If that's the case, sticking the electrode leads or the electrodes of
your silver generator across the bite ought to do the job.
 Current flow can be controlled by the use of varying strengths of salt
water on the skin?

ode

At 01:17 PM 5/13/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Would the Godzilla machine work?  Mine is 36 volts with the lowest ma at
>.25  and up to and over 1.0 ma.   Could you just take the electrodes and
>put one on each side of the bite and turn it on for a few minutes?  Mine is
>manual so it doesn't pulse or change polarity, unless I want it to by
>switching the little toggle switch.
>
>I think this was discussed months ago on the microelectricitygermkiller
>list, or maybe here.  I don't remember.  But it seems that it would work
>but maybe take a little longer treatment.  DC is what works, right?
>
>Any info on this?
>
>Thanks,
>Christine Mc.
>
>
>
>
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