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Instructions for GEIPE Cancer Treatment

 

Battery holder of GEIPE device has one AA Duracell battery providing about 1.6 volts. This voltage should be suitable in most cases. You can get 1.25 to 1.4 volts by using a rechargeable AA battery instead. Voltage will, of course, be doubled if you add another AA battery, in place of wire, in the second compartment.

1. The large surface electrode should be placed away from the tumor. Prepare the skin by shaving, removing dead skin cells from the area with very fine sand paper or exfoliator, cleaning with water, drying, and finally mildly rubbing conducting gel on the skin surface. Connect the electrode to one of the terminals of the device.

2. Attach a suitable needle to the other terminal. The needles are insulated except for the 5-to-10 mm tip. Sterilize the tip and insert it so that the entire exposed tip is within the tumor.

3. At the start of treatment, rotary switch of the device should point to X next to 1. Two Xs indicate Off positions. Minimum current will be produced at position 1 and maximum at position 10. (Never try to force switch between X and X, where red dot is shown, this might break the switch.)

4. Turn the dial to 1, 2 and higher numbers till you observe between 3 and 6 mA of current. (If current is too low even when rotary switch is pointing to the 10 position, you should add 2nd AA battery to the battery compartment.)

5. After each 5 minutes or so, flip the red switch on the side. This is essential to avoid electrolysis and dissolution of electrode. Current will fluctuate slightly at this point.

Treat only 1 to 2 hours a day..
 

DISCLAIMER

Above instructions are based on the few scientific studies done so far and theoretical considerations. The GEIPE protocol is yet to be optimized.

 

Though I challenge any scientist or medical professional to question the validity and/or promise of GEIPE cancer treatment, it is still an experimental therapy for the reasons given on the "The Struggle" page, and thus results cannot be guaranteed. Also, I am not a physician. My background is that of a scientist. For further information, please visit other pages of this web site.

- Jay Kulsh

GEIPE@cancer-treatment.net

 


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