I don't know all that much about it.
 I worked with Jason on the subject for a while and apparently there are
number of important variables that a handle needs to form on concerning the
right amount of current and current density for given applications.
 I think that much of that depends of how much electrode, where and what
sort of conductive creame or whatever is used.
 I 'think' that it can be user adjusted, like, if it doesn't tingle and
some current is flowing through the desired area..that might be OK.  And
there are a number of ways to make it not tingle..and pay some attention to
ion flow direction.
  Whatever the conductive cream is made of will be important too.  It seems
likely that anything in that will also enter through the skin in charged
ionic forms. 

..all that to do it "right"
To do it so it "works", well, anything goes that doesn't hurt, make burned
spots etc?
 The ions will travel if current flows and voltage is over, what, 1.2 volts?

 If using silver with a godziller works and doesn't make other problems?
Why not?

 Cutting ones head off with a butcher knife will certainly cure a
toothache. [Just kidding]

Now, getting silver ions 'into' a relatively non conductive and solid
medium like a toenail...could be a fairly high voltage challange.
 Making a high concentration in a localized area near the cuticle and doing
a lot of waiting might be the only way to go.

Ode

At 10:45 AM 1/21/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>At 10:05 PM 18/01/05, you wrote:
>
>>I think I'll try iontophorisis soon by wrapping silver wires around the
>>wetted toe and applying a little current. [Direct 'on site' silver
>>generation and injection through the skin...and blood electrification by
>>default]
>>
>>Ode
>
>Hi.  Regarding the info above, I have some questions and I'm looking for
>more info.
>
>Would this be like using silver electrodes in my GodZiller?  I've used
>silver electrodes instead of the steel cotter pins in my Ziller ever since
>I made it over a year ago. I kind of had that same idea as above but didn't
>know what it was called.  I noticed that it works fabulously on a tooth
>ache/gum infection I get occasionally on one of my back molars.  I put one
>silver electrode (wrapped in the cotton covering and soaked in CS) on one
>side of the tooth and the other electrode held on the other side of the
>tooth, then Zill.  There is a huge difference after just one application.
>Much less sore and swelling.  After a few applications of 15 minutes each,
>over the course of a day, soreness was gone and so was swelling.
>
>I didn't know if it was the Ziller's effect or the combination of the
>Ziller and the Silver/CS.  Your thoughts would be appreciated.  I want to
>use this combo in a multi-pair electrode set-up for use on/around my liver
>area for my Hep. C.  Do you think it would be better than the Ziller
>itself?
>
>On a different item, I have to state that I've had great success with using
>CS internally against my G. herpes infections.  When I start getting the
>signs, the soreness in my thigh, buttcheek, etc.. areas, I start drinking
>the CS I make using the 3- 9 volt batteries/distilled water.   The sores
>never appear or are only there for a day and then disappear.  If I drink
>the CS everyday, I never get the breakouts.  It's when I slack off, they
>come back.
>
>Is there a way to use the Ziller against the G. herpes?  Since it's a nerve
>virus, would zilling the areas where the soreness starts be helpful?
>Anyone try this before?
>
>Thanks,
>Christine Mc.
>
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