About Lectroject Herpes Treatment Electrode Placement?
by Peter Nagy
(Sydney, Australia)
I see on your site something about the pads being applied to the top and bottom of the spine for genital herpes, is that correct? And could you explain where exactly. I also see that your product comes with pads.. Do these pads need replacing at some time, and do you have spares?
Answer
The reason for the electrodes being placed alongside the spine is that the cervical, dorsal and lumber neural ganglia are located there and are sites where the virus hides. So the center of the pads should be roughly over these areas.
In order to enhance the effect of treatment we now advise our patients to place the one electrode slightly off center on the lower spine (at the level of the navel) and the other electrode as high as possible on the cervical spine (just below the hairline) also slightly off center rather than on the wrists.
It doesn't make any difference which electrode is placed at the top - the ionic flow will continue anyway.
A typical course is a ½ hour session daily for 10 to 15 treatments after which the virus should be eradicated. We found that the tube of acyclovir cream and 20 electrodes we give you with your electro-cure device should be enough for 12 to 15 treatments depending on the quantity you use for each treatment.
If however you intend to treat over a long period of time as a prophylactic measure then you'll need to get additional supplies. The Cream and pads are relatively inexpensive and can be obtained online without a script.