Guest guest Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 Hi, the current has to be read in series, meaning the probes go in one of the wires. It cannot be read through the body directly. So you cut a wire, wrap ends around the probe (either wire, either probe is ok). Then turn meter on and measure. See menu/photos/metered godzilla where it shows how to install a meter in the device. It is Really easy! Killing whatever germs..do you have any diagnosis indicating infection of any kind? I mean lab tested. ? If not, it's still fine, but if no joy in a week or two, you probably have ruled it out. In that case wait a week or so, then just some occasional bloodstream electrifying might be stimulating and more useful. bG > > This morning I put a sponge under each foot(compressed between foam flip flop and foot) and 1 on each side of my neck. I asked my husband to measure what was actually going through me as a result. There was a reading on my forehead which I attributed to the sponges at each side of my neck. There was no reading at my ankles or knees even though there was a reading taken directly from the sponges to be certain the sponges were active. The sponges were conductive, but I was not. Just to test the multimeter I asked my husband to check himself to see if any current was registering when he put the probe on his own knees. He had a reading of current between .02 and .04. How could he have current flowing through him with no battery and I have none with a battery? In addition, I had dizziness get worse from the neck sponges and I could taste metal from my gold lined molar crowns afterwards. I don't have amalgam fillings since I had them removed about 2 years ago. I have experienced additional dizziness previously when the sponges were near my head. I am actually trying to " kill " whatever germs are causing te problem. The sponges were on me for only about 4 minutes or so. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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