Guest guest Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 Good job! I will file your report in our files. I think the way you used it is fine. The areas and resistances of body parts treated would allow more current and require less voltage. Wetness of mouth, smallness of area of cold sores. The only task that might put some people off would be the soldering the wires. But this is a very good idea for small areas and wet areas like the gums. If you have a photo, please let me know and I will post it to our photos folder as a device that can be built. bG > > I got out a double A bat. --a piece of wire from an old lamp ( about 6 " > long)---pulled the wire apart & cleaned a half inch from both ends of each > wire..I soldered one wire on the positive end & one on the negative end of > the bat.... I had an abscess on a bottom tooth with the bone swollen. I > wrapped a piece of cotton cloth around the ends of each wire ---wetted them > with water---held one end inside my mouth as close to the abscess as I could > get it the other end on the outside on the swelling. Held for 5 mins. then > changed the position of the wires . & held for 5 mins. In 2 days the > swelling was gone & no more problem...... > My grandson had a cold sore inside his lower lip... I used the bat the > same way on the sore--- pain left & cold sore is gone... > My daughter had a filling put in a back tooth & it has hurt to chew on > it since . ( two weeks) > Yesterday she tried the bat for about 2 mins & had to leave. She said it > was better this morning but wants to finish the process --5 Mins-- & then > switch wire position for another 5 mins, to see if it will totally take care > of the problem... Lois > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 I have a friend who is an electrical engineer. He says it takes 46 volts to kill you. I have used a 9 v when I was out of everything else. It was a little too buzzy and I go a nice rash but am still alive. > > I got out a double A bat. --a piece of wire from an old lamp ( about 6 " > long)---pulled the wire apart & cleaned a half inch from both ends of each > wire..I soldered one wire on the positive end & one on the negative end of > the bat.... I had an abscess on a bottom tooth with the bone swollen. I > wrapped a piece of cotton cloth around the ends of each wire ---wetted them > with water---held one end inside my mouth as close to the abscess as I could > get it the other end on the outside on the swelling. Held for 5 mins. then > changed the position of the wires . & held for 5 mins. In 2 days the > swelling was gone & no more problem...... > My grandson had a cold sore inside his lower lip... I used the bat the > same way on the sore--- pain left & cold sore is gone... > My daughter had a filling put in a back tooth & it has hurt to chew on > it since . ( two weeks) > Yesterday she tried the bat for about 2 mins & had to leave. She said it > was better this morning but wants to finish the process --5 Mins-- & then > switch wire position for another 5 mins, to see if it will totally take care > of the problem... Lois > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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