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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

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> > Bg,

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> > 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.

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> > 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.

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> > 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.

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> > Bill

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