I recently received the El Silverado Zapper as a gift, and have been having outstanding results with it. After wearing it on my arm for a few days, this happened-
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The top diode pulled black poison to the surface of my skin, while the bottom diode cause little sores to form. This definitely could have something to do with the tattoo above it, however the tattoo didn’t fade as a result. Also, I was told that the ink used was non-toxic. The black circles would quickly dry up and flake off, and as soon as i put the zapper back on more would appear. I started experiencing a slightly painful stinging sensation where the diodes touched my skin after a couple weeks of this, so I moved it to the other arm. After one night of wearing it on the left arm, this happened-
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The top diode again pulled dark poison to the surface of my skin (it’s more grey and metallic looking than what formed on my right arm) and sores began forming near the bottom diode.
Also, on the same exact spot of both of my thumbs, little black fragments of…something…began rising from deep within my skin to the surface. Very strange…
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Not sure whats going on. I’ve had a few green poison war wounds but they look different – holes basically, a small one and a big one and they take a LONG time to completely heal.
Sometimes if I wear the zapper in one spot too long the area under one of the discs (they’re not diodes – just copper discs) takes on a reddish appearance that takes days to fade and the area under the other disc almost looks black and blue but nothing percolates to the surface nor does this cause any noticeable change to the normal color of the discs during operation.
If you’re getting stinging, quickly move the zapper maybe 1/4-1/2" one way or the other to stop it. It means you’re getting a LOT of current flowing through the skin and that will quickly make the holes like you have in the pictures (the small ones with scabs on them). Sometimes I find that even though you’re fine, the area under the discs can get a little moist and that increases skin conductivity drastically and the zapper passes too much current.
There’s definitely something “not good” in your body and the zapper is helping your body to rid itself of it. Given what I see in the pictures, I’d suggest you wear it for as many hours per day as you can. No idea what those marks on your fingers are nor how they’d show up there when you’re zapping your arm but whatever they are, your body sure decided they didn’t belong there (wink).
A little vitamin E oil or creme on the marks helps them to heal faster. Put the zapper somewhere else till they do.
Also, given what the zapper is doing to you, I’d suggest you not try and sleep with it on because if it starts boring a hole in your skin while you’re sleeping and the stinging doesn’t wake you, you could wake up with a pretty nasty wound. It happened to me once – got to about 1/2" diameter and deep. Took quite a while to heal and I suspect I’ll have a mark there for the rest of my life.
Regarding the black circular marks, my guess they’re not from the tattoo. I’ve used the Silverado and occasionally gotten those marks, but never from using the terminator zapper with copper discs. Also I don’t have any tattoo.
I rather think the black circular prints might be silver sulfide. Just like what you can get on silver cutlery. (Therefore the recommendation not to keep rubber bands around silver cutlery as rubber bands contain sulfur. Also I’ve heard if you eat eggs with silver spoons, the silver has to be polished more often to remove the silver sulfide).
The good thing about those black prints is they vanish in a couple days, in my experience.
Silver does oxidise, as you say Kristian, it’s th same that happens with silver cutlery. This is the purest silver available. So if it was sterling, you wouldn’t see the oxidisation.
The strength of the effect seems to depend on body acidity.
The spots dissappear after a few days. Scrubbing doesn’t help much though.