Blue gel pads for what purpose? Are you referring to the other topic of 
zappers? If you are the info below might be useful.

- Steve N


>From http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/HuldaClark/ZapperTips.htm

"Comparison of Current Flow of Applicators

Here are the current flow values from using different types of applicators with 
a Hulda Clark zapper. These were tested on myself, from wrist to wrist or hand 
to hand using 1" (x5") copper pipe handholds or TENS pads. Saltwater was made 
with approx 1t Morton's Lite Salt in 3 ounces of tap water.

The values using plain (tap) water may be a bit high since I did the saltwater 
tests first, and although I dried (but did not wash) my hands afterwards, there 
was still some residual (Lite) salt. Paper towels used were industrial-quality 
unbleached type that are used in paper towel dispensers, and appeared to have 
lower resistance than those used at home, like Bounty, so are better (but 
irrelevant when using saltwater).

There is great difference in handhold values depending on how tightly they are 
held. Holding tightly can double the value vs holding loosely. I tried to 
ensure that I used a constant, firm grip on all tests. Even so, differences of 
50 microamps or less are likely insignificant because of lack of control of 
this variable.

The device used to check current was a Fluke multimeter. All current values are 
in microamps. The higher the value, the better.

Preglued TENS pads - 110 microamps

Plain TENS pads (black rubber) with saltwater-soaked layer of paper towel 
against skin (held with tape) - 220 

Tap water soaked single layer of paper towel over copper pipes - 500

Tap water soaked multi layer paper towel over pipes - 510

No paper towel, dry pipes - 540

Saltwater soaked single layer paper towel - 850

Saltwater soaked multi layer - 890

Previous tests done with standard Bounty and Viva paper towels over handholds 
showed that resistance increased (and current decreased) a great deal when 
multiple layers of paper towels were used with tap water. These results 
indicate otherwise. These towels apparently had less resistance."




From: Michael Zangari [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>An odd thing happened...........

I bought a set of silver electrodes from my local health product store.
Anybody have any knowledge or these blue gel pads? Are they effective?
 
=z= 
The novelist, journalist and psychologist 
Michael Zangari 
http://zangarijournalism.com


 


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