Used it on my wrist for blood electrification. Kept the current between 0.5 and 0.75. Have it on the 30 second alternating cycle. I keep the electrodes, which are strapped to either side of my wrist with rubber bands, wet by periodically using a dropper of cs mixed with baking soda. In fifteen to twenty minutes, skin gets red, very irritated, and itches like crazy. I have to stop at that point. Not sure of any positive effects.
Tried it on a bad tooth, electrodes on either side of the gum. Kept it there quite a while, but did not help. Tooth too far gone, I think. Tooth is now no more. Replaced with titanium implant. No more infection. Glad to be rid of it. Still chewing. Del ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Banever To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 10:34 AM Subject: Re: CS>Zapper Del, You either left the electrodes on your skin too long or you turned the device up to high. Either way using CS and aloe should solve the problem sooner rather than later. What did you use the divice for? A Godzilla isn't the same thing as a zapper. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: MaryAnn Helland To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 6:59 AM Subject: Re: CS>Zapper Really Del? I'm sorry to hear that. I have one of V's Godzillas too -- and have never gotten any burns. Must admit, though, I use a very low frequency because if I get it too high, it *bites*. Could it be that your setting is too high? Or that you left it on too long without switching polarity? MA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Del [email protected] I purchased a Godzilla zapper from V, and got some pretty good burns on my skin from it. I have read a lot about people getting burns from the Croft zapper as well. I was never able to solve this problem and finally gave up on the zapper bit. Probably due to my ignorance, but I did follow instructions.

