Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 It only requires amazingly low power to shrink tumors by interfering with their proliferative enzyme. I've seen it work. The GEIPE cure cost the fella under $5 for the wall adapter and about $5 for the TENS electrodes and he lives on; the malignant lympatic tumor in his neck went from egg yolk size to pea size in about three weeks, and it's gone today. Of course I'm fully aware that the underlying pathology, the reason for the cancer, has probably not been corrected, but he's in his 80's and steadfast in his bad dietary habits so how good an outcome can you expect? Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Well, the device as the fella used it was a simple wall adapter rated at 5 volts DC, 5 milliamps. It would have worked fine but he couldn't feel anything so swapped it out for a 12vDC wall adapter that I never saw. Because it's plugged into the wall, an adapter obviously has the potential to be more dangerous than a 6volt lantern battery, but a lot of people use them anyway. Regardless, the outputs to 2 TENS electrodes, which are available at any pharmacy. You put on the electrodes so the cancer is in the path of the current. Piece of cake Duncan On 27 Dec 2006 at 8:14, wrote: > Re: Study: Electricity kills cancer cells - GEIPE > Posted by: " Leona " tlukasiewicz leonagibson2000 > Tue Dec 26, 2006 7:44 pm ((PST)) > > Can you direct us electrically challenged on how to build a unit? > > Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 GEIPE works with almost any low level current. Following the research posted on the GEIPE website I had suggested a readily available and fairly low power but plenty potent 5 volt 5 mA DC wall adaptor from the thrift shop. The guy wanted to feel the current so started using a 12 volt DC wall adapter which will still do it but kill some healthy cells. So what he said, cancer's gone. To be on the safe side you could use a 2 D-cell flashlight. Duncan , " charles adams " <tyr150530 wrote: > > > > Where do I get this wall adapter? > > Thanks > > > > _____ > > > On Behalf Of Duncan Crow > Monday, December 25, 2006 4:22 PM > > Re: Study: Electricity kills cancer cells - > GEIPE > > > > It only requires amazingly low power to shrink tumors by interfering > with their proliferative enzyme. I've seen it work. > > The GEIPE cure cost the fella under $5 for the wall adapter and about > $5 for the TENS electrodes and he lives on; the malignant lympatic > tumor in his neck went from egg yolk size to pea size in about three > weeks, and it's gone today. > > Of course I'm fully aware that the underlying pathology, the reason > for the cancer, has probably not been corrected, but he's in his 80's > and steadfast in his bad dietary habits so how good an outcome can you > expect? > > Duncan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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