Thanks to all for the information and reports.

Jim

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 4:24 AM, Ode Coyote <[email protected]>wrote:

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>   You can also buy a variety of battery holders at Radio Shack.
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> At 01:38 PM 4/29/2012 -0400, you wrote:
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> In a message dated 4/29/2012 1:05:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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> I’d be interested in this (I do already have a bigger battery set up) –
> but never hearrd of a single battery being used. Please share. Lisa   I
> finally copied it so I didn't have to think it through again--  :-)  also
> if you can't solder you can hold the wires on with tape..Solder is just
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>      Hi Lisa, I just posted for Jim, Here it is again---I used it & let
> Bg know on the electricgermkiller sit.--It was put in the archive with my
> instructions. She asked for pictures of how I built it but I never took any
> & sent them..I should but it is so easy-----I took about 6-8 inches of lamp
> wire---pulled it in half----cleaned the rubber / plastic  on each end of
> both wires--{ about 3/4 inches }   I soldered one end of one wire to the
> pos. post on the battery & one end of the other wire on the negative
> end.... On the other bare ends I wrapped a small piece of cotton cloth. { I
> used a needle & thread to keep it in place |   I soaked the cloth end of
> each wire in distilled water-----Put the cloth end of one wire in my mouth
> as close to the abscess as I could get it & the other wire outside on the
> big bump on my jaw......I help them in place for 5 mins. then switched
> positions ---inside wire out * outside wire in {thus changing the polarity
> }  & held it for 5 mins. .....
>    I did this in the evening before bed time..rinsed my mouth with
> hydrogen peroxide / distilled water & then CS /EIS...   I did the same
> thing the next morning & again in the evening....The next morning when I
> got up the swelling was almost gone & no more problems since...This was
> several months ago....NO- you can't feel a thing as far as electric current
> passing through the jaw... I even used it to cure my Grandson's cold sore &
> an infected big toe.... Good luck--Lois
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