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Re: Mutimeter and 6 Volt Battery

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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

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> 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.

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