just below the bristles of the toothbrushes. No sponges or paper towels. The silver wire is then connected via alligator clips to the meter and battery. Wetting the bristles of the toothbrush. The idea between this is it will be easier to clean the setup as needed. The silver wire is running down in the bristles and the connectors are then wire tied and electrical taped to the handle. First session took a little while to get a comfortable position. One toothbrush is held to the check (outside of mouth) above where the abscess is in the gum. The other placed on the lower back of the neck and held in place via reclining in the chair. Only one hand then is used hold the one in front. A multimeter is inline and is reporting aprox .20 when on the 20u scale. Powered by a 6 volt lantern battery. First session 1/10 for 20 minutes. 10 minutes then switched polarity by reversing the toothbrushes. No reports yet on effectiveness but will update as she progresses. Intent is to use once a day for a week. www.lyme-resource.com You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 , I thnk she will have better, faster results if she uses 4x4 x 1/2 inch sponges with the wire inside, silver or copper, and held on each side of the face over the area infected. Hold one or both of the sponges with a plastic bag on your hands. I stopped a jaw/tooth infection two or three times like this, and I noticed the difference (pain gone) the next day, although I treated it each time for about a week, twice a day. The infection came back in 6 months to a year and I just treated it again. Finally I had to have it taken care of and the entodontist had to go in above the tooth, cut through the jaw bone to the top of the root, cut it off and do a root canal from the top down. Sounds bad, but it wasn't that bad, and it has not come back again. When I told the entodontist that I had been treating it with electricity for two or three years, but it kept coming back, he said that's the same as with antibiotics, because the nerve that was not completely removed when the root canal was originally done would keep decaying and releasing pus into the jawbone. This can cause heart attacks from the poison the body absorbs. Good luck, Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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