STOP RIGHT NOW BIL! The fatal currents
(voltage is needed only to pass the current)
are roughly 2 ma, 50ma, 250ma and 2 Amps!
Defibrillation is rare in between, but those levels
are pretty sure to defibrillate the heart! Also,
remember that a HV flyback is a hi-freq transformer
feeding a rectifier/filter. The initial current from the
filter will be very high and once he becomes a better
conductor (from local ionization of the blood) the DC
voltage will drop and the high freq. componect will
appear due to the lack if adaquate filtering. That 
will really hurt!

Now, if you are a gambler (with his life) you
could apply the HV electrodes from a metal belt
to ankle bracelets to treat the lower half, and 
from the armpits to top of head to get most of the
others, but DON'T let it pass across the heart!
Expect to get some local burning of the flesh 
where the electrodes are connected and holes 
to be burned into the nearest blood vessel! Do
buy some life insurance (on him) before starting!

"These are only opinions, not medical advise!"

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Bil said:
"Trying to help a friend with MS.  He is 
unable to walk without a walker. He can't 
ever seem to get around to using the 
Beck blood electrifier or the "Rife" type
frequency generator which I built for him.

I have heard that some people have been
cured of lyme and other conditions by 
acidentally contacting an electric fence.
Quick high voltage shock and no more 
viruses!

He is willing to do something like this and
I am planning on hooking him up to a 
television flyback (hi voltage) transformer.
The voltage is 25,000 DC at about 2 mA.

Since there is not enough current available
to cause tissue damage it seems like 
this would be safe.  Has anyone heard of
someone be seriously hurt with very low
current HV DC.

Bil"


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