3. Several application methods have been tried using stainless steel electrodes,
such as:
A. Electrodes bare against the skin.
B. Electrodes covered with separate washcloths damp with epsom salt(fixersalt)
water.
C. Electrodes covered with separate sponges damp with epsom salt(fixersalt)
water.
D. Electrodes submerged in separate pans of warm epsom salt(fixersalt)
water.
E. Use of a large and a small electrode, for concentrating the frequency at the
site of the smaller of the two
electrodes.
4. Several timetables have been used by experimenters in various circumstances,
including:
A. 5 minutes per frequency, with several or all suspect frequencies being used.
B. Several frequency applications per day in the case of microorganisms that
would normally "run their course" die
out in several weeks or less on their own.
C. 3 to 5 minutes per frequency once every third day for 60- 90 days on
microorganisms that will not die out on their
own.
5. Several general sources of information that may be helpful are:
A. John F. Crane's Polarity Research Manual.*
B. Any acupuncture books with meridian charts.
C. Any literature regarding electrode placement of galvanic stimulators.
IMPORTANT NOTES AND CONSIDERATIONS:
If damp cloths or sponges are to be used with the electrodes, take care to use
separate cloths, for each electrode. If this is not done, and one cloth is
placed over both electrodes, the frequency will pass directly from one electrode
to the other through the damp cloth or sponge, and bypass entirely the tissue
that is the intended target of the frequency.
This same principle applies when using pans of epsom salt water. Do not place
both electrodes in the same pan of salt water. If both electrodes are placed in
the same pan of salt water, you are shorting the electrodes through the
epsom salt water, and the frequency will pass through the water, and not through
the intended tissue.
Do not touch the metal electrodes together while the frequency is turned on, or
you risk damaging your equipment.
Many experimenters do not realize that it may take 60 to 90 days to reach most
or all of the targeted microorganisms with an experimental electrode system.
* The Polarity Research Manual is available @ $125.00 from: John F. Crane Update
: John Crane died in 1995!
Electrode Construction Details
Estimated size of each electrode is 4" X 5"
You will need to construct two of these electrodes. Buy about one yard of soft
terry cloth fabric. Buy a couple of strips of velcro fastener material to seal
the terry cloth pouch that you will sew.
Buy two CELLULOSE sponge pads PER ELECTRODE (4 total), about 1/4 to 1/2 inch
thick. Don't use artificial sponges as they are not sufficiently conductive.
You can use sheet metal, aluminum or stainless steel sheets for the conductive
plates that go on the inside of the terry cloth electrodes.
Cut the terry cloth and sew into a flat pouch, open on one end.
Solder a single insulated stranded wire to a metal plate, sandwich the plate
between the two cellulose sponges and insert into the pouch.
Attach velcro so that the pouch can be closed.
The other end of the wire connects to one leg of the audio jack (one electrode
wire per audio jack leg) that plugs into the output of the audio amplifier. The
audio jack will have two legs, one leg for each of the two speaker wires.
To use, dip in an epsom salt/water solution and lightly wring out. These
electrodes are then placed on either side of the area to be zapped.
|----------- wire soldered to plate
Electrode Sponge Sandwich V
|| ! ||
|| ! ||
sponge -->|| ! ||<-- sponge
|| ! ||
|| ! ||
/|\
place this sandwich inside the terry cloth pouch and metal plate wet the
thing in water with dissolved epsom salt
Arrangement to hook audio to computer to drive electrodes
____
______ /---------| | electrode
| | / |____|
_____|____|____ ___________ /
| computer | | audio |<------ out to electrodes
|______________|<------|_amplifier_| \ ____
\ | |
computer out to amplifier \---------|____| electrode
Showing dual wire to feed two electrodes from single plug
/---------------------- goes to one electrode
to output audio / _________
of audio ++[[[------- | terry |
amplifier jack \ | cloth |
\----------------|electrode|
| pouch |
|_________|
You can run the program just by typing BLASTER5.
If you choose to modify your computer to run the program PROPERLY, then do the
very simple mod to the computer, construct your electrodes, hook'em up and run
BLASTER5.
The duration of the applied frequencies has been found to work best when set at
5 minutes in most cases. You are expected to set the duration.
You will note, in many cases there are multiple frequencies that are being
applied in sequence during the chosen duration time.
We would greatly appreciate your reports of any problems or successes you might
have should you choose to decide to experiment with this system.
Online Date : 12/16/94
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