Guest guest Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 Bill, Besta luck with the WM. If you can snag a meter, measure the volts on the wetted electrodes to see what you are getting, both in the pm when applied and again in the am when they dry out. My experience is the wires wear down a bit and tend to corrode and lose voltage. Your life should serve as inspiration (probably, like the rest of us, not ALL of it, but for sure at this time). bG > > Bg, > > I am 90 years old with a history of a rare lymphoma called Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia (WM), kept under control for the last 12 years with a twelve-week series of Rituxin infusions every three years or so. Previously when starting the treatments, I was feverish, achy and felt terrible for the first week. However, when starting the latest series last fall I had practically no reaction at all! The treatment was cut short at eight weeks rather than the usual twelve, with no further appointments for checkups! No way to tell, but I wonder if it is because for a couple of years I have been taking Inositol and IP-6, a strong immune booster, as well as about 5mg of vitamin C per day. > > Present status of my WM according to a Navarro urine test is a low 4 out of 10, " faintly positive " , close to " doubtful " . In hopes of further reducing (eliminating???) the WM I built and started using a wrist electrifier, as shown in the photos, a couple of weeks ago. I wet the electrodes and put it on my wrist before bedtime and take it off in the morning, reversing it every night. I occasionally feel just a very slight tingle at first, but usually nothing. I will continue with the electrifier, and will gladly incorporate any further suggestions. I intend to follow up with another Navarro test in about four months. Any change for the good should only be from using the electrifier. > > Other than the above I am doing nothing else for treatment as I am feeling very well, am active in my shop and in the yard. Recently I have been feeling even more energetic and alert. The only change was to start taking the equivalent of a couple of tablespoons of coconut oil in the morning. in place of butter. > > Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 , It sounds like you're doing all the right things. There are dozens of other treatments out there for cancer, but frankly whatever you are doing sounds like it's working quite well. Enjoy your life... you deserve it. Bob Electrifier for lymphoma > Bg, > > I am 90 years old with a history of a rare lymphoma called Waldenstrom's > Macroglobulinemia (WM), kept under control for the last 12 years with a > twelve-week series of Rituxin infusions every three years or so. > Previously when starting the treatments, I was feverish, achy and felt > terrible for the first week. However, when starting the latest series last > fall I had practically no reaction at all! The treatment was cut short at > eight weeks rather than the usual twelve, with no further appointments for > checkups! No way to tell, but I wonder if it is because for a couple of > years I have been taking Inositol and IP-6, a strong immune booster, as > well as about 5mg of vitamin C per day. > > Present status of my WM according to a Navarro urine test is a low 4 out > of 10, " faintly positive " , close to " doubtful " . In hopes of further > reducing (eliminating???) the WM I built and started using a wrist > electrifier, as shown in the photos, a couple of weeks ago. I wet the > electrodes and put it on my wrist before bedtime and take it off in the > morning, reversing it every night. I occasionally feel just a very slight > tingle at first, but usually nothing. I will continue with the > electrifier, and will gladly incorporate any further suggestions. I intend > to follow up with another Navarro test in about four months. Any change > for the good should only be from using the electrifier. > > Other than the above I am doing nothing else for treatment as I am feeling > very well, am active in my shop and in the yard. Recently I have been > feeling even more energetic and alert. The only change was to start taking > the equivalent of a couple of tablespoons of coconut oil in the morning. > in place of butter. > > Bill > > > > ------------------------------------ > > FAQ (frequently asked questions)Please check the following before asking > questions that have already been answered. Our recorded answers are > likely to be better. > > HOW-T0 in PHOTOS menu group webpage. > SPECIFIC methods and TEST RESULTS in FILES menu group webpage > > At this point, our experiment is not a treatment substitute, so do not > abandon your normal medical care, or fail to seek competent medical > treatment from licensed practitioners. We are completely non-commercial. > By joining this group you agree to hold this group, including the > moderator, harmless for real or apparent mishaps or any damages stemming > from application (or misapplication) of the information. Results 8 years > of people using this are in our menu/files section. No serious side > effects have yet been reported, worst being mildly irriated skin from > overuse. But please use the information at your own risk. Our designs > aren't FDA approved or UL listed. TENS units delivering higher voltages > than our designs could ever deliver are already approved by FDA. > Best of luck, Baby_grand (bob luhrs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2011 Report Share Posted July 3, 2011 bG, I checked the voltage across the wet electrodes of the wrist electrifier and only got 1.8 max. Battery voltage 3.15. My electrodes may be too thick or maybe I used the wrong material? Will make another unit soon, perhaps with stainless cotter pins like I saw in one of your posts. Voltage across the dry electrodes in the morning was zero, I guess as expected. I also made a sponge unit with the 6v bettery, 100k pot and reversing switch mounted on a scrap board. Are you interested in a photo? Appreciate your input. Bill Re: Electrifier for lymphoma Bill, Besta luck with the WM. If you can snag a meter, measure the volts on the wetted electrodes to see what you are getting, both in the pm when applied and again in the am when they dry out. My experience is the wires wear down a bit and tend to corrode and lose voltage.Your life should serve as inspiration (probably, like the rest of us, not ALL of it, but for sure at this time). :)bG>> Bg,> > I am 90 years old with a history of a rare lymphoma called Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia (WM), kept under control for the last 12 years with a twelve-week series of Rituxin infusions every three years or so. Previously when starting the treatments, I was feverish, achy and felt terrible for the first week. However, when starting the latest series last fall I had practically no reaction at all! The treatment was cut short at eight weeks rather than the usual twelve, with no further appointments for checkups! No way to tell, but I wonder if it is because for a couple of years I have been taking Inositol and IP-6, a strong immune booster, as well as about 5mg of vitamin C per day. > > Present status of my WM according to a Navarro urine test is a low 4 out of 10, "faintly positive", close to "doubtful". In hopes of further reducing (eliminating???) the WM I built and started using a wrist electrifier, as shown in the photos, a couple of weeks ago. I wet the electrodes and put it on my wrist before bedtime and take it off in the morning, reversing it every night. I occasionally feel just a very slight tingle at first, but usually nothing. I will continue with the electrifier, and will gladly incorporate any further suggestions. I intend to follow up with another Navarro test in about four months. Any change for the good should only be from using the electrifier. > > Other than the above I am doing nothing else for treatment as I am feeling very well, am active in my shop and in the yard. Recently I have been feeling even more energetic and alert. The only change was to start taking the equivalent of a couple of tablespoons of coconut oil in the morning. in place of butter.> > Bill> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2011 Report Share Posted July 3, 2011 bG, I checked the voltage across the wet electrodes of the wrist electrifier and only got 1.8 max. Battery voltage 3.15. My electrodes may be too thick or maybe I used the wrong material? Will make another unit soon, perhaps with stainless cotter pins like I saw in one of your posts. Voltage across the dry electrodes in the morning was zero, I guess as expected. I also made a sponge unit with the 6v bettery, 100k pot and reversing switch mounted on a scrap board. Are you interested in a photo? Appreciate your input. Bill Re: Electrifier for lymphoma Bill, Besta luck with the WM. If you can snag a meter, measure the volts on the wetted electrodes to see what you are getting, both in the pm when applied and again in the am when they dry out. My experience is the wires wear down a bit and tend to corrode and lose voltage.Your life should serve as inspiration (probably, like the rest of us, not ALL of it, but for sure at this time). :)bG>> Bg,> > I am 90 years old with a history of a rare lymphoma called Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia (WM), kept under control for the last 12 years with a twelve-week series of Rituxin infusions every three years or so. Previously when starting the treatments, I was feverish, achy and felt terrible for the first week. However, when starting the latest series last fall I had practically no reaction at all! The treatment was cut short at eight weeks rather than the usual twelve, with no further appointments for checkups! No way to tell, but I wonder if it is because for a couple of years I have been taking Inositol and IP-6, a strong immune booster, as well as about 5mg of vitamin C per day. > > Present status of my WM according to a Navarro urine test is a low 4 out of 10, "faintly positive", close to "doubtful". In hopes of further reducing (eliminating???) the WM I built and started using a wrist electrifier, as shown in the photos, a couple of weeks ago. I wet the electrodes and put it on my wrist before bedtime and take it off in the morning, reversing it every night. I occasionally feel just a very slight tingle at first, but usually nothing. I will continue with the electrifier, and will gladly incorporate any further suggestions. I intend to follow up with another Navarro test in about four months. Any change for the good should only be from using the electrifier. > > Other than the above I am doing nothing else for treatment as I am feeling very well, am active in my shop and in the yard. Recently I have been feeling even more energetic and alert. The only change was to start taking the equivalent of a couple of tablespoons of coconut oil in the morning. in place of butter.> > Bill> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2011 Report Share Posted July 4, 2011 the stainless is likely to reduce voltage further, don't bother with it. it's there as historical record. your battery volts are too low, move up to 6 volts (4 x 1.5). I use 4.5 volts, but as the device ages it drops too low. starting with 6 might be the ticket bG > > > > Bg, > > > > I am 90 years old with a history of a rare lymphoma called Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia (WM), kept under control for the last 12 years with a twelve-week series of Rituxin infusions every three years or so. Previously when starting the treatments, I was feverish, achy and felt terrible for the first week. However, when starting the latest series last fall I had practically no reaction at all! The treatment was cut short at eight weeks rather than the usual twelve, with no further appointments for checkups! No way to tell, but I wonder if it is because for a couple of years I have been taking Inositol and IP-6, a strong immune booster, as well as about 5mg of vitamin C per day. > > > > Present status of my WM according to a Navarro urine test is a low 4 out of 10, " faintly positive " , close to " doubtful " . In hopes of further reducing (eliminating???) the WM I built and started using a wrist electrifier, as shown in the photos, a couple of weeks ago. I wet the electrodes and put it on my wrist before bedtime and take it off in the morning, reversing it every night. I occasionally feel just a very slight tingle at first, but usually nothing. I will continue with the electrifier, and will gladly incorporate any further suggestions. I intend to follow up with another Navarro test in about four months. Any change for the good should only be from using the electrifier. > > > > Other than the above I am doing nothing else for treatment as I am feeling very well, am active in my shop and in the yard. Recently I have been feeling even more energetic and alert. The only change was to start taking the equivalent of a couple of tablespoons of coconut oil in the morning. in place of butter. > > > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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