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Please report what you find, and be specific if you can about the exact spot and

if it comes back precisely there. Each area of skin will have many nerves. If

herpes invades a single nerve and we electrify the nerve we should

1 put the one electrode on the outbreak (so long as skin is unbroken) and the

other one at the other " end " of the nerve

2 so the current exposes the whole nerve, and hence,

3 the whole virus reservoir in that nerve is exposed to electricity to kill it

off.

If you get another outbreak was it at exactly the same spot? Or was it

different? Only way to tell, is when you get an outbreak, draw a picture and

mark the spot with a dot. If you get a new outbreak months later, you can refer

to the dot and see if it is the same.

If it is NOT the same then we know we have another nerve infected. If it IS the

same, then we still have the original nerve and it must be treated with

additional current and sessions to ensure it gets removed.

You might not be able to judge if it's gone just by the disappearance of the

sore. It might take more beyond that in order to get all the virus.

It is like pulling weeds, really simple. You need to get the root and it will

be there even after the top of the weed is gone. We HOPE to be able to get rid

of the root of herpes (so to speak), in a reasonably short application, but if

not, then it's worth it to spend some more time on the spot of the outbreak even

after it is gone to get to the root.

bG

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an even better method would be if you have a camera, take a shot of the

outbreak, then compare. It does not have to be high resolution, just any photo

will do. :)

bG

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> Please report what you find, and be specific if you can about the exact spot

and if it comes back precisely there. Each area of skin will have many nerves.

If herpes invades a single nerve and we electrify the nerve we should

> 1 put the one electrode on the outbreak (so long as skin is unbroken) and the

other one at the other " end " of the nerve

> 2 so the current exposes the whole nerve, and hence,

> 3 the whole virus reservoir in that nerve is exposed to electricity to kill

it off.

>

> If you get another outbreak was it at exactly the same spot? Or was it

different? Only way to tell, is when you get an outbreak, draw a picture and

mark the spot with a dot. If you get a new outbreak months later, you can refer

to the dot and see if it is the same.

>

> If it is NOT the same then we know we have another nerve infected. If it IS

the same, then we still have the original nerve and it must be treated with

additional current and sessions to ensure it gets removed.

>

> You might not be able to judge if it's gone just by the disappearance of the

sore. It might take more beyond that in order to get all the virus.

>

> It is like pulling weeds, really simple. You need to get the root and it will

be there even after the top of the weed is gone. We HOPE to be able to get rid

of the root of herpes (so to speak), in a reasonably short application, but if

not, then it's worth it to spend some more time on the spot of the outbreak even

after it is gone to get to the root.

>

> bG

>

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