A zapper is nothing more than a poor man's Rife device. Where Rife uses
specific frequencies for specific pathogens, the zapper uses a sharp
rising pulse that generates a large number of harmonics, one or more of
which will resonant with the pathogen's DNA causing it to break apart.
I have seen videos of the DNA breaking apart under these conditions
prior to the death of bacteria.
A magnetic pulser does the same thing, but is more limited in its
distance and able to penetrate into areas that are normally protected
from a pulser by conducting sheaths, such as lymph nodes.
Marshall
On 12/14/2012 6:41 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
It came to my attention that if one applies a DC current to a bucket
of salt water, it will split into Hypochlorous Acid and Sodium
Hydroxide.[ an alkaline base]
That substance was being promoted as a super duper house hold
cleaner...with a very short shelf life.
The Hypochlorous Acid is a grand disinfectant.
The Sodium Hydroxide, a great de-greaser [like Formula 409 ]
Then, there is MMS [ "Miracle Mineral Supplement"...which looks like
everything BUT that, having nothing to to with supplementing minerals
] made from Sodium Chlorite being used to get rid of parasites and
germs in the blood stream..easy enough to over dose on and make you
feel really ill. [Careful there]
THEN..there is the Godzilla Zapper, a very simple and cheap device
that can be made using junk around the house...used for "blood
electrification".
BUT
Electricity doesn't flow through a conductive liquid like it would a
metal wire, it transports electrons via chemical reactions
....."Electro-chemistry"
SO
The Zapper cannot be working by the method claimed...but there is much
that indicates that it does work.
How could that be?!!!
OK
So what is the human body but a bag of salt water ? [rather than a
bucket of salt water]
If one electrode is Alkalizing and the other is Acidifying and you get
salt when the two chemicals meet up and recombine, what could that
potential be used for?
1] You have an MMS analog with it's own antidote being produced in
vivo using a simple Zapper. [ A couple of AA batteries, some wire and
a couple of sponges soaked with salt water]
....too much?
Turn it down or shut it off.
2] You have an Alkaline situation at the OTHER electrode being made in
vivo ....with ITs antidote lurking just around the bend......
Both made from existing salt, going back to salt.
Ode
At 04:46 PM 12/13/2012 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Dan,
I think your speculations on the zapper treatment are right on! Often
when we hit an infection we get a detox response. Mono can be one of
the initial infections common in Lyme, so hitting it in a Lymie could
probably produce a Jarisch-Herxheimer response (herx, for short)
where the dead pathogens are toxic waste that can make a person feel
even sicker until the body detoxes them.
Be well,
Léna
On Dec 13, 2012, at 1:33 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
My son had mono and they diagnosed it at his college clinic. I rushed
a Hulda Clarke Zapper to him and he did one zapping cycle. Then he
threw up and was scared that the zapper might have had something to do
with it so he didn't use it again. However, he was completely well
after a day or two and had no problem with tiredness or relapses. So,
I feel that the zapper got rid of the mono, or knocked it down so much
that the immune system took care of it right away.
The zapper wasthe original design - just a 555 timer chip run at 9
volts DC. It was set for 50% duty cycle and a nominal frequency of
30KHz.
Dan
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 10:21 AM, Gene Wolfe <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have two granddaughters and one step grandson with chronic mono.
We have
recommended CS as a cure for this, but both daughters are afraid of
turning
blue.
Can someone give me some recommendations for a way to cure chronic
mono, and
ways to reassure them about turning blue?
Thanks,
Gene Wolfe
Dallas, TX
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