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Zapper Tips

_http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/HuldaClark/ZapperTips.htm_

(http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/HuldaClark/ZapperTips.htm)

 

Summary:

 

- Use paper or cotton wraps around handholds and use saltwater to wet the

wraps. Don't let them dry out during zapping.

 

- Connect pins 1 and 8 correctly on the 555 chip if you build your own

zapper. If you follow the schematic, note that the battery is shown the wrong

polarity and C1 is labeled the wrong value. Also, use a CMOS 555.

 

- Don't just zap across the hands. Zapping across the waist, feet, and

other parts of the body can be as or more effective.

 

 

The zapper is a circuit described by Hulda Clark in **The Cure for all

Diseases.** The zapper itself is not *the cure for all diseases**, but could

be useful in the treatment of some of them. It is a simple 555 timer circuit

powered by a 9V battery. Clark states that the zapper is effective in

killing bacteria, parasites, fungi, and viruses in the body. According to her:

It causes no damage to the body. It does not work well in gaseous cavities,

like under some teeth, nasal passages, and lungs, nor in the contents of

the stomach and intestines. It does not work inside the body*s cells, since

it does not harm them. Any viruses or fungi which are inside will not be

killed, so daily zapping is necessary to catch any that may be released from

the cells, as well as any that may not be reached in the intestines or in

the lymphatic system. It works well for many blood borne pathogens and skin

diseases caused by parasites, bacteria, or fungi in my experience.

 

A zapper should not be used for the first time during an acute illness

without cleansing the kidneys and liver. This can very well make one more ill

because of the strain of a possible detox reaction. [continued...]

 

(http://www.papercut.biz/emailStripper.htm)

 

 

 

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