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    Question: is it true that when an electric current passes through you positively you may have some powers?

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    Asked by aabb266 to Beatrice, Charles, George, Kamal, Patricia on 26 Jan 2017.
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      George Githinji answered on 26 Jan 2017:


      What kind of powers? I do not think so, and there is no evidence you get any sort of powers. High voltage will kill you! or cause serious damage to your body.

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