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Good advise, BG, but I am sure you realize that pain can also be alleviated with

microcurrent, even when there does not appear to be any infection.

I recently came down with severe lower back pain that was diagnosed as strained

muscle. They checked my urine and prostate to eliminate them as the cause.

Kidney infection was my first thought, but they said no. I don't recall

straining it in any way, but it could be caused by the way I had been sitting,

or almost anything. I could not bend over, raise my legs, and got a stabbing

pain if I moved or stepped the wrong way. Turning over in bed was a painful

chore. I am sure that anyone who has ever pulled a back muscle knows what I am

talking about.

I put a wet sponge electrode over the painful spot on my back and another on my

abdomen, strapped them on with an Ace bandage, hooked them up to a 6v battery

supply, adjusted the current to below 500uA, and let it run for about an hour,

switching polarity about every 20 minutes. I did this Thursday, and Friday the

pain was 90% gone. I treated it again on Friday, and Saturday there was no pain,

regardless of how I moved.

Now maybe it would have gotten better anyway, but it didn't cost me anything,

and it sure feels good not to hurt. I guess we will need to get two thousand

people with the same back pain, and hook them all up to a Godzilla, leaving the

power off on half of them, making sure not to let the victims or the helpers

know which is turned off, then switch the switch on both devices half way

through the treatment, and record the results. And also, spend millions of

dollars on the project. Then maybe the medical industry will take us seriously,

but I doubt it.

By the way, when I had to go to an endodontist to have a failed root canal

reworked, I told him about using microcurrent to reduce the infection and

relieve the pain, he was very interested. Said that he had never heard of using

microcurrent like this, although he was aware that it is sometimes used to heal

bones that won't knit, or ulcers that won't heal, etc., so he was not surprised

that it would work on infected teeth. He was, however, surprised that laymen

were experimenting like this. He said that while electricity would kill the

infection in the tooth and jawbone, it would come back, because the rotten nerve

would keep leaking into the bone and reinfecting it. And that the same was true

using antibiotics on tooth or bone infections.

Regards,

Dick

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Thanks for reporting this Dick, I'll try it.

Jack

>

>

> Good advise, BG, but I am sure you realize that pain can also be

alleviated with microcurrent, even when there does not appear to be

any infection.

>

> I recently came down with severe lower back pain that was diagnosed

as strained muscle. They checked my urine and prostate to eliminate

them as the cause. Kidney infection was my first thought, but they

said no. I don't recall straining it in any way, but it could be

caused by the way I had been sitting, or almost anything. I could not

bend over, raise my legs, and got a stabbing pain if I moved or

stepped the wrong way. Turning over in bed was a painful chore. I am

sure that anyone who has ever pulled a back muscle knows what I am

talking about.

>

> I put a wet sponge electrode over the painful spot on my back and

another on my abdomen, strapped them on with an Ace bandage, hooked

them up to a 6v battery supply, adjusted the current to below 500uA,

and let it run for about an hour, switching polarity about every 20

minutes. I did this Thursday, and Friday the pain was 90% gone. I

treated it again on Friday, and Saturday there was no pain,

regardless of how I moved.

>

> Now maybe it would have gotten better anyway, but it didn't cost me

anything, and it sure feels good not to hurt. I guess we will need to

get two thousand people with the same back pain, and hook them all up

to a Godzilla, leaving the power off on half of them, making sure not

to let the victims or the helpers know which is turned off, then

switch the switch on both devices half way through the treatment, and

record the results. And also, spend millions of dollars on the

project. Then maybe the medical industry will take us seriously, but

I doubt it.

>

> By the way, when I had to go to an endodontist to have a failed

root canal reworked, I told him about using microcurrent to reduce

the infection and relieve the pain, he was very interested. Said that

he had never heard of using microcurrent like this, although he was

aware that it is sometimes used to heal bones that won't knit, or

ulcers that won't heal, etc., so he was not surprised that it would

work on infected teeth. He was, however, surprised that laymen were

experimenting like this. He said that while electricity would kill

the infection in the tooth and jawbone, it would come back, because

the rotten nerve would keep leaking into the bone and reinfecting it.

And that the same was true using antibiotics on tooth or bone

infections.

>

> Regards,

>

> Dick

>

>

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