Hulda Clark claimed she could treat AIDS, herpes, cancer, and other diseases using an electric current-delivering device known as the Zapper. This device passed a current through bloodstream killing parasites and toxins with electric current.
My invention improves upon traditional zappers by replacing hand holds with alligator clips which hold clothing which, when wetted by sweat or moisture, conducts electrical current through it to both exterior and interior portions of the body, killing parasites more efficiently than before.
Parasites Killed
A device called the Zapper produces a low-voltage pulse that allegedly kills parasites and bacteria while remaining harmless to human tissue. It works on the basis that all living things emit radio frequencies that the device interprets as energy. Hulda Clark claimed this device could cure numerous illnesses by eliminating parasites from her body; though her claims were never supported by scientific data. According to studies however, Toxoplasma can reprogram immune cells in order to travel faster through bloodstream and infect other organs faster.
Fungi
Fungi are an important group of eukaryotic organisms, comprising single celled yeasts and multicellular molds. Fungi are essential in decomposition, nutrient cycling, food production and antibiotic production as well as secreting mycotoxins which kill competing microorganisms.
Hulda Clark first invented her device with a 9-volt battery, pulse generator circuit and two copper handles as electrodes. When used correctly, this “zapper” creates an electrical current which penetrates deep within the body to kill parasites, viruses, bacteria and fungi.
The Zapper eliminates viruses in three minutes; bacteria and parasites within five minutes; flukes, roundworms and mites within seven minutes; yeast and molds within 10 seconds or less, according to tests performed at independent laboratories using Clark’s designed and explained Zapper device. These results were obtained in tests performed using Clark’s Zapper design and explanation.





