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I have made and used a Zapper, which is pulsed DC current, on and off, 30,000

times per second, or more recently 2400 times, but not alternated between

positive and negative. Constant DC, like the Godzilla devices has been found

more effective. They are also alternated, but only about every 5 or 10 minutes

to prevent electrolysis, which can cause sore joints, possibly from gas that

could be generated.

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There is an Ozone group that might do you well for her.

ozone would be great for gum problems.

Peroxide wash , but make sure she doesn't swallow the peroxide!

Dennis

My daughter had some serious gum disease and she made a gizmo called " Godzilla "

with a couple of 1.5 volt " D " cell batteries and some sponges, and held them on

her cheeks in the evening while watching the tube. The next time she went to her

dentist for an exam she was told her gum disease had greatly improved, and the

cavitations had gotten smaller.

The electrons kill or control the bacteria that cause plaque, so the gums can

reattach to the roots.

Simple and cheap, and easy to build. If interested, go to

/?yguid=152304942\

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You will need to join the group to view the Photo folder that shows how to make

all the different devices. Or the Files folder to read all the health problems

that have been helped with these simple, cheap devices.

Dick

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