Hulda Clark describes an electronic device known as a “zapper” in her book The Cure for All Diseases, including step-by-step instructions on how to construct one from Radio Shack parts and build one in an inexpensive shoe box.
It emits low frequency AC voltage with a 100% positive offset current that stimulates white blood cells to kill parasites and diseased tissue.
What is a zapper?
A zapper is an electrical bug repellent device that uses an electrified metal grid to kill flying insects. Designed primarily for outdoor use, they can be placed anywhere where mosquitoes pose a threat; typically gardens, porches, patios or decks. Attracting mosquitoes with light is usually enough to lure them onto its electric grid where they will die upon touching. Some models even come equipped with traps to collect dead bugs!
A quality zapper should have a durable housing that’s easily wipe-able clean. It may come in the shape of a lantern, cylinder or large rectangular cube; anti-tip designs prevent children and animals from touching its electrified grids inside. Furthermore, there are models designed specifically to kill bugs such as cockroaches, houseflies or spiders indoors.
PAYDAY 3’s Zapper lights up and emits a high-pitched whirr when activated, similar to how Discombobulators pulse periodically, before electrocuting players and terrain in its area nine times before despawning. Being hit by one will mark a player for some time preventing independent actions other than looking around, partially locking their facing direction, as well as stopping current weapons from firing until switching guns or completely turning off.
Why zap?
Hulda Clark makes bold claims that alternative health devices work, like her “zapper.” However, these assertions lack scientific credibility and have been disproven by independent studies.
A zapper is a simple electronic device that produces low-voltage pulses at 30 kHz (typically dual polarity 5V square wave). These pulses are sent out through copper handles or electrodes attached to copper handles held by users or placed over different parts of their bodies, with their hands. The idea behind using such frequencies to fight viruses, bacteria and parasites lies within their specific frequency of oscillation: when exposed to it they resonate with it and die off – helping detoxify and cleanse their bodies as a result.
How to use a zapper
Bug zappers use high-voltage electricity that kills parasites on contact, using a grid of copper wires as they fly through it. Most are designed for outdoor use near mosquito-rich environments like standing water or garbage cans; others may also be installed indoors near areas where mosquitoes tend to congregate such as sitting rooms. When installed in homes, they’re best installed away from areas where people sit or move about so as to reduce accidental contact with its electric grid as well as noise pollution from its operation.
Most bug zappers operate off of a 9-volt battery and contain a pulse generator circuit, two copper handles or electrodes, an outer housing (typically lantern-shaped or cylindrical), an integrated circuit designed to control pulse frequency of output, and an outer housing that may feature lantern shape or cylindrical shapes to protect children and pets from touching electrified grid inside. Many models also come equipped with integrated circuitry which enables frequency modulation for pulse output.
Modern zappers store the voltage for each electrical pulse on a capacitor that’s directly wired between their two screens, making this design more effective than earlier models which relied on batteries as sources for electrical pulse generation. Furthermore, eliminating the battery requirement and shrinking down overall device size are among the benefits provided by this design feature.
To operate the zapper, attach two alligator clips to its copper handles or electrodes and use clothing instead of Hulda Clark’s original hand holds to apply healing energy over larger surface areas of your body – particularly useful for women who may find Hulda’s hand holds confining or uncomfortable. Cloth that conducts electricity well will kill all parasites directly on contact.
While zappers are generally safe to use around children and pets, they should be placed out of reach to avoid becoming curiosity toys for either. Furthermore, placing it where it will be exposed to heat or sunlight may cause it’s plastic or metal parts to melt over time.
Accessories
A zapper operates off a 9v battery and emits low frequency waves which penetrate the user’s body, stimulating white blood cells while simultaneously infiltrating negative ions that kill parasites.
Dr. Hulda Clark introduced an updated version of her original Zapper device that is more durable, features an easier user experience, and includes a SenseAlert light to help ensure you connect correctly – this feature is extremely important to ensure no unnecessary zaps occur!
This zapper has a powerful output capable of killing fungi, bacteria and protozoa as well as parasites in the intestinal tract. Furthermore, its easy battery replacement compartment doesn’t require tools. In addition, its production involves degreed engineers on an ISO 9001 SMD assembly line to military level testing standards; guaranteeing you get exactly the output specified by Dr. Clark!
This bundle offers more than just a zapper: in addition to a short ebook on starting quickly and easily with zapping, there are great accessories like the Pet Pad contacts for use under feet or hands, Conductive Gloves that are suitable for children or adults, Conductive Gloves that make for excellent conductance measurements, Conductive Gloves that fit children as well as adults – making this package more than cost effective than ever in getting you healthy fast! Also included is the iZap app, for storing settings as well as creating logbooks; challenge friends in games to see who can beat you the farthest; please note this app is free download and use; however your data may be processed by Apple; please refer to developer privacy policy for more details.