Dr Hulda Clark and her son developed the Zapper to eliminate intestinal fluke parasites; however, they quickly discovered it can also effectively eliminate other pathogens including viruses, bacteria and fungi.
When creating your zapper, be sure to utilize a CMOS 555 chip (not TTL version). It produces sharper square waves while using less battery power and can be found at electronic supply houses.
Parasites
Parasites are single-celled organisms that cause diseases in humans, such as malaria (caused by Plasmodium) and amoebic dysentery (caused by Entamoeba histolytica). Parasites may be transmitted through contaminated water or food, direct contact, insect bites or through mosquitos that carry it directly. Multicellular parasites like tapeworms and roundworms may also infiltrate our systems through food contamination or direct contact, with parasites entering through human digestive tracts from another person who infeces carrying it directly.
The Zapper uses electromagnetic energy to kill parasites and pathogens using vibration frequency; for instance, 5Hz vibration kills slugs while tapeworms require 30kHz frequencies for effective killing. Molds and bacteria can also be destroyed through use of this device as it does not use high voltages and was specifically designed to be safe and user-friendly.
Hulda Regehr Clark was a naturopath, author, and alternative health practitioner who invented the “zapper.” She claimed that all diseases are due to parasitic infection and used an electrical device known as the “zapper” to cure them using low voltage direct current pulsed at specific frequencies through the body that kill parasites and pathogens without harming human tissue – inspired by Royal Raymond Rife who discovered that all living things emit electromagnetic frequencies unique to themselves.
As soon as a zapper is switched on, a light on its front illuminates. A person holds copper electrodes in each hand while using the device and an alternating current passes through them; powered by a 9v battery in its back compartment. Treatment usually lasts 7 minutes and may be repeated as necessary. Alligator clips make holding and decreasing discomfort easier for users.
Before, during, and after each parasite zapping session it is crucial to consume plenty of water in order to flush out dying microbes from your system and stop any build-up of toxins in the body. As with any detox process this could result in symptoms like bloating and bowel movements – though these should pass after several days – yet for those suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, colitis, Chron’s disease, or Lupus this treatment often brings relief.
Viruses
Viruses do not qualify as living organisms in the strict sense. Rather, they cannot grow, respire or carry out metabolic processes on their own. Instead, they encased by an outer protein coat known as capsid that houses nucleic acids such as DNA or RNA which allow viruses to multiply within host cells by taking advantage of their genetic material to infiltrate and infect. Viral infections have a variety of symptoms from mild to life threatening; furthermore they have even been known to infect fungi, animals and plants – another characteristic not usually associated with living organisms.
As opposed to bacteria, which have walls around themselves, viruses are capable of invading host bodies through cell walls and attaching themselves directly to cells within an organism’s tissues, injecting their nucleic acid directly into them before splitting open to release new viruses into circulation. They are divided into 21 families according to their morphology, chemical composition and mode of replication.
They can also be classified by their nucleic acid structure: those that possess a DNA genome have an icosahedral symmetry; while single-stranded RNA genomes possess hexahedral symmetry.
Human viruses that infected with humans may spread via blood transmission, fecal-oral transmission, airborne spreading of droplets or aerosol and contact with bedding, clothes or surfaces used by an infected individual (fomites). Furthermore, an individual could become infected from being bitten by infected mosquitoes.
Hulda Clark discovered certain frequencies were effective at killing parasites, viruses and bacteria without harming healthy cells and microorganisms in the digestive tract. She used her research to create the Hulda Clark Zapper, which claimed to kill many pathogens within seven minutes of zapping. This device works by applying electronic current to the body at a frequency that corresponds with vibrational patterns of microorganisms that are being targeted. Clark believed that living things broadcast a specific set of radio frequencies, and her devices could adapt to those detected. She claimed she found optimal frequencies between 30-33.3kHz; her books provide detailed instructions on how to use her Zapper device.
Bacteria
The Clark Zapper electrically kills parasites, bacteria, viruses and fungi electrically. Battery powered with a positive offset voltage between 5-10V, it eliminates viruses in three minutes; flukes/roundworms/mites within five and seven minutes respectively – even killing gallstone bacteria! A single treatment session should do it!
Every living thing has a frequency of oscillation that resonates, a zapper can harness this frequency to kill it by resonance – Royal Raymond Rife discovered this method back in 1912. Our device utilizes Dr. Hulda Clark’s original plan.
As well as killing pathogens, the zapper will also revitalize your white blood cells and protect them against infections, chemicals, metals, toxins and cancerous tumors that obstruct these cells from absorbing nutrients and eliminating enemies in their surroundings. With the zapper on board to overcome such barriers.
When turned on, the zapper emits up to 30,000 tiny jolts of electricity per second that excite WBCs into attacking everything that needs killing: parasites, bacteria and viruses as well as breaking apart any protective shielding around tumors or infections. These pulses help mobilize WBCs so they can target everything that needs eliminating from your system.
A zapper may be used continuously until its user is feeling better, with several sick people reporting that eight hours of daily zapping for one month was enough to relieve symptoms. While this might work for normal people, with advanced disease nothing less will work and many sick individuals using zappers report using them nonstop until they feel better.
Fungi
Fungi are multicellular organisms found throughout nature that include aquatic chytrids and large mushrooms. Fungi are an extremely diverse kingdom with an estimated 2.2-3.8 million species estimated across an array of taxa with various ecologies and life cycle strategies; at least 11 separate groups within Zygomycota include them within this range of organisms.
Fungus can be found in almost any environment, although most live on land rather than water. As heterotrophs – meaning they feed off of preformed organic molecules rather than using carbon dioxide, water and sunlight for photosynthesis – fungi do not grow through photosynthesis; their cells extend outward into their surroundings to produce growth that releases spores that disperse via wind currents.
Fungi are heterotrophs, meaning that they rely on both living and dead plant and animal material for sustenance. Fungi play an integral part in ecological systems by breaking down complex compounds into more digestible form so they become available to other organisms. Many fungi also serve as producers of chemicals like antibiotics and biocontrol agents.
Fungi are tiny organisms composed of thread-like structures less than 10um in diameter called hyphae that branch off into mycelium networks of root-like filaments. Fungi take advantage of environmental nutrients without the aid of photosynthesis, and most store their energy as glycogen for later use. Just like plants, fungi possess unique cell membrane sterols called ergosterol that differs significantly from cholesterol found in animals or bacteria.
Some fungi are predatory, attacking and devouring other organisms such as nematodes or roundworms using a special mechanism called noosing that constrictes their movement, much like an actual noose would do. Other species are parasitic; taking advantage of other organisms for their own growth and nutrition.
Fungus can be eliminated using Hulda Clark’s Zapper Device, an electric charge machine using low voltage electricity to kill harmful organisms like viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungus. When used properly it eliminates viruses in three minutes; bacteria, parasites and fungus within five minutes; mites/ticks within seven minutes.