Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Dear Group: I believe zappers should be used with caution. Eleven years ago a friend built a zapper for me to get rid of parasites using Hulda Clarke's protocol. I used the zapper for only 3 days and my sleep which had been a problem for years became almost non-existent. I could not go to sleep on my own. I have CFIDS or CFS so the sleep issue was already very sensitive. This friend of mine who built the zapper also had the SAME thing happen to her sleep after use of the zapper for several weeks. After calling Hulda Clarke's office many times they were little to no substantial help. Clarke's office was so busy they could not deal with our " small " problems. The office staff said they were only now able to help people who were in the last stages of cancer in their office. To this date 11 years later my sleep is fragile to say the least, but I depend on medication to sleep. I've done so many alternative treatments to improve my sleep and so has my friend. As I was told by Richard Kunin, M.D. the sleep issue is a very very difficult problem to solve. My friend wrote an article which was published in the Townsend Letter describing what happened to us using Clarke's zapper. Since publishing of that article she has had other people contact indicating that they had the same problem with their sleep. So my advice is if you already have a fragile nervous system, if you have CFS or Fibromyalgia with big sleep issues, do not use the zapper. I only used it for 3 days. It is claimed by zapper advocates that the amount of electrical impulse produced by a zapper is harmless, it is not harmless to those with nervous system problems. Again, Hulda Clarke does not cover these issues in her books where problems arise with treatments, and calls all treatments harmless. Granted the zapper seems to have helped many people, but how many has it harmed too? Much of Hulda Clarke's work is good, but I believe her books lack sufficient explanation and detail regarding problems that arise with treatments. Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Linn, That was interesting to me as I have similar sleep issues and pain similar to fibromyalgia since my coronary bypass months ago. Any special information on getting a good powdered collagen product? Lor > Powdered collagen can help with sleep issues those with fibromyalgia > or CFS. I have had problems sleeping for many years and recently > tried this and was quite surprised that it worked. I have trouble > finding a comfortable position and routinely thrash around half > asleep. It's hard to explain but it's sort of like your body just > hurts where ever you lay on it, as a result the constant movement. > The collagen worked wonders. I took it 3 times a day for the first > couple of weeks and now just take it once a day. > > Linn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 On May 10, 2006, at 1:59 AM, LindaGoldstein wrote: > Dear Group: > > I believe zappers should be used with caution. Eleven years ago a > friend built a zapper for me to get rid of parasites using Hulda > Clarke's protocol. I used the zapper for only 3 days and my sleep > which had been a problem for years became almost non-existent. > Powdered collagen can help with sleep issues those with fibromyalgia or CFS. I have had problems sleeping for many years and recently tried this and was quite surprised that it worked. I have trouble finding a comfortable position and routinely thrash around half asleep. It's hard to explain but it's sort of like your body just hurts where ever you lay on it, as a result the constant movement. The collagen worked wonders. I took it 3 times a day for the first couple of weeks and now just take it once a day. Linn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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