My wife sees her frequently for spinal and hip adjustments.
I'll have her ask about it.
My guess is, she never heard of it, but would be willing to try it.
Couldn't do any harm.

Del
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MaryAnn Helland 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 10:21 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Zapper


  Hey Del -- ask him (her?) if he ever uses it on bites.  I'd be curious to 
know!
  MA




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  From: Del d...@altsystem.com


  Hey, this is really good to know.
  Our chiropractor has the muscle stimulation machine too.
  Makes sense that it might work on bites, but I never thought of it before.

  Del
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: MaryAnn Helland 


    Hey Ode!  Just catching up on email, and I read yours.  I don't always 
understand your posts, and maybe I'm not understanding your question here 
correctly -- but if I am, then the answer is yes.  My chiropractor routinely 
alters the chemistry of venom with electricity.  He has an electro-stim 
machine, which uses self-adhesive pads attached to wires attached to the 
machine -- through which electricity is conveyed to whatever spot on your body. 
 Typically, this machine is used to deep-stimulte muscles -- such as back 
muscles -- to get them to release from spasms.  But he also uses this machine 
on bites -- snake, brown recluse, tick, bee or wasp stings, etc. -- and it 
neutralizes the proteins/toxins of the venoms.  It works so well on tick bites, 
that I have begun to use my Godzilla to self-treat tick bites successfully.  
Think I'd still head for him if I got a brown recluse bite, though!