Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 Well I do believe that BG is or has commented on using Godzilla on the thymus but I am not aware of exactly how he or someone on that list was doing it. I do know that he mentioned how to do it, but of course, I didn't pay much attention at the time. I would surmise that you are aware of both groups ( and magpulser)? Anyway, I don't recall any one on the magpulser list talking about pulsing the thymus, though I am sure it would work. Do you have either of these devices? Are you one either of these lists? Too you should consider doing hot castor oil packs (not too hot to burn mom) over the thymus as well. Maybe the Godzilla with tens pads would work placing one just below the sternum and one above in the cleft. Do peruse the archives on or ask BG ...ah heck here is the email from BG: Below this one you will find one talking about castor oil packs over the thymus. The thymus is located behind the breastbone. This makes it electrically shielded, since the cartillage and bone covering it is likely to be very resistive to current flow. What to do? If you place an electrode just below the rib cage in the center, where the ribs come together to form an inverted " V " , and another one in the area above the rib cage just below the Adam's apple the the lower throat area, current can flow underneath the rib cage and breast bone, reaching the thymus. The skin of the base of the neck is likely to be soft and sensitive, so please be very aware of the low levels needed. Using the electrode in back of the neck should have almost the same effect, and use a tougher skin than the base of the throat. Either way the current from the electrode under the front rib cage will have to pass upwards and hit the thymus to reach the other electrode above it. I'm counting on you to find the path that works for your subject's body in the research. ....and of course do NOT do this if pacemakers or other heart issues exist. Consult a doctor, always to assess risks. I have not tested this, so someone has to do so. It is only something I think might help in HIV, possibly. Kaali-Lyman study pointed to extended life of T-cells due to electrical treatment at higher current than this, so the life-extending properties might not be there, or then again they might. I don't expect much from this, since we don't really know if the virus exists in the Thymus for sure. All we know is there are T-cells in there. The current may not make T-cells any more resistant. The current only causes the VIRUS to go inactive, not the T-cells to become resistant or free of the virus...quite the contrary. Infected T-cells are likely to burst, lowering the apparent T-cell count. People with HIV may thus see a dramatic lowering of T-cell count when first doing this, assuming it works..then a rebound at some point in the future as more T-cells are made and less are infected with the virus. I sure hope this helps. It may work to reach the thymus using pads front and back, also. Do not rely on any one method of reaching it, try them all with some sort of weak current, like .5mA or so. Bob, I have posted my experience relating to the thymus and castor oil packs on several boards, but the implication seemed not to register. Anyway, my first casto oil pack over the thymus, 6-7 years ago, resulted in a severe toxin cleanse (?) I was -extremely- fatigued for several days, and then I never felt better; appearance improved as well. Shortly after, I developed several boils on my torso, which cleared in normal time. My hunch is that the oil and heat " moved " a lot of toxins and/or virus (hcv) from the thymus; so much that other channels of elimination were unable to keep up, hence the boils. Anyway, I'm zapping the thymus as I write this, and will continue, and let you know of improvement. By the way, I continue to stay relatively well. Thanks for the reminder. Peace, love and light, Don Quai " Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal and wakes in man. " oldglory@... wrote: > Hi Suzi, > > > Very interesting! I wonder if my Mother's thymus gland is > endangered because of the cancer of her sternum/breastbone? > > What device is recommended to stimulate the thymus gland? A > Godzilla? A magnetic pulsar? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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