Clark claims that zapping kills parasitic organisms and improves health, according to her book “The Cure for All Diseases”. In it she provides clear instructions for building a shoe box zapper using $20 worth of Radio Shack parts.
Clark asserts that any positively offset frequency can kill bacteria, viruses and parasites when applied with adequate voltage for seven minutes.
How to Use
Clark Zappers are electronic devices designed to combat parasitic infestation, such as flukes and roundworms; viruses; bacteria; mycelium; and fungus using low frequency electricity pulses to kill them off and support healthy tissue. Commonly referred to as bug zappers because they attract bugs, it can also be used against fleas and ticks if desired.
The Zapper was created with safety in mind. Its copper electrodes are equipped with dampening devices that prevent shorting and are connected to its circuitry using a 9-volt battery for use. When activated, it emits positive offset square wave frequencies which resonate with pathogens and destroy them, unlike Royal Raymond Rife’s Ray Machines which only stop at zero voltage levels.
Clark developed her zapper to target parasites in the body using specific frequencies while simultaneously stimulating immunity. Her idea was that eliminating parasites would enable the natural healing process of the body, and daily usage may result in visible improvements within a month for some users.
Many who use zappers find relief for symptoms like diarrhea, sore throats and colds. Furthermore, it has been reported to help alleviate headaches as well as reduce migraine attacks in some instances.
Be sure to carefully read through and understand your zapper’s instructions before using it, as this will provide essential safety guidance and any warnings or cautions that should be observed when handling or operating it. Failure to heed all safety rules could result in serious injuries.
To ensure the optimal functioning of a zapper, purchase one that has been thoroughly tested and meets Clark’s books specifications for frequency and pulse duty cycle specifications. The Frequency Generation brand zapper operates at 30kHz without negative spikes on an oscilloscope, according to these books. This model can also be held with hands apart so both hands receive current. For optimal use it should be used three 7-minute sessions with 20-minute breaks between each session.
Safety
Clark developed an electronic circuit using a 9 volt battery which she believes can kill parasites, bacteria, fungi and viruses. Her “zappers” produce frequencies which zap pathogens by resonating with their natural frequencies to devitalize them and eventually eradicate the problem altogether. She used 555 timer integrated circuit technology and two copper handles or electrodes which the user holds in their hands or places on various parts of the body in order to generate low voltage electromagnetic energy and kill infections at their source.
As these parts of the body conduct electricity, using a zapper should not come into direct contact with eyes, inner ears or testicles as these areas should avoid having metal handles come into direct contact with skin as this can create heat and burns. Furthermore, those suffering from heart conditions or having pacemakers should avoid using one as well.
A zapper is simple and requires no special knowledge or soldering to put together, thanks to its use of a 555 timer chip sourced from electronic supply houses at an inexpensive price. For optimal performance, opt for the CMOS version which produces sharper square waves while having lower battery drain.
Construction requires keeping in mind the fact that zappers produce high-frequency square waves – up to 30kHz with 50% duty cycle – so touching it more than briefly during assembly is advised. Furthermore, its positive terminal should be covered with tape in order to prevent shorting out.
Once completed, an oscilloscope should be used to check its functionality prior to use. A specialty electronic shop that services TVs, computers and stereos usually has one available for rental for a few dollars. A multimeter can also be used as an output indicator, though due to tolerance issues with cheap Radio Shack parts it may give inaccurate readings.
People looking to incorporate regular zapping into their bodies should begin with a cleansing regimen a few weeks prior to commencing in order to protect kidneys and liver from becoming overloaded. When assembling their device, protective gloves should also be worn as direct contact may expose users to harmful chemicals or metals such as tin and lead, potentially harmful materials that can be encountered while assembly takes place.
Recommendations
Hulda Clark created the Zapper as part of her controversial practice as an alternative health practitioner. According to Clark, her device could cure many diseases by eliminating parasites and toxins from the body; however, these claims have yet to be validated by rigorous scientific studies or independent investigations; nevertheless, some people report experiencing relief from symptoms associated with certain conditions after using it.
A zapper is a simple electronic device that creates low-voltage pulses of energy from its 9-volt battery to two copper handles or electrodes held or placed anywhere on the body by its user. This frequency of 30kHz may help kill parasites like flukes and roundworms as well as bacteria responsible for contributing to disease.
Clark states that her zapper works by producing frequencies which resonate with the natural frequencies of parasites to destroy them, unlike Rife’s Ray machines which use specific frequencies for each pathogen. Although her device can be used within the home, for optimal results it should be kept outside close to ground-level so as to prevent bugs from flying into it and being vaporized on its wire grid, which could endanger those nearby.
When using a zapper, users should wear protective eyewear and follow all safety instructions. Direct contact between the device and any part of their bodies that conduct electricity (such as eyes or testicles ) should be avoided as well as plugging it into an grounded electrical outlet for optimal use.
Zapping should be performed for at least 45 minutes each session. Some people report feeling a mild heating sensation during treatment while others experience emotional relief due to reduced stress levels. Temporary adverse reactions have also been noted by participants including dizziness or an almost intoxicating feeling.
The SuperZappicator is an advanced variant of zapper that can generate frequencies to kill parasites on surfaces as well as within the digestive tract. Attached directly to skin via alligator clips instead of handholds, this allows it to target larger areas and penetrate deep within bowel.
FAQ
Hulda Clark and her zapper do not boast extensive scientific evidence backing their claims, so it’s wise to consult a health professional if any queries arise before using this device.
Most zappers produce a square wave output consisting of odd harmonics reaching megahertz frequencies that absorb parasites and effectively kill them, while its 50% duty cycle ensures immune stimulation is effective.
The zapper must also be tuned to match each parasite’s frequency (see Dr Clark’s Parasite Frequency book or CAFL frequency book for this purpose). Overuse of zappers may result in killing beneficial gut bacteria, leading to intestinal irregularity; correcting this with foods like yogurt and buttermilk may help.
If you want to go beyond the 30 kHz unit of your zapper, I strongly advise reading Syncrometer Lab Manual and Prevention book by Dr Clark for advanced experiments and uses for your zapper. This book features many advanced experiments not found on her original parts list or within 30 kHz zapper unit.