Guest guest Posted September 17, 2011 Report Share Posted September 17, 2011 Godzilla NEVER works that way, Bill. Using electrode pads on the skin hoping to reach over an inch or two beneath has been proved not to work. There is too much dispersal of current so that almost none of it gets deep into the tissues to reach the germs. If it could reach the germs, then yes, it would work. This is why you lungs did not respond to godzilla, and it's why HIV in gut linings did not respond to pads over the gut. It won't work, period stop trying, there is nothing to gain. My daughter's lung infections were addressed using both wrists with current going across, and some must have hit enough germs in the lungs to make a difference, but it is not guaranteed. It's intuitive to place pads over the lungs and think current will go in. Unless you know or can measure it, then I'd say it is unlikely, as is the gut, liver, breast cancer tumors, etc deeper than 1.5 " . CS nebulized into lungs is a godsend and should be number one, everyone should have that handy, no exceptions. You will sooner or later use it and save many days of sickness, and mucho dinero($) too. bG > > bG, > I wrote nearly two months ago about a nasty cold and congestion which I > was having difficulty getting rid of. In the meantime I tried the > sponges on my chest various ways as well as CS with little response. At > one time was told I had pneumonia. I am sure I got rid of that in two > days with CS in a nebulizer. Finally I was dragged to a bronchoscopy. > Only thing checked off in the report was a rare infection from one of > the normal bronchial flora run wild, name too long to stuff in here. > Doctor put me on Levoflaxicin a week ago. I think that may have started > recovery but I also hit the nebulizer and CS again. A week later > coughing is almost gone. I am convinced that maybe the drug started > clearing it up but that the CS really speeded things up. I had the same > results when on antibiotics a few years ago. > I got to thinking, since I didn't appear to have any luck using the > sponges on my chest in various ways, I wondered: Has anyone tried > covering two pieces of metal screen mesh, maybe about ten inches square, > wrapped in a couple of layers of flannel and wired to the battery, > putting them front to back and also side to side? A back support belt > should be a good way to hold them in place. That way both lungs would be > entirely covered. Had I not improved, I was ready to go ahead and try > it. What do you think? > This in no way lessens my enthusiasm about godzilla as I have had > excellent results against gout, a toe infection, an arthritic toe and > stopped an oncoming cold. I still believe there is much to be learned > about godzilla. > Thanks for being here, Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2011 Report Share Posted September 17, 2011 Thanks bG. Great to be learning all the time. I am faithfully using CS in the nebulizer. This is one tough bug I have but think things are slowly looking up -- I think. Bill Re: Saga winding down Godzilla NEVER works that way, Bill. Using electrode pads on the skin hoping to reach over an inch or two beneath has been proved not to work. There is too much dispersal of current so that almost none of it gets deep into the tissues to reach the germs. If it could reach the germs, then yes, it would work. This is why you lungs did not respond to godzilla, and it's why HIV in gut linings did not respond to pads over the gut. It won't work, period stop trying, there is nothing to gain.My daughter's lung infections were addressed using both wrists with current going across, and some must have hit enough germs in the lungs to make a difference, but it is not guaranteed.It's intuitive to place pads over the lungs and think current will go in. Unless you know or can measure it, then I'd say it is unlikely, as is the gut, liver, breast cancer tumors, etc deeper than 1.5". CS nebulized into lungs is a godsend and should be number one, everyone should have that handy, no exceptions. You will sooner or later use it and save many days of sickness, and mucho dinero($) too.bG>> bG,> I wrote nearly two months ago about a nasty cold and congestion which I> was having difficulty getting rid of. In the meantime I tried the> sponges on my chest various ways as well as CS with little response. At> one time was told I had pneumonia. I am sure I got rid of that in two> days with CS in a nebulizer. Finally I was dragged to a bronchoscopy. > Only thing checked off in the report was a rare infection from one of> the normal bronchial flora run wild, name too long to stuff in here.> Doctor put me on Levoflaxicin a week ago. I think that may have started> recovery but I also hit the nebulizer and CS again. A week later> coughing is almost gone. I am convinced that maybe the drug started> clearing it up but that the CS really speeded things up. I had the same> results when on antibiotics a few years ago.> I got to thinking, since I didn't appear to have any luck using the> sponges on my chest in various ways, I wondered: Has anyone tried> covering two pieces of metal screen mesh, maybe about ten inches square,> wrapped in a couple of layers of flannel and wired to the battery,> putting them front to back and also side to side? A back support belt> should be a good way to hold them in place. That way both lungs would be> entirely covered. Had I not improved, I was ready to go ahead and try> it. What do you think?> This in no way lessens my enthusiasm about godzilla as I have had> excellent results against gout, a toe infection, an arthritic toe and> stopped an oncoming cold. I still believe there is much to be learned> about godzilla.> Thanks for being here, Bill> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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