The Godzilla device consists of a battery (usually three 1.5V cells) 
with a variable resistor in series with the batteries.  A lead comes
off 
the battery negative and another off the variable resistor (the battery
positive 
is connected to the other end of the variable resistor).  The ends of
the 
leads are terminated in short stainless steel rods which are in turn 
wrapped with cloth or cotton.  These cloth ends are dampened so they 
will conduct electricity and held in place on the pulse points of the
wrists 
or ankles, or other places.  The resistor is adjusted so that the
current 
remains at a low level.  A current meter is often put in the circuit so
that 
the current can be monitored.  One can suffer burns if the current
density 
in a small area gets too high.  The polarity of the DC is usually
switched, 
either manually or with a switch, every so often.

Dan



>>> "tbass" <[email protected]> 7/28/2004 10:38:31 PM >>>
CS Gang,
I've read almost all the e-mail about the
Godzilla device. But I have yet to find out
just what it is..? Can someone e-mail me 
direct about this item if it is a commercial product.
I simply want to know about what kind
of instrument I'm reading about.
E-mail to: [email protected] 
Thanks in advance.
Tom Bassett   WM2M



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