On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 05:25:55 -0500, [email protected] wrote:

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>http://www.klearsen.com/dermasep.html
>
>The DermaSeptic is a unique electronic skin care device. It delivers natural,
>antimicrobial silver ions deep into the skin so the infection can be terminated
>before it breaks out into an open sore. 
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>How do you think the cs is getting under the skin?

The device looks like it's a high-voltage Zapper (Clark-type) with a
single silver electrode.  I'm guessing that the claim they make is the
voltage is creating holes in cell walls and the silver is getting into
the skin via the holes.

I'll bet they're wrong.  :)  Since Clark's zapper, all by itself, will
kill the bacteria and viruses, the silver electrode is just a contact
point.  (Silver is probably a safer electrode than the copper normally
used.)

-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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