I've tried everything to remove a wart on my wrist. We will see if this Wart Zapper Technology works. This will be the ultimate Zapper test, as all other forms of treatment have failed.
Hey Don Croft,
I am enjoying my T-Rex Zapper, and I have sent you guys lots of business. I have a stubborn wart on my wrist that will not go away. Since childhood, it's been there. I was wondering what the most effective way to use the T-Rex on it? Do I need to mount some kind of electrodes to the copper terminals? Do you have any suggestions how I could mount it?
The Wart Zapper by Thomas Scarborough uses similar technology as the T-Rex: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/Misc/wart_zap/wart_zapper.htmI
If I could figure out the best way to mount the zapper electrodes to my wart, and I have success removing it, then I will have a valuable testimony to post on my youtube channel. As it stands right now, the results I have had with my T-Rex Zapper are just feel good vibes. I will take before and after video clips of the wart, and give Carol and you credit.
Thanks,
James Thomas
"I think the only way you'll get rid of that one is to keep one of the discs of the zapper on it while you're sleeping, each night. A tennis wrist sweatband ought to work. Carol has one on her index finger and after a couple of weeks of zapping that way it almost went away but she got tired of messing with it, so it's still there. Funny thing is that warts anywhere but on the hand generally go away fast, no matter where the zapper is worn. Plantar warts are easy to get rid of, for instance, and those are often painful.
~Don"
so did it work?
ReplyDeleteI had a stubborn wart for months on my middle finger, zapping didnt work for ages because of the thickness of the skin around the wart. I ended up picking most of it off one day so it was almost flat and flush with the rest of my finger. Then i zapped it and it went away soon after that! :)
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