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Hi bG,

First of all, congrats on all the great work you are doing. I came across this

group a few days ago and think this is fantastic!

I read in one of your replies that in your experience, the Silver Pulser was not

too effective against the common cold, due to the virus' location in the mucous

membranes, etc. I caught a heavy cold just after my equipment arrived from

Canada (perfect timing :) and it went to my chest as I did a heavy workout at

the gym (kind of on purpose). I used the Silver Pulser for 2 hours, twice daily

and, whilst I still had some soreness in my throat and sinuses the first 2 days,

I did notice that I felt perfectly well. Usually with a chest infection I feel

lethargic, achy, etc. It was a rather peculiar sensation. I had superficial

symptoms of a cold (sore throat, chest) but felt on top of the world and had

very little mucous. Finally on day three I turned up the intensity to nearly the

max and within about 4 hours I was symptom free. I was able to reproduce the

results on a friend who also had a cold.

I do think using the Silver Pulser is effective against rhinoviruses /

coronaviruses but perhaps the results are achieved partly by freeing up the

body's immune system by clearing parasites in the blood. Or is it possible that

you need to turn up the intensity and increase the duration? Nonetheless, I will

try placing the electrodes around the sinuses and the neck next time; sounds

like this method is even more effective!

Take care,

SG.

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