I hadn't remembered this until something Ode posted jiggled my memory.
Some people have reported success with peridontal infections by placing
sponge electrodes on both sides of the mouth and running current across
the length of the gums. Of course you would use larger sponge
electrodes. When making sponge electrodes use cellulose sponge. Some
sponge materials are not very conductive. Also do as Sam L recommends in
his post and join
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/ for
more and better information. They maintain files on users successful
(and not so successful) uses of godzilla and plans on how to make
various versions of godzilla.

 - Steve N


----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon Feb 23 23:10:50 2009
Subject: Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?

Steve,
Thank you for the simplicity. I read not put the ends on delicate
membrames, would that include the mouth? Can I use this unit for a small
childs gum abcess?

















Is swapping the wires form side to side the same as reversing polarity?



Yes





Any possible danger to nerves or roots from currents?



Not at this level of current. I have done it a number of times.





Some say to change polarity every 1,3 or 5 minutes. which is best?



I have used both 5 and 10 minutes and noticed no difference. Less than
5 minutes is not necessary and a hastle but is ok to do.





There's no way to make a cloth small enough to cover just the affected
tooth. Would I be compromising others if currents ran through them?



Not at all.



 - Steve N





----- Original Message -----

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>

To: [email protected] <[email protected]>

Sent: Mon Feb 23 22:49:27 2009

Subject: Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?



Is swapping the wires form side to side the20same as reversing polarity?

Any possible danger to nerves or roots from currents? I read people get

flashes before their eyes when doing in the mouth. this sounds unsafe.

Some sy change polarity every 1,3 or 5 minutes. which is best?There's

no way to make a cloth small enough to cover just the affected tooth

would I be compromising others if currents ran through them?





-----Original Message-----

From: Norton, Steve <[email protected]>

To: [email protected]

Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 10:50 pm

Subject: Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?

































Georgia,



I have used CS with DMSO, oregano oil on cotton swabs and the godzilla

for tooth infections and godzilla is the fastest and most effective of

all.



Since time is of the essence make a 3 volt godzilla yourself. Get a

CR-123, 3 volt lithium battery. I would not use 6 volts. By itself it

will provide too much current unless you do something to limit the the

current such as use a resistor in line. (When I use 4.5 volts I need a

10K ohm resistor). Cut the ends off a cheap 2 wire extension cord.

Strip the wires on each end of the cord. On one end of the cord wrap a

small piece of cloth around one bare end of wi re and tie the cloth in

place with string. Do the same with the second wire at the same end of
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the cord. They need to be small enough to fit on each side of the

infected tooth. On the other end of the cord, tape the bare part of the

wires to each end of the battery. Wrap a heavy rubber band around the

battery lengthwise so the rubber band holds the wires tight against the

ends of the battery. If the battery or wire gets warm you have a short

so quickly remove the wire from the battery and try again.



Once you have done the above, wet both cloth ends and place one cloth

covered wire on each side of the bad tooth. Every 5 to 10 minutes swap

the cloth electrodes. Do this for a total of 20 minutes twice a day.



 - Steve N

























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