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citruslyme
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I know people here talk about rife and KMT,
but has anyone ever tried the Hulda Clark parasite zapper
is it any good
thanks

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TerryK
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I've used the zapper for the past 3 years or so. I used it a lot the first year while I was on the parasite program but now I only use it when I'm getting a cold. It stops a cold most of the time if I get it at the beginning. Sometimes I have to zap for a few days to keep from getting it. Works really well for that.

I think it works OK for parasites but you need to do the whole program AND everyone in the family must be treated or you just get re-infected.

I don't think it has much effect on lyme and co-infections but that is my opinion based on my experience and muscle testing.

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Hi Citruslyme,

I use a 15 hz zapper that is based on the Clark zapper. It seems to help kill the bacteria, and maybe some co-infections with other parasitic organizms. I have one 15 hz zapper I got off of Ebay with handholds that is more zippy feeling, that I used to use once a day. That seemed to improve my energy level, reduce burning and pain in certain areas, and generally make me feel happier. The other one is a small one you can wear, and usually it has no sensation accompanied with it. Sometimes it gets stingy and then I move it. Using it all the time seemed to help get symptoms under control in combo with other things I did. Now I just sleep on it at night and don't wear it all the time.

With both of these, I think I expelled some worms out my nose. Sorry to be gross, but it did seem to do that, and that did correlate with improvement in one of my last symptoms, that of feeling like there are creepy crawlies sometimes running through my body. Well, there probably actually were some.

I think the zappers work better on the local area they are applied on, so I would move them around and apply them to different areas as needed.

I also was taking a lot of supplements and my aromatherapy protocol while doing this.

Now I am doing some homeopathic stuff, do a bit of aromatherapy internally, have cut way back on the herbs and supplements, but I still zap at night.

I was already doing better when I started on the zapper, so I don't know how well it would work on more severe Lyme. For the mild symptoms I have left, it seems to work well. I have to say though, that I think it definitely helps my energy level.

I am using homeopathics mainly for the last cysts and swollen lymph nodes I have left. The homeopathics also seemed to clear out the last bit of tightness in my head that I had left.

Farah

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5dana8
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hi citruslyme

I don't know much about the zapper's but here's an article that has some info in it about zapppers:

www.royalrife.com/zappers.html

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I use a Bob Beck design zapper as part of the Beck Protocol. The zapper is called the Silver Pulser and is made by Sota Instruments.

When I'm having really bad days, it seems to really help get me up and moving.

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I used the Sota silver pulser for about five months. It is based on the Hulda Clark zapper.

It is supposed to kill bacteria in the blood. It worked really well to improve my health.

I would count it as one of the top four most powerful pieces of my treatment.

I'll be adding it back into my protocol again soon. I'll probably continue to use it intermittently for the forseeable future.

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