You don't need to load it into a shell as a preset. Almost everything already set up for you. You just select Biofeedback > Generator X > hunt and kill (C). Then go straight to the control tab and click overwrite generator and then select your generator. Make sure that the tens cable is connected directly to the output 1 on the Generator x without a boost. Attach the tens pads to the left and right side of the abdomen anywhere between the hips and the bottom of the ribs. I tend to make mine more firmly attacked with microporous tape ( the type that nurse uses to attack the cotton swab after the blood tests) that I buy from the pharmacy and wrap some tape around where the needle from the tens cable connects to the female socket on the tens pads to make sure it stays in. Then in the scan box, I select "angle and current" as that gives me more frequencies and is more reliable (others may have other opinions on this) and then I select "peak". The next thing to do is to in the scan box, click scan (not the run or start button, the scan button!) and curl up in bed for a nice sleep until the morning. The scan button is the one that starts the hunt and kills. Then do this every night for a while and see if things get better. I have heard that someone got over itchiness under the skin for about 7 -8 months of this and I hope to have similar effects. It has DEFINITELY (in accordance with my experience) killed a few things off and I am looking forward to more results as I progress through the year. Have fun killing!
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Thanks! I was looking for whether or not to use output 1 or 2 on the Generator X - so it was helpful! Also... does it matter which side of the body the red and the black electrodes are on, and is this the same for application on the stomach vs. the shoulders (for head issues)?
Thank you for this clarification. I was unsure if I could use the Out1 connection to run the killing sequence, as well as the scan.
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