Guest guest Posted February 12, 2001 Report Share Posted February 12, 2001 Hi Marve, The article makes a statement which is different than Dr. 's explaination of how a zapper works. If she's right the Croft zapper won't work. As I understand it, she says that the current with the positive offset DC at a high frequency has to go through the little critters to kill them. He says that the zapper can put negative ions into the body at a convenient place (the palm of the hand) and the ions will travel all over the body to kill the parasites. For one thing, the ions would, it seems to me, react very quickly after forming and not make it very far into the body. For another thing, I don't recall negative ions being mentioned by Dr. . This makes me wonder if anyone here knows more about this and could enlighten me. Thanks for the help anyway. I should have been more specific to start with An egineering dropout? You know more than me then. I've had one electrical engineering course and a background as a Navy electrician. Zapping is beyond anything I've had contact with until now anyway. Vince Richter >From: oasislv@... >Reply-Dr >Dr >Subject: Re: From the heart >Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 03:54:51 -0000 > >The spacing mentioned in the (long) Zapper article just posted, apparently >doesn't seem to matter.I took the time to read all of the site materials, >and if what he says is true, spacing is apparently not an issue, and the >zapper is gaining popularity. > >I for one have been zapping for years, and have recently ordered the Nimbus >water maker from the Dr. site. (Because THAT zapper article said one >should be sure to also drink water that has a much higher resistance than >what is currently available... so as to help the system rid itself of dead >parasites). > >This spacing thing, it kind of reminds me (a senior electrical engineering >drop out) what my mom would often say as I grew up: " Make sure you grab a >piece of dry wood when working around electricity... " > >Well, she was right! Or put academically 'keep one hand in your pocket when >testing a live circuit'! > >Similarly, the zapper is unconventional technology that works, but like the >nature of the universe, its EXACT operation is at best, speculative. > >Marve > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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