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Hi,I have a zapper also, i found it seems to work a bit, i have stainless steals hand holds and foot pads. i didn t seem to have a problem with it, but i didn t know it also kills good bacteria. This is intresting.DamariseTo: [email]Lyme_and_Rife Fro

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Hi,I have a zapper also, i found it seems to work a bit, i have stainless steals hand holds and foot pads. i didn t seem to have a problem with it, but i didn t know it also kills good bacteria. This is intresting.DamariseTo: Lyme_and_Rife From: 4blessings4us@...Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 15:42:05 +0000Subject: Re: OT Hulda Zapper

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Are your connectors visibly copper or is the copper mixed in with other metals? My connectors do not look copper...

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> > While cleaning out under my sink, I found my HC Zapper that I purchased about 2 years ago. I know (from you all) that it is not powerful enough for Lyme and co's, but what, if anything, would you use it for? Is it strong enough for yeast, mold, or acute illnesses? I spent between 400 and 500 for it (cannot remember exact amt, but close)and hate to see it unused.

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