Beats me.  I'm an engineer, not a chemist or physician.  But I'll call it that 
until corrected!

Thanks
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: James Osbourne, Holmes 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 7:32 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>electro injection


  Is the correct term "electrophoresis"?

   

  James-Osbourne: Holmes

   

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Marlene Hanson [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 4:12 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: CS>electro injection

   

   

   Joe B. you may find a little saline solution applied with gel will improve 
the conductivity. If you try this let us know.  I use Dr. Hulda Clarks Zapper 
and it works better with just a mild saline solution on the wrist and the 
metalic bands must be kept moist to work. Marlene  

  ----- Original Message -----

  From: Marshall Dudley

  Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 2:20 PM

  To: [email protected]

  Subject: Re: CS>electro injection

   

  You should moisten the surface under the electrodes.  The skin can have a
  surprisingly high resistance when dry.

  Marshall

  "Joe B." wrote:

  > My plan is to use 99.99% silver wire probes, situated about 1/4 inch apart.
  > A battery arrangement of 36 VDC should induce about 1000 microampere.  The
  > positive probe should slightly erode ( a few micrometers ) causing migration
  > through the skin of AG ions, embedding them in the target tissue.
  >
  > I think an application of less than a minute should do the trick.  ( I'm an
  > electronics engineer by trade).
  >
  > No gel or topical coating should be necessary due to the relatively high
  > potential of the electrodes.  I expect a slight tingling as the current
  > passes through.
  >
  > I'll advise as to the results.
  >
  > Joe B.
  >
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: "AVRA / Jason" <[email protected]>
  > To: <[email protected]>
  > Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 1:37 PM
  > Subject: Re: CS>electro injection
  >
  > > Joe:
  > >
  > > Using electrolysis with silver applied to tissues can increase the
  > > penetration of silver 4-8 times compared to simply applying silver to the
  > > same tissues.  ( see http://silverdata.20m.com/silveron.html )
  > >
  > > I am not certain the BEST way to achieve this, though I also am interested
  > > in experimentation.  Dr. Becker experimented with electrodes inserted
  > > directly into tissues with excellent results ( "My Body Electric" ).
  > >
  > > However, a good place to start just might be picking up the conductive gel
  > > that Klearsen sells just for this purpose.  I'm not certain I like the
  > look
  > > of their own device, but the price of there gel is only $4.00 a tube.
  > > http://www.klearsen.com/forms/
  > >
  > > I would love to hear about any home-made conductivity gel that can be used
  > > for such purposes - I'm wondering if an aloe vera gel cannot be simply
  > made.
  > >
  > > My idea ( although I really have only put a few minutes of thought into
  > it )
  > > for a simple device is a bit different from Klearson's flat device.  I
  > > planned on simply converting a small plastic cap ( about two inches or so
  > in
  > > diameter, or smaller for hard to treat spots ) to secure the electrodes in
  > > place, whereby the depth of the silver electrodes could be easily
  > > adjusted... A velcro adjustable strap could easily be fabricated for
  > > securing the "cap" to the surface of the skin, and the conductive gel can
  > > then easily be "packed" under the cap, and secured without making a mess.
  > > Then on simply uses whatever generation device one prefers.  Using a
  > simple
  > > nine volt battery setup, one could even make a very simple portable device
  > > that could be worn during daily activities.
  > >
  > > Such ideas have crossed my mind when considering the treatment of skin
  > > necrosis and deep diabetic ulcerations/slow responding infections.
  > >
  > > Jason
  > >
  > >
  > > ----- Original Message -----
  > > From: Joe B.
  > > To: [email protected]
  > > Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 4:20 AM
  > > Subject: CS>electro injection
  > >
  > >
  > > I'm interested ( and am building apparatus for ) in information related to
  > > the electro-injection of silver using silver probes and a DC power source
  > to
  > > treat infections of the skin.
  > >
  > > I'll be happy to report my results.
  > >
  > > Does anyone have information on this subject?
  > >
  > > Joe
  > >
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