Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 Well, now that you ask, i have noticed that since 'zilla-ing on the cheeks for tooth infections [working well so far, as long as i do it regularly] the area of my mouth that used to manifest a cold sore [ the last few times were really terrible, each episode larger and scarier.] has been strangely placid for over a year, even in times of stress. It has not been tested to the extreme yet, but- i'm pretty sure as long as i keep ME'ing the area all will be well. Meanwhile, the shingles animal still stalks my spine, i know, and eventually i will deal with that one. Advice welcome,Thanks BG for all your research and diligence. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 Thanks, , I will post to files. In answer to your request for suggestions, the general idea we use for our research protocol for herpes is based on the medical fact herpes lives inside the nerves. Nerves extend from the spine to the area they serve. I felt that putting one electrode at the painful site, the other at the spine where the nerve attaches would be a smart way to reach ALL of the herpes in a given nerve. If you just put electrodes on each side or on the sore but not on the spine, you fail to reach the herpes in the ENTIRE nerve. Normally we don't bother with the electrode on spine for MRSA, or other local infections. But Herpes is special, living as it does in the nerves. A single nerve cell can be several feet long, with the nucleus inside the spine somewhere and the axon or nerve fiber extends all the way from the spine to the skin, for one single nerve cell! So you have to do this or you won't get to the source of the herpes. When it erupts, it sends virus down the axon to the skin and flares up. If you just treat at skin, you only get some of it... Nerves carry electricity, therefore it's reasonable to expect them to carry godzilla power too. Nerves do not carry drugs, which is why herpes has no current drug cure. bG > > Well, now that you ask, i have noticed that since 'zilla-ing on the cheeks > for tooth infections [working well so far, as long as i do it regularly] the > area of my mouth that used to manifest a cold sore [ the last few times were > really terrible, each episode larger and scarier.] has been strangely placid > for over a year, even in times of stress. It has not been tested to the > extreme yet, but- i'm pretty sure as long as i keep ME'ing the area all will > be well. > Meanwhile, the shingles animal still stalks my spine, i know, and > eventually i will deal with that one. > Advice welcome, > Thanks BG for all your research and diligence. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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