This is to describe a very simple and inexpensive unit for blood
electrification (BE) for anyone who doesn't know about this. All that is
required is three nine volt batteries, three or four feet of single strand
electrical wire, and a couple of metal pins.
The two metal pins can be made from an iron cloths hanger, cut with pliers and
with any paint sanded off. They should each be a couple of inches long, with an
eye turned at one end of each, into a loop. This can be turned with a pair of
needle nose pliers.
The three nine volt batteries are daisy chained together, so that there are two
terminals remaining at the opposite ends. The two wires are each turned around
each of the two end terminals, and the other end of each wire is tied to the
loop of each of the pins.
To make this unit work, the pins are placed on either side of the artery that's
at a wrist. Then these are secured to the wrist, using several rubber bands.
Current goes across the two pins, and a tiny amount of this gets into the blood
stream. It's detectable by feel, but only just barely.
What this does is to send electrons into the blood stream, and apparently these
kill undesireable pathogens on contact. I'm supposing that the effect is much
like that of CS, but there are other benefits, depending on the health issue
involved.
I have no doubt that there are others on the list who are much more
knowledgeable about this process than I am. My original question about MS was
partly about any possible benefit from BE. I had thought that MS had something
to do with an electrical imbalance in the body, and that perhaps BE would help
with this.
Reid
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