Jeffrey, Thank you for your informative reply. I was not going to do this without some helpful advice. I did not expect so many people to be outraged at just the idea of applying voltage to someone at a time when more people are using electricity to help heal the body.
I do agree that HV can be deadly, although it still appears that very low current HV (under 5mA) may be safe. It is the current that kills. And according to what I have read it is 10 to 15 mA through your heart (arm to arm or arm to opposite leg). A TV flyback transformer cannot supply more than a few mA although Marshall has now stated that there can be an Amp or more for a few microseconds. So maybe it's better to stay away from this. One last thought: If using the blood electrifier is so effective at killing viruses in the blood, but does not help some areas of the body such as the lymph glands then would it possibly make sense to apply a quick pulse of extremely low current (100uA [0.1mA for our less technical people] ) HV to the body so as to hopefully kill all viruses, bacteria, parasites, etc. in one "shot"? According to Bob Beck and others 50 to 100uA is the magic number. Of course this current could be limited so there would be no chance of causing heart failure or other damage. For people that quit using the other devices because they are not seeing results or do not want to spend an hour or more per day hooked up to wires this would have a big advantage. Sota Instruments had published a testimonial of someone that claimed to have been cured of lyme after a run-in with an electric fence. Appreciate all of your replies. Please remember this time that I am not going to run out and just do this and I don't expect that too many of you will either. Bil ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeffrey A. Madore <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 5:38 AM Subject: CS>Re: SHOCK HAZZARD Please Re-think > Please dont try this at home. If you do, there are 3 things you must > remember: 9....1....1 !!! > > HVAC or HVDC can kill you! > > Although most of the textbooks on electric shock will indicate that it > takes 100 ma to send you're heart into V-Fib, you can still throw it > off beat with much less. And you have no way of knowing the exact > conduction path and how it effects the heart. > > I have Chronic CNS Lyme and was an instructor at a Nuclear training > facility for many years. I worked with high voltage daily. I left a good paying > job in August for fear of killing myself or someone else, due to a "Lyme Brain" > mistake. I've had many close calls and a few accidental contacts...None helped > my Lyme! > > I have an electric fence around my property, have bumped it many times > and all it did was make me jump! Incidently, there have been fatalities associated > with electric fences; though very rare. An electric fence can put out a very strong > shock if you have good conductivity to ground...like holding a shotgun in one hand, > reaching through the fence for a cuke...sleve hits the fence...gun barrel touches the > grass...wow!...memorable! > > Last evening I even got a reminder while testing various transformers that I had > around...accidently contacted 1kv! This was no neon sign transformer either! > > MS is thought to be due to an infection. Lyme is commonly misdiagnosed as MS. > Try lots of CS and look for a herx. Metronidazole and Tetracycline are an extreemly > effective chemo combination...if you can stand it. > > There are many other things to try. Though high voltage may alleviate symptoms, > it can leave a person in "the ultimate state of poor health!" > > Jeff > > 2001 TV VCR wrote: > > > Hi > > > > 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 > > > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

