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At 21:27 9/02/2006 -0000, you wrote:

> Hi Corey,

>

> Thanks for the reply. Things being expensive and/or difficult to come

> by over here, I undertook making the zapper I use. I hold the copper

> pipes, wrapped in moist paper towelling, in my hands. I don't have any

> symptoms of any kind - just trying to head anything off at the pass. I

> figure a lifetime (30+ years) of consuming garbage and considering

> myself near immortal has done something to my insides. I have had

> meningitis in the past, twice - bacterial and viral, and had a grand

> mal seizure with one of them. Additionally, when I was about 18, I had

> high enough levels of metal in my system that they were attacking my

> optic nerves at the back of the eyes and causing temporary blindness,

> alternating. That was found out through my then Chiropractor not

> traditional medicine. They (Doctors) spent months and I spent

> thousands for them to be none the wiser.

>

> I actually took an interest in Dr. 's work on my husbands behalf,

> who has psoriasis. The more I read, the more sense it made. It seemed

> silly to treat him and not myself, so here I am.

>

> With the dollar exchange being laughable (and my husband being

> unemployed at the time) I thought I could save a few dollars by

> building it myself. When tested with a multi-meter it registers the

> proper current (9V or just below). I told my husband the other day

> that I was considering ordering one which is when he dragged out the

> has only read the parts of Dr. 's CFAD book where I've

> " " That being said, I

> don't think he shares my conviction. His psoriasis is 50% gone after

> cutting out wheat so I'm sending him to the GP this weekend to get a

> tissue sample sent off. Although a dermatologist looked at the lesions

> and said, without doubt, that it was psoriasis, I want it properly

> diagnosed.

>

> I actually had my eye on two different zappers but the bookmarks have

> since been erased since the idea was vetoed. They are the ones where

> you can vary the current output and it has a battery indicator if it's

> not working at full capacity. It is apparently also constructed to

> prolong the life of the battery. Sorry, b/c they all have 'zap' in the

> name, I can't remember which ones they are.

>

> Anyway, I have just realized I'm rambling.... I will go back and read

> more on buying a zapper and try to butter up my partner :)

>

> Cheers,

> Deb

>

> " " <> wrote:

>>

>> Deb,

>>

>> A few things to consider:

>>

>> - How are you zapping? Are you using wriststraps or are you using

>> the pipes under your feet? That is the recommended location, under

>> the feet.

>>

>> " " " " copies

>> with help direct the current into the organs selected. PCB's may

>> prevent regular zapping from reaching target organs.

>>

>> - Are your tissue swollen up? Do you have migraines or tension in

>> your sinuses. Do you have edema? Allergies? These will indicate a

>> southern polarity and the zapper current will usually be felt when

>> targeting swollen areas otherwise it may not be.

>>

>> I have a A3 zapper which shows when the current is flowing. I can

>> highly recommend this type of zapper. Bestzapper.com has this

>> feature as well but I am hesitant to recommend a zapper other than

>> 30,000 hz when utilising homeography or plate zapping. You could ask

>> Arthur if he can build a 30,000 hz zapper.

>>

>> Take care,

>>

>> Corey

If you mesure 4.5Volts between the handfolds of your zapper than your

zapper is ok.Do'nt spent mony on a commercial zapper.If you have the mony

bey a frequency generator like a miniFg or a Gamma generator

(www..com).With such a generator you can zap as an ordinary zapper

or you can zap any frequency that is mentioned in Dr. list of

pathonogens.Sorry for my englich.

J.P.

covent@...

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>I actually took an interest in Dr. 's work on my husbands behalf,

>who has psoriasis. The more I read, the more sense it made. It seemed

>silly to treat him and not myself, so here I am.

This is only a friendly addendum, not at all meant to replace your work

with Dr 's protocol, but, I brew and drink kombucha and it has really

made a huge difference for me. It really helps with skin conditions.

Does anyone know if Dr has said anything about kombucha?

--V

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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