A zapper is an electronic pulse generator used to interrupt parasite frequencies within the body. Hulda Clark believed that parasites were at the core of many diseases and conditions, such as depression.
Though her theories were initially misunderstood, they ultimately led to more research into parasites’ impact on human health – ultimately leading to devices like Meditech Europe’s Swing Zapper.
1. Voltage
The Zapper runs off a battery and generates low-voltage electrical current that passes between two copper handles or electrodes, creating an electromagnetic pulse with positive polarity that transmits through them, killing parasites, viruses and bacteria with positive polarity while healing delicate tissue and eliminating parasite eggs and cysts; it also introduces negative ions into the body to attract and kill parasites/bacteria while stimulating immune healing mechanisms – though patients may experience slight nausea or dizziness with repeated treatments.
At present, zappers can be found on the market in various forms and variations. One popular type of device consists of a box-shaped device equipped with all necessary components needed for electric field generation: circuit boards, displays and two copper handles which hold your hands while treating you with electrolysis. Each frequency-generating device comes equipped with its own control panel that enables users to set desired frequencies, along with an ampere display indicator to show current flow (AMPERE display).
There are two theories for treating pathogens. One involves scanning on specific frequencies while the other utilizes fixed frequency to treat all pathogens. Patrick Murphy described his first theory in U.S. Patent No. 8,781,573 while Janet Fleming and Craig Story detailed theirs in USP 5,692,692 – these three patents as well as Dr. Hulda Clark’s book entitled “The Cure for All Diseases”.
The second theory involves using a zapper with a fixed frequency of 30kHz and voltage less than 9V, as an improvement over traditional hand holds used with earlier zapper models. Alligator clips make treatment much simpler as they keep hands free during treatment – they attach quickly and can be quickly detached to reach all planes of body and meridians faster, providing additional motivation to continue treatment.
2. Frequency
Hulda Clark published frequencies intended for her zapper device – a low-voltage device designed to kill parasites and harmful microbes with electricity – outside of what most plasma tube devices like Rife-Bare or EMEMs could run, typically being above audio frequency range.
Clark and others claim that using frequencies will heal diseases. Some users have reported experiencing slight nausea, dizziness or mild flu-like symptoms a few days after starting to use a zapper; it is thought this is caused by their body flushing out parasites from its system.
Some individuals also sell homemade zappers that use a fixed frequency of 30kHz to treat all pathogens, rather than scanning through different frequencies like those patented by Murphy et al. According to families that tested these devices, using 30 kHz had great success reducing flu symptoms like high fever into milder forms.
3. Duration
The Zapper generates low-voltage pulsed rectangular square wave signals using a 555 timer IC and NPN transistor, delivered through two copper handles (electrodes) held in your hands or placed over various parts of your body. Short circuit and battery polarity protection is included; minor discomfort such as mild nausea, dizziness or flu-like symptoms are temporary and likely related to ex-parasite elimination by your body.
Hulda Clark claimed that her zapper could treat various diseases by eliminating parasites and toxins. Unfortunately, there is limited scientific support for her claims.