Just some info for anyone who would like to know, you can join www.lef.org 
for 75 dollars a year and order your own bolld work and other lab tests for 
your self and your family through labcorp labs for a very reasonable amount and 
their lab techs will gp over the result;ts with you, (of course this is for 
informational purposes, only) and then you can bring copies to your GP if you 
like to go over the tests with you. we do this at least once a year. HTH 
Blessings, Karen Conrad


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Renee 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 10:12 AM
  Subject: Re: CS> Use of copper---


        Thanks Ode.  Considering I've had your puppy for, oh, 4 or 5 years now, 
I'm assuming the regulator wouldn't be one of the energy savers. 

        I was just wondering if it was possible to make CC.  Not that I'm 
interested because I already know, as you say, it can be toxic at higher 
doses--and how does a person tell if they are at a too high dose?  Blood test I 
suppose, but since we don't even have a family doctor, we'd be hard pressed to 
get a blood test for it.

        I have often thought about just buying a bottle of CC and trying it 
simply because of the 'dead doctors don't lie' guy.  I heard him talk once and 
he said anyone with grey hair has a copper shortage.  Since I greyed in my 30's 
I've often thought about trying the CC for this, but since I'm in my 50's now, 
and still haven't, you can tell how important it is to me. :)

        Samala,
        Renee

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


           Yes..but probably not with the newer regulated 24 volt power 
supplies.
        You need at least 27-28 volts at the electrodes which an unregulated 
100+
        milliamp 24 volt supply will deliver @ the Pups current load..the Pup is
        good to 36 volts in.... AC or DC.