Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Hi Mike,
>Forgive my limited knowledge, but if current uses ions to flow, then having 
>silver, zinc, copper in the body would help a "zapper" or any other such 
>device reach the organs/glands to help kill bacteria and virus'?
>
>Regards,
>
>Mark

Yes, this is called iontophoresis. For example, copper is an excellent
antibiotic. Hwever, it corrodes easily and can pick up all kinds of
unwanted contamination. This would be injected into the flesh along with
the copper ions.

The velocity of the copper ions is very low since the applied
electromagnetic field is so small. The ions would have to migrate through
the small space between the cells and won't get very far. So the volume of
flesh involved is very low, and mainly just the area in the immediate
vicinity of the positive electrode.

The negative electrode releases hydrogen gas and hydroxide ions, the same
as in regular silver electrolysis and the electrolysis of water.

The current for iontophoresis is very low, perhaps in the hundreds of
microamperes. The amount of copper released into the skin is very small.
You can do a Faraday calculation to see how much is delivered. 

For example, a current of 250uA for 45 minutes would deliver about 22ppm to
a volume of 1 cubic centimeter.

This might be of some use for infections that are close to the surface,
such as abcesses and tooth problems, etc. However, using a high-ionic cs
sublingually will work much better for dental problems and also work with
the immune system to kill pathogens throughout the body.

Thanks,

Mike Monett


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