Guest guest Posted June 5, 2011 Report Share Posted June 5, 2011 Hi, Bill, it seems you have made an admirable device, exactly what I use but I don't have the pot or switch, just the meter, battery, sponges and wood handles. Hey, please continue posting as you proceed. If you want more current use a pinch of baking soda in sponge final rinse, that should bump it up significantly. You may want to use in on both cheeks to kill dental bacteria and sinus garbage. To do that you can make two more electrode wires and sponges and do it all at once if you want. One refinement is to turn the power down before switching to avoid spikes. Gradually turn it back up to your level after you flip the switch. By treating areas known to have germs and vulnerabilities, you might shift the body/immunity/repair systems a bit, or at least lower your dental bills (possibly to zero). Freedom from infection duties, the immune system may relax and stop inflamming the areas that hurt? who knows but you have yourself a Jim-dandy gadget there, Bill bG > > Hi bG, > > I have built a circuit consisting of the lantern battery, 100k pot, reversing switch and ammeter, all on a scrap wooden board. For Barb, I place one sponge on her lower back and the other behind her neck for one half hour. Turning the pot near minimum resistance gives about .3 milliamps. I notice when reversing polarity the current jumps to over .4 milliamps, then settles back to around .3 again. She feels nothing even when current gets high. After only two half hour sessions so far she sees no change, but we will continue. She has been suffering severe back pain for years, worse lately, so we are hoping. > > I also made a wrist electrifier to treat my Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia (WM)of 11 years so far. Have put it on when going to bed, taking it off in the morning. Am considering incorporating an electronic reversing switch if it is not too bulky. A recent Navarro Urine Test indicates my WM level at the low end of " faintly positive " (low 4 out of 10). My low score may be partly due to other alternative approaches, I don't know. Using the Nararro Test in another four months or so should tell if this is helping. Will let you know. > > I welcome any comments about my approaches. AND thank you for maintaining the forum! I sincerely appreciate it. > > Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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