Plate Zapping stands apart from conventional treatments in that it uses low-grade electric currents to target and rehabilitate specific organs, rather than relies solely on relieving symptoms or performing invasive interventions. As its popularity among both alternative health practitioners and patients has spread into mainstream medicine discussions about its merits, more conversations about this innovative treatment method have ensued.
My invention replaces Hulda Clark hand holds with two alligator clips that more securely fasten clothing or wet-weather gear, enabling electric current to reach all parts of the exterior surface as well as all of the cells inside your body.
Parasites
Parasites are small worm-like creatures that live inside our bodies and can cause either mild or serious health problems, including decreased energy levels and side effects such as rashes, itching, digestive upsets and even death. Parasites also affect mental health by making us less alert, depressed and more susceptible to insomnia; some common parasites include whipworms, hookworms and liver flukes.
Hulda Clark was an unorthodox alternative health practitioner who claimed her device, the “Zapper,” could cure many diseases by eliminating parasites and toxins. This device uses low voltage electrical pulses generated using components like the 555 timer IC and NPN transistor, creating two copper handles or electrodes which are held by users or placed onto different parts of their bodies to generate low voltage pulses that work at fixed frequencies of 30-33% kHz – however as Hulda Clark notes it may interfere with heart pacemakers so it should never be used by those possessing one!
The zapper can kill both large and small invaders, including worms (flukes), mites, ticks and lice, bacteria, viruses and fugai. Its effectiveness lies in using a positive offset square wave at a frequency which affects all pathogens regardless of their individual resonant frequencies – some use 30kHz while others can operate between 2,000-500,000Hz.
The zapper should be held for 10 seconds at a time with 20-minute breaks between applications, repeated daily for one month. Additionally, this method can also be used to treat scabies and ringworm; to minimize risk of bad reactions during treatment avoid dairy and caffeine products beforehand.
Viruses
At its height of popularity, the Zapper claimed to kill parasites, viruses, and other pathogens by plugging it into their metal electrodes on their body’s metal electrodes and emitting low-voltage electrical pulses that resonated with microorganisms’ resonant frequencies, killing off and expelling them from the body. Furthermore, this device supposedly disrupted biochemistry toxins or deficiencies within their body to restore health; although without rigorous scientific evidence backing its claims. Regardless, its small following among alternative healing enthusiasts or those disappointed with conventional treatment approaches has allowed its popularity among alternative healing enthusiasts and those frustrated with conventional medical approaches to continue.
The theory behind zappers is that all organisms – parasites, bacteria and viruses alike – produce their own specific resonant frequency that resonates within our bodies. A battery-powered generator uses this specific frequency to send low frequency square wave electric current through metal electrodes into our skin without harming us directly; proponents claim this allows targeting specific frequencies without destroying human tissue.
Some in vitro experiments have demonstrated the power of certain electrical frequencies to disrupt bacteria viability, yet these results do not substantiate whether zappers can treat disease in humans. Their claim of targeting pathogen-resonant frequencies to destroy them without impacting human tissue rests upon bioresonance theory which has yet to be independently validated in peer-reviewed research studies.
Some zapper enthusiasts claim increased energy levels, better digestion and healthier skin as a result of using their device regularly. Unfortunately, such testimonials largely rely on anecdotal reports or user experiences and do not correspond with medical research or established clinical practices. Furthermore, many zappers do not meet safety and efficacy requirements in most countries’ regulatory frameworks, raising ethical considerations regarding sales; all claims made must be accurate and responsible in nature.
Bacteria
Proponents of zapping contend that microorganisms ranging from parasites and bacteria vibrate at specific frequencies. According to them, electrical signals matching these frequencies can resonate with them and cause pathogens to vibrate with enough intensity to damage or kill them; while healthy cells do not vibrate at these same frequencies; therefore they remain safe from the use of zappers. The theoretical foundation behind this model can be likened to how an opera singer might use a single note which corresponds with its resonant frequency to shatter glassware.
Hulda Clark, with a Ph.D. in physiology, proposed that certain frequencies could kill parasites, bacteria, viruses and fungi that she believed to be at the core of numerous diseases including cancer. She developed the Zapper which emits low voltage electrical frequencies into the body.
Clark conducted extensive research, testing millions of frequencies until she identified an effective ratio for killing harmful organisms. With this data in hand, she devised the Zapper device which kills parasites and viruses within three minutes; tapeworms, flukes, mites and roundworms within five; tapeworms within seven; yeast seven and mold within 15; as well as eliminating candida overgrowth as well as various immune-system-related conditions through regular use.
Proponents of the Zapper contend that killing organisms will reactivate the body’s natural immunity and lower risk for malignancies, according to their 1995 pilot study which, they claim, showed 97.9% of 143 participants had improved after using it and following diet interventions; unfortunately however, its pre-post test design, lack of control group participation and inability to verify actual pathogen kill rates makes this claim insupportable.
The claims made for The Zapper are appealing, yet remain largely without support from any scientific evidence. There is some evidence of how certain electrical frequencies can have a specific impact on biological systems (such as wound healing and nerve stimulation). But simply sending square wave pulses at random frequencies non-invasively targeting pathogens without harming human tissues remains an idea without scientific backing.
Fungi
Fungi are capable of having devastating effects on our bodies in many ways. Candida albicans, for instance, is a naturally occurring yeast found in skin pores, mouth saliva and intestinal tract as part of healthy gut flora; its overgrowth may contribute to fatigue and digestive issues. Fungus can also be caused by viruses like herpes and genital herpes as well as bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus species – Clark’s Zapper uses electrical current to kill these organisms quickly – viruses die within three minutes, flukes five minutes and roundworms seven minutes while it takes slightly longer for herpes/genital herpes destruction.







