Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Hello Ron: Your post caught my eye. Are you using the vibrational device in the toothbrush ? Does this device determine the on-off pulse rate that is applied to your gums? Or are you just applying a electric current? From: Ron R <ron_the_desert_rat@...>Subject: Re: Size of Battery and Use of Toothbrush Stytle Device? Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 6:28 AM I'll try to explain what I have recently done using a six volt battery .One electrode about 3 inches long and larger in dia. than a pencil is grasped in one hand. The one that goes onto the gum is only a bit of cotton maybe the size of a bean. I cut off the finger of a rubber glove (dish washing type) and with that on a finger or thumb I hold the small cotton electrode against the gum in the exact spot that I wish. The advantage being that no current is lost thru the cheek but goes directly into the gum and thru the body out the hand.Using a meter I determined that the amperes range from .21 to .24 milliamperes which I understand is just about correct.I no longer use the meter since my body seems to have the right resistance.I guess a larger hand electrode would increase the amperage slightly but I've only just started with this method and haven't experimented yet. Don't know how body weight would affect the amperage I weigh about 185.Ron>> Neophyte here. Would appreciate help with a couple of questions. I have heavy plaque and need root planing. Would very much appreciate detailed into on the use of the toothbrush based device seen in the photo section. I mean one toothbrush on the inside of the cheek on each side and then switched? If one has a problematical tooth, can one put one toothbrush inside the cheek next to that tooth and then the other toothbrush on the inside of the tooth next to the tongue? I notice some are using 3 volts or 4.5 volts. What makes for the use of lesser voltage? Other than discomfort, is there danger from use of 6 volts. I am thinking that I will use electro therapy for several month before subjecting myself to root planing. Thanks much for a great group.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Oh, ok hope it works. REcently I have been pondering the ON-OFF pulse.. I have found evidence in the LL Laser, Bob Beck type Pulser, and even Tom Bearden's Motionless Electric Generator (e.g. energy from the vacuum) that the faster the pulse rate the more ENERGY (scalar waves) come into Space-Time from the Zero Point Energy Field. At a nonosecond PUlse rate it has been DEFINITELY shown that laser light will pass through the membrane of a human cell (I know...shine a laser on your finger and it will pass through the WHOLE FINGER) but not in the same way if it is pulsed at a naosecond rate. Inside the cell the laser light interacts with the membranes of the cell organellies (e.g. mitochrondria and others). It is a DEFINITE fact that the higher the pulse rate on a LL Laser the HIGHER UP in the HUMAN organism healing can occur. A nonpulsed laser will do for healing local tissue (e.g. arthritic joint). But for a SYSTEM WIDE anomolous condition (e.g. alcoholism, depression etc) the HIGHER the On-OFF rate of the laser the more BANG FOR YOUR BUCKS. I am experimenting with DIY methods of obtaining (at least nanosecond) high pulse rates in LL Lasers. These CONNECTIONS in concepts are OUT THERE but very few of the ordinary man/woman in the street are aware. From: Ron R <ron_the_desert_rat@...>Subject: Re: Size of Battery and Use of Toothbrush Stytle Device? Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 11:27 AM Hi ,I'm just applying current straight from the battery.Ron> >> > Neophyte here. Would appreciate help with a couple of questions. I have heavy plaque and need root planing. Would very much appreciate detailed into on the use of the toothbrush based device seen in the photo section. I mean one toothbrush on the inside of the cheek on each side and then switched? If one has a problematical tooth, can one put one toothbrush inside the cheek next to that tooth and then the other toothbrush on the inside of the tooth next to the tongue? I notice some are using 3 volts or 4.5 volts. What makes for the use of lesser voltage? Other than discomfort, is there danger from use of 6 volts. I am thinking that I will use electro therapy for several month before subjecting myself to root planing. Thanks much for a great group.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Come to think of it , I ind that reaction a lot. From: Ron R <ron_the_desert_rat@...>Subject: Re: Size of Battery and Use of Toothbrush Stytle Device? Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 6:20 PM Yep, I see what you are saying, but it is beyond my ken I'm afraid.Ron> > >> > > Neophyte here. Would appreciate help with a couple of questions. I have heavy plaque and need root planing. Would very much appreciate detailed into on the use of the toothbrush based device seen in the photo section. I mean one toothbrush on the inside of the cheek on each side and then switched? If one has a problematical tooth, can one put one toothbrush inside the cheek next to that tooth and then the other toothbrush on the inside of the tooth next to the tongue? I notice some are using 3 volts or 4.5 volts. What makes for the use of lesser voltage? Other than discomfort, is there danger from use of 6 volts. I am thinking that I will use electro therapy for several month before subjecting myself to root planing. Thanks much for a great group.> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Come to think of it , I ind that reaction a lot. From: Ron R <ron_the_desert_rat@...>Subject: Re: Size of Battery and Use of Toothbrush Stytle Device? Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 6:20 PM Yep, I see what you are saying, but it is beyond my ken I'm afraid.Ron> > >> > > Neophyte here. Would appreciate help with a couple of questions. I have heavy plaque and need root planing. Would very much appreciate detailed into on the use of the toothbrush based device seen in the photo section. I mean one toothbrush on the inside of the cheek on each side and then switched? If one has a problematical tooth, can one put one toothbrush inside the cheek next to that tooth and then the other toothbrush on the inside of the tooth next to the tongue? I notice some are using 3 volts or 4.5 volts. What makes for the use of lesser voltage? Other than discomfort, is there danger from use of 6 volts. I am thinking that I will use electro therapy for several month before subjecting myself to root planing. Thanks much for a great group.> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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