This is a repost. The original did not make it to the maillist archive, so
I am trying again. Sorry if it is a dupe.

  "Mike Monett" <[email protected]> wrote:

  > This reaction  shows  why it is impossible to  force  electrons to
  > flow in  an  electrolyte, and it shows  why  blood electrification
  > using Zappers  cannot work as described. The reaction  is actually
  > iontophoresis, which  can deposit copper ions into the  surface of
  > the skin.  It will also deposit any other  contamination,  such as
  > deposits in the sponge or cotton fabric, and plastic  residue from
  > the copper  insulation if you use copper wire. If  you  use copper
  > pipe, it  will  be contaminated with all  kinds  of  residues that
  > embed into  the surface. None of this is good to inject  into your
  > body.

  I forgot to mention that many people use stainless  steel electrodes
  in their zappers. This can be extremely hazardous due to the release
  of hexavalent  chromium   from   the   stainless   steel  durint the
  electrolysis. Here is more information on this problem:

  http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/silvercentral/message/297
  http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/silvercentral/message/489
  http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/silvercentral/message/493

  Thanks,

  Mike Monett


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