Parasite zappers offer an effective and inexpensive solution to chronic illness or simply maintaining good health. By emitting low-voltage electrical pulses that kill bacteria and parasites without harming human tissue, these devices emit low voltage electrical pulses which are effective against them without harming humans themselves. Plus they’re easy to build using inexpensive parts such as 555 timer IC and NPN transistor.
Safety
The zapper is an electronic device which claims to kill parasites, bacteria and viruses with electrical energy. The idea behind it stems from Clark’s idea that all living things emit radio frequencies. The device contains a 9-volt battery with pulse generator circuit and two copper handles serving as electrodes; although, limited scientific evidence exists in support of its claims and it is unregulated by FDA.
The device plugs directly into a wall outlet and connects its positive and negative leads via a current-limiting resistor to the zapper, emitting very weak electric current that stimulates both bloodstream and immune system activity. Output includes both positive and negative pulses; with positive pulses being more powerful. While safe to use and won’t harm healthy tissues, users should wrap their hands in paper towels or cloth when operating it as it may drive metal ions into skin tissue.
Hulda Clark’s research proved that using a small zapper current subtly to energize bloodstream, white blood cells could effectively eliminate parasites large and small as well as bacteria and most viruses within an hour – with any dead parasites flushed from the body within another hour or two. Her latest book “The Cure for AIDS” describes an additional method to increase its effect.
Though zapping does not cause any adverse side effects, it is advised to refrain from doing it during pregnancy or if you have an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Zapping can produce currents that show up as AC current in an ICD trigger detector’s signals, leading to unwanted defibrillation pulses. For those with ICDs it may be useful to utilize Leg or Arm Zapping techniques instead in order to prevent current from entering their torsos.
Symptoms
Toxoplasmosis, caused by infection with Toxoplasma parasite, is a disease called toxoplasmosis and affects people with compromised immune systems such as HIV patients, organ transplant recipients or chemotherapy patients with compromised immunity (i.e. HIV positive individuals or transplant recipients or chemotherapy patients). Symptoms may include nausea, dizziness and fatigue – similar to flu symptoms – however its symptoms include flu-like illness such as nausea dizziness fatigue etc. The Zapper uses low voltage energy to kill parasites without harming healthy cells; its device consists of pulsed electricity output by its circuit as well as electrode handles connected by cables connected by wires connected by wires to its battery power source which generate pulsed pulsed current; additionally there’s also an integrated circuit that generates pulsed electricity output by its circuit along with resistors/capacitors attached for greater accuracy of use against infection of it’s output by its components containing an integrated circuit to generate pulsed pulsed electricity pulsed out from its source: the parasite infection can spreads quickly from its source: virus; this means infection spreads quickly from its source: HIV, organ transplant recipients or chemotherapy patients as they come under its infection without harming healthy cells from its sources. 555 Timer IC contains resistors/ capacitors contained 555 timer IC which generates pulses while in which it contain resistors/ capacitors components within its control mechanism to kills capacitors within its system of control system for killing parasite and some resistors IC contained 555 timer IC is contained by being eliminated quickly by being killed using low voltage energy is easily eliminated when its sources.
Cost
A zapper, which consists of a small box with electronic circuitry and copper handles, was designed to emit low-voltage pulses to target parasites and other harmful organisms without harming human tissue. Typically equipped with a 9-volt battery and pulse generator circuit (usually comprising of 555 timer IC and NPN transistor), two copper handles for holding or placing on different parts of the body are two key features. However, these devices can become prohibitively expensive if multiple units are necessary in treating symptoms caused by multiple illnesses simultaneously.





