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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1106916 United States 10/26/2012 07:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I went to Dr Bach's museum in Glen Rose Tx some years ago he had many interesting exhibits I would like to see what it looks like today... Quoting: Quasar Yea, he passed away, I think last year? There is a company in italy that makes and sells low voltage stun guns just for bites. It's legal in Europe. I bought a cheap low voltage stun gun online, but I think it's too high voltage. I just don't know anything about this stuff. |
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Quasar User ID: 20176006 United States 10/26/2012 08:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I went to Dr Bach's museum in Glen Rose Tx some years ago he had many interesting exhibits I would like to see what it looks like today... Quoting: Quasar Yea, he passed away, I think last year? There is a company in italy that makes and sells low voltage stun guns just for bites. It's legal in Europe. I bought a cheap low voltage stun gun online, but I think it's too high voltage. I just don't know anything about this stuff. Try to find one that uses a 9 volt battery they are usually not as high voltage but even at 100,000 volts I can hold it over an area for the required 2 second shocks. You do this several times after the bite which is how I remember it was being used in places like India after a venomous snake bite. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1106916 United States 10/26/2012 08:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I went to Dr Bach's museum in Glen Rose Tx some years ago he had many interesting exhibits I would like to see what it looks like today... Quoting: Quasar Yea, he passed away, I think last year? There is a company in italy that makes and sells low voltage stun guns just for bites. It's legal in Europe. I bought a cheap low voltage stun gun online, but I think it's too high voltage. I just don't know anything about this stuff. Try to find one that uses a 9 volt battery they are usually not as high voltage but even at 100,000 volts I can hold it over an area for the required 2 second shocks. You do this several times after the bite which is how I remember it was being used in places like India after a venomous snake bite. Yea, my problem is that I ordered one and I have no idea what I actually got. I ordered this [link to www.airsoftnweapons.com] and I received one that looks the same, but the sticker on it says 3500KV. So, I have no idea what I have here and it's a foreign site and you can't even communicate with these people. They barely speak english. Frustrating. Had I known they were outside the USA I wouldn't have ordered it. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1106916 United States 10/26/2012 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I went to Dr Bach's museum in Glen Rose Tx some years ago he had many interesting exhibits I would like to see what it looks like today... Quoting: Quasar Yea, he passed away, I think last year? There is a company in italy that makes and sells low voltage stun guns just for bites. It's legal in Europe. I bought a cheap low voltage stun gun online, but I think it's too high voltage. I just don't know anything about this stuff. Try to find one that uses a 9 volt battery they are usually not as high voltage but even at 100,000 volts I can hold it over an area for the required 2 second shocks. You do this several times after the bite which is how I remember it was being used in places like India after a venomous snake bite. Plus, the one I got uses no battery, you recharge it from a power outlet in the wall. I really want a low voltage one that uses a battery. Do you know where to get one of these? |
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Quasar User ID: 20176006 United States 10/26/2012 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is one Lisa-Lisa: [link to www.midwayusa.com] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1106916 United States 10/26/2012 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Isn't 120k volts pretty high voltage tho? This article says: [link to keelynet.com] "All of the successful treatments have been performed with 20,000 to 25,000 volts or more." It has to be DC voltage, too. I just don't know anything about volts or electronic stuff at all. I'm a little afraid of the whole thing to be honest, but I live in the woods on a mountain and there are tons of snakes (copperheads) and poisonous spiders up here. I want to have something for when TSHTF in case we get bitten. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26335247 United States 10/26/2012 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Debunking Usage of Electric Shock for First-Aid Treatment of Venomous Snakebite [link to www.docsdetecting.com] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1106916 United States 10/26/2012 09:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Debunking Usage of Electric Shock for Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26335247 First-Aid Treatment of Venomous Snakebite [link to www.docsdetecting.com] I've read some "debunking' articles, and I just don't believe them. Too many testimonies that say otherwise. I'd say that I'm on the fence about it, don't know for 100% sure either way, but I believe it enough to buy one. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1106916 United States 10/26/2012 09:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fact is, the medical community can't cure anything, so I don't put much faith in anything that they say. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1106916 United States 10/26/2012 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And if this is true, Thread: Cured myself from macular degeneration with a frequency generator Then treating bites with electrical current might also be true. There is just too much that we don't understand. But, to dismiss it just because we don't understand it might be a big mistake. I don't know. |
Quasar User ID: 20176006 United States 10/26/2012 09:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Debunking Usage of Electric Shock for Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26335247 First-Aid Treatment of Venomous Snakebite [link to www.docsdetecting.com] Did you read what was said? It seems to confirm that it does work and that there is no scientific reasons why it does work. I would not call this a Debunking... |