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I have some gingivitis, and thought that putting one electrode of the zapper in

my mouth full of water might be a good way to zap the gums and teeth.

Does that sound ineffective or weird?

-Ken Bagwell

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Ken,

it doesn't sound wierd but it may not be effective.  First, it would seem that

salt water [sea salt though] would enhance the current and second alternating

the electrodes [posite to negative and negative to positive] would be more

effective.

There are however  better ways to deal with gum diseases:

1 the oil swish program;

2. getting your body pH stabilized at 7.3 to 7.4

write me back for more detail

Nutricon Wm

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Sent: Fri, April 9, 2010 4:12:16 AM

Subject: Good way to zap gums and teeth?

 

I have some gingivitis, and thought that putting one electrode of the zapper in

my mouth full of water might be a good way to zap the gums and teeth.

Does that sound ineffective or weird?

-Ken Bagwell

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Dear Ken,

I would definitely avoid placing the copper contacts in the mouth. Rather I

would put one tube along each lower jaw (wrapped in paper towel and dampened, of

course), along the line where my teeth meet. I AVOID SALT, as it is not needed

for " better conductivity, " and only causes corrosion on metals.

Another excellent tool for tooth troubles is the SuperZappicator, seen at

www.BestZapper.com/super_zapper.html It is very easy to use as I simply lay it

under my pillow and then lay my head on it for 30 to 60 minutes. It must be

powered by a low frequency zapper (under 3 kHz) for best results. Our AutoZap 5

Integrated Wellness System is designed for this, with an automatic body

zappication cycle. See more at www.BestZapper.com/zapper5.html

Blessings!

Arthur

On Apr 9, 2010, at 3:12 AM, kenancy2000 wrote:

> I have some gingivitis, and thought that putting one electrode of the zapper

in my mouth full of water might be a good way to zap the gums and teeth.

>

> Does that sound ineffective or weird?

>

> -Ken Bagwell

>

>

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