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According to Hulda Clark, a zapper is all you need tot kill unwanted microorganisms. They work well for parasites, but Borrelia is a tough cookie. Recently I have put my zapper on a 12 volt battery instead of the 9 volts it usually is supposed to be working on.
And guess what? The zapper survived the experiment and the zapping effect is multiplied. I am enthousiastic about it.
According to Hulda Clark there is no need to single out specific frequencies as she writes in her book: 'The cure for all cancers': "No matter what frequency it is set at it kills large and small invaders: flukes, roundworms, mites, bacteria, viruses and fungi".
Problem with the usual zapper is that the tiny battery looses power very fast while using it. There is only one brand that has solved this and that is the Ultimate Zapper, sending an adapter to go with it.
I solved it by using a car battery, so there is now a virtual limitless supply of 12 volts direct current. A car battery is a strong thing. Dont mess with it. It can start a car. It can deliver great strength. The 9 volt zapper can easily withstand the 12 volts and is thus much stronger in its effect as you can imagine.
I can experience clear improvements with it.
In her book Hulda Clark also gives the exact instructions to make your own zapper. Then the cost is reduced to almost nothing. (20,-)
There is no good reason not to try this to beat our hideous disease.
Some interesting reading on chronic infections and the zapper:
http://www.healthresearch.com/zappers.htm * *From the investigation: "140 of 143 (97.9%) participants reported improvement within 45 days, 48.2% improved substantially and 49.7% improved minimally. Thus, it appears that combining bio-electrical stimulation with nutritional interventions may have efficacy.
Reflex assessment, combined with the interview process, suggested that the average participant had 1.1 chronic infections (note that reflex assessment is not diagnostic ). 48.2% reported substantial symptomatic improvement (between 75% improvement to complete remission), whereas 49.7% reported minimal improvement (less than 75% improvement); total with any improvement was 97.9%.
In the control group, the average control also had 1.1 chronic infections; 12.9% reported significant improvement, whereas 48.4% reported minimal improvement; total with any improvement was 61.3%.
Zapping makes a difference of more than 35% in significant improvement. It can be concluded that zapping and nutritional interventions can be helpful adjuncts for people with various forms of chronic infection and does deserve additional study.
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Tammy N.
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Which zapper do you have?
If you purchased online, can you please provide the link?
I've heard some people say you should only buy Hulda Clark's zapper, but it is expensive. Then I've heard others say you can buy a cheaper one and it will be just as good.
Thanks for sharing thouhts. Tammy
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Hi Tammy, the zapper of Hulda Clark is really a very simple electronic device and ought not to be expensive. You can make one yourself using the instructions given by mrs. Clark herself in her book: http://educate-yourself.org/hc/cure.pdf (page 19)
It may seem complicated at first, but hey, if you come to a new town, at first, it all looks complicated to go around as wel.
It is like a small puzzle, when you go slowly step by step, it is really no rocket science, although many sellers of the finished product want you to believe so.
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sparkle7
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I read somewhere that Dr K said that the Clark zapper didn't work. I don't know if this is true but I thought I'd post it.
I like the SOTA products. They work well. They have a device that is a blood electrifier & colloidal silver maker. It's built to Bob Beck's specifications. You might want to check into it.
I don't have one but I might get one in the future. The Bob Beck protocol is supposed to work synergistically. I believe there are videos about it on YouTube or you can read about it on the internet.
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