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My Tens machine uses a 9 volt battery giving an 80 milliamp rectangular, constant current output, between 2 - 150 Hz frequency. I run at between 80 and 110 Hz as I find, at this frequency, muscles don't pulse as they do at lower frequencies. However I have used an EMS and a Bob Beck blood electrifier and also had relief in arthritic joints, infected insect bites, muscle pains and at the onset of a cold. Bob Beck preferred a square wave AC discharge, limiting electrification to the region of the wrist where the pulse is

felt, to attenuate pathogens circulating in the blood. Given that research shows pathogens are affected by electricity

and that some cancers are caused by pathogens electrifying affected organs, such as the prostate, should benefit the patient. A revolutionary painless

technique that uses electrical pulses to zap tumours is being trialled at

Melbourne's

Alfred Hospital. This technique involves "placing fine needle electrodes in or around the tumour which is then targeted with short intense electric pulses. Seventeen prostrate cancer patients have been treated in America using the technique which gave Dr. Thomson the confidence to trial it in Australia."Using self adhesive pads on the skin will never be as effective as inserting electrodes into a tumour however I found combining electrification with MMS improved my symtoms. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE HEART WHICH COULD BE STOPPED FROM BEATING BY ELECTRIFICATION and I have been careful to avoid direct discharge through the heart.Dave From: <@...> Sent: Mon, 20 September, 2010 6:09:50 AMSubject: [ ] Re: Blood electrifier

and tens for prostate treatment

Dave,

Thank you so much for replying.

Another question what is the voltage of your machine? I have a 27 volt blood electrifier with tens made by V.is that too much? It also is in milliAmps - up to 2.5mA. How long did you use it every session and how many sessions in a day?

Thanks a million for bringing this treatment up.

>

> The trick is to get the microcurrent to pass through the affected area. As the

> current will take the route of least resistance the blood vessels are easier to

> electrify than bone, for example. For the prostate I attached one pad to the

> base of the penis and the other on the anal area. With the lowcurrent flow from

> the Tens machine or Beck 'zapper' I experienced no pain and noticed a reduction

> in size and resumption to normal urine flow.

>

> Dave

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: <@...>

>

> Sent: Sun, 19 September, 2010 2:03:47 PM

> Subject: [ ] Re: dmso and mms enema?

>

>

> Dave,

>

> Would you please elaborate more on how to use the tens machine with its adhesive

> pad on the prostate? Where do you put the pads?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > From: Dave <dgs.clear@>

> >

> > Sent: Fri, September 17, 2010 9:49:34 PM

> > Subject: Re: [ ] dmso and mms enema?

> >

>

> > Passing an electric current from a Tens machine or Bob Beck blood electrifier

> > may also help. Placing self adhesive pads so the micro current passes through

> >

> > the prostate worked for me.

> >

> > Dave

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> >

>

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My Tens machine uses a 9 volt battery giving an 80 milliamp rectangular,

constant current output, between 2 - 150 Hz frequency. I run at between 80 and 110 Hz as I find, at this frequency, muscles don't pulse as they do at lower frequencies. However I have used an EMS and a Bob Beck blood electrifier and also had relief of arthritic joints, infected

insect bites, muscle pains and at the onset of a cold.

Bob Beck preferred a square wave AC discharge, limiting electrification to the region of the wrist where the pulse is

felt, to attenuate pathogens circulating in the blood. Given that research shows pathogens are affected by electricity

and that some cancers are caused by pathogens electrifying affected organs, such as the prostate, should benefit the patient. A revolutionary

painless

technique that uses electrical pulses to zap tumours is being trialled at

Melbourne's

Alfred Hospital. This technique involves "placing fine needle electrodes in or around the tumour which is then targeted with short intense electric pulses. Seventeen prostrate cancer patients have been treated in America using the technique which gave Dr. Thomson the confidence to trial it in Australia."

Using self adhesive pads on the skin will never be as effective as inserting electrodes into a tumour however I found combining electrification with the MMS protocol improved my symtoms.

THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE HEART WHICH COULD BE STOPPED FROM BEATING BY ELECTRIFICATION and I have been careful to avoid direct discharge through the heart.

DaveFrom: <@...> Sent: Mon, 20 September, 2010 6:09:50 AMSubject: [ ] Re: Blood electrifier and tens for prostate treatment

Dave,

Thank you so much for replying.

Another question what is the voltage of your machine? I have a 27 volt blood electrifier with tens made by V.is that too much? It also is in milliAmps - up to 2.5mA. How long did you use it every session and how many sessions in a day?

Thanks a million for bringing this treatment up.

>

> The trick is to get the microcurrent to pass through the affected area. As the

> current will take the route of least resistance the blood vessels are easier to

> electrify than bone, for example. For the prostate I attached one pad to the

> base of the penis and the other on the anal area. With the lowcurrent flow from

> the Tens machine or Beck 'zapper' I experienced no pain and noticed a reduction

> in size and resumption to normal urine flow.

>

> Dave

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: <@...>

>

> Sent: Sun, 19 September, 2010 2:03:47 PM

> Subject: [ ] Re: dmso and mms enema?

>

>

> Dave,

>

> Would you please elaborate more on how to use the tens machine with its adhesive

> pad on the prostate? Where do you put the pads?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > From: Dave <dgs.clear@>

> >

> > Sent: Fri, September 17, 2010 9:49:34 PM

> > Subject: Re: [ ] dmso and mms enema?

> >

>

> > Passing an electric current from a Tens machine or Bob Beck blood electrifier

> > may also help. Placing self adhesive pads so the micro current passes through

> >

> > the prostate worked for me.

> >

> > Dave

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> >

>

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