Guest guest Posted June 29, 2003 Report Share Posted June 29, 2003 What is a " zapper " ? Sounds like a masochistic piece of equipment! I know it's something to do with parasite cleansing - I have read of it somewhere without much explanation. M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2003 Report Share Posted June 30, 2003 Hi M, Would the M be for ? A zapper is an electronic device that puts a very small amount of current through you (small enough to be completely safe unless you have a pacemaker installed in you). This special type of current (square wave high frequency positive offset DC for the electrical techies) kills parasites of all types (including worms, bacteria, and viruses) in the parts of the body that the electrical current gets to. This zapper current does not get into the intestine or bowel very easily and needs to be used with the parasite herbs. The parasite herbs can be used alone, but obviously the zapper can help make the herbs more effective. The zapper has such a small amount of current that it does not really electrocute the parasites. It has such a high frequency that it kills them like an opera singer shatters glass when the right note is hit that resonates with the glass. The frequecy of the zapper is in the thousands per second. The little critters can't handle that, but we can. Our human bodies are at completely different frequencies, and we don't have a problem from the zapper - just maybe from the parasite die-off. Read more about the details of the zapper in Dr. 's book " The Cure for all Diseases " which is free online for downloading at: http://www.nielswillems.org/ Vince > > > What is a " zapper " ? Sounds like a masochistic piece of equipment! I know > it's something to do with parasite cleansing - I have read of it somewhere > without much explanation. > > M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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