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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 9:25:57 GMT -5
For the heck of it, I wondered what my "volts" would be, so I took a "volt OHM meter", it's a little gadget used to measure volts being charged in circuits or whatever has voltage, and I asked my husband to try it first (hhaha wanted to be sure there wasn't going to be any shocks from it) and he held the red wire metal end between two fingers on his left hand, and held the black wire metal end between two fingers on his right hand, and the volt meter measured his volts to be low, under 2.
Now I tried it next, and talk about VOLTAGE, I'm loaded, it jumped way up and the numbers kept bouncing and stayed in the 32 range!!!
Oh...I just did the meter wires between the fingers again - and it's jumping way over in the mili volt range 150!!!
Any one know about these volt ohm meters?
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Post by imblownaway on Nov 6, 2006 9:52:07 GMT -5
Wow Tonie I will have to try that. Is your husband a morgie? I am assuming he is not. Brilliant girl!
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 10:55:45 GMT -5
He's only got a few itchy spots is all on him which haven't gotten better or worse over the last year, maybe 3 at a time is all and if a new one pops up it's only after the other few have gone.
But....I did "test" him with the glycolic cream. He had scratched open a lesion, so I put glycolic cream on it, and out came the black pepper looking grains, so I believe he's infected but he doesn't have any other symptoms.
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Post by anntbush on Nov 6, 2006 10:59:36 GMT -5
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 11:20:19 GMT -5
Thank you Antbush. Do you know anything about these? We sure don't. This is exactly what it looks like, and I'm putting the dial on the (200m) on the very left side. www.doctronics.co.uk/meter.htm#digital
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Post by anntbush on Nov 6, 2006 11:28:52 GMT -5
No, but I have to say I am quite intriqued by your reading. I am trying to find if there is a "normal range" or what the reading may mean.
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 11:36:09 GMT -5
Yeah, me too...I even called my dad just now to see if he knew something about this since he's into things like this, and hahhaha he tells me "I can't be" measuring that, well...that went no where, cause I am measuing that.
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Post by anntbush on Nov 6, 2006 11:39:55 GMT -5
Instead of a doctor, maybe we should just call an electrician. hahaha.
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Post by prevenge on Nov 6, 2006 11:41:44 GMT -5
i need to go get one of these. tonie where'd you buy yours?
-M
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Post by Sidney on Nov 6, 2006 11:42:47 GMT -5
Tonie, I think this is a major discovery and important that those who can, duplicate your experience.
Have you ever been tested for heavy metals?
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 11:50:13 GMT -5
Antbush, yep, that's for sure!
Prevenge, I'm not sure where we got this one, maybe an automotive shop, or even a hardware store, cause it's for measuring "circuit" voltages, and they're I think under 20 bucks.
Sidney, no..never had a "metals" test, which I don't believe I have any "metal" that I know of, all my teeth fillings are that white porcelain stuff.
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Post by prevenge on Nov 6, 2006 11:53:33 GMT -5
i was waiting till tonight to tell you all about my experience from last night... a piece of metal came out of my finger yesterday.
i'll write more about it in a separate post.
-M
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 11:56:55 GMT -5
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 11:58:59 GMT -5
And for my next test.....I'll see if I can run a mixer by plugging into my "ear" - hahhaa just kidding!
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 12:04:30 GMT -5
Actually, this is too weird, because I really understand now what my dad was saying...this really shouldn't be!
I keep holding these "prongs" to see what's happening...and I'm really generating voltages...maybe if you go into a store that has these you can pick one up and see how it registers yourself, cause this is scarey...I'm wondering too about the rest of all of "us" how it reads when you try it.
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Post by Sidney on Nov 6, 2006 12:47:33 GMT -5
Prevenge, pick up a volt meter at Lowe's or Home Depot.
Hair dye, smoking, any number of things can cause heavy metal accumulation.
As an aside when I used the frequence generator on my face, (have done this twice) I could taste metal in my mouth from my silver fillings and as crazy as it may sound, my teeth actually hurt. What I found too was an enormous output of saliva. I immediately thought how Dr. Amin would have loved hearing about the teeth reacting to the frequency treatments.
There's going to be much more to learn about this than we know now, but it seems very likely to me this is a good path to follow for now.
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Post by belikewater on Nov 6, 2006 12:56:26 GMT -5
In my advanced physical chemistry class at Fresno State, we had a guy that could generate voltage. I assume milli-volts. He was about 2 on the scale. The teacher said this was unusual. The rest of the class measured zero.
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 13:21:04 GMT -5
Belikewater!
Oh my...mine is jumping on the milli volt reading up to 156 and it just keeps jumping numbers like 92.4 then down to 30.4 to 47.6 then back up again!
And, hahha I'm cracking up....I like that Sid, you told Prevenge to go get one too - YEAH Prevenge get one!
(I'm playing Prevenge) But really I hope someone else gets one, or just try it while standing in the store!
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Post by friskers on Nov 6, 2006 13:41:18 GMT -5
Wow Tonie, thats amazing!! I just woke up so my mind hasnt twisted yet ;D im sure i will have something randy to say later ;D :-*Frisk
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Post by tonie on Nov 6, 2006 13:59:48 GMT -5
hahahahaha Friskers!
You know when I saw that you'd posted, I actually was anxious to see what you were going to say, hahahahaha
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