Hulda Clark claimed to have used an electronic device known as a zapper to treat many illnesses during her lifetime. This handheld electronic device emits low frequency waves through your skin that stimulate the immune system, awakening its natural abilities to kill parasites + other harmful substances.
My invention replaces traditional handholds with alligator clips that enable clothing to more conveniently conduct current through more of your body, increasing both effectiveness and safety of treatment.
The Zapper
Hulda Clark invented the Zapper as an electronic device powered by a 9-volt battery and emitting low frequency pulses of electrical current that penetrate through skin to safely wake up our immune systems. It can effectively kill parasites, viruses, bacteria and fungus by inducing membrane rupture and reversing their polarity; additionally it aids detoxification by releasing negative ions into blood stream that kill many microorganisms.
Fresno Medical Center is taking an innovative approach in its fight against C difficile (Clostridium difficile). They have deployed an unusual weapon – the bug zapper! – against this deadly infection.
This machine, which resembles an upright tanning bed in appearance rather than an effective germ-killing tool, uses powerful UVC energy similar to that found in sunlight to kill bacteria. Frontline workers at Kaiser Permanente medical centers find the machine invaluable; however, its effectiveness remains unproven with limited scientific proof. Furthermore, its use may put certain people at risk, including those with pacemakers. In a case report published by The New England Journal of Medicine on April 15, 2004 researchers reported how use of the zapper may interfere with certain types of pacemakers. Zurich researchers reported how use could potentially interfere with some types of pacemakers; Zurich
The Hand Holds
When purchasing a zapper it’s essential to understand exactly what you are purchasing. There are many different models available and each offers multiple frequencies; dual or quad frequencies tend to be better for the body but more expensive. Dr. Clark recommends output with positive offset as prescribed by our pedestal offset technology, making them safer than super stabilized output and offering constant current output which provides safer results than sweeping frequency output.
The Alligator Clips
Alligator clips are spring-loaded metal clips used to establish temporary electrical connections. Their spring-loaded jaws resemble those of an alligator’s mouth, hence their nickname of alligator clips. Alligator clips can be found widely used in science labs for connecting components like wires or batteries; additionally they’re useful when connecting wires to multimeters. They come in various sizes and materials and some even feature insulation to avoid accidental shocks.
Alligator clips can be found at most hardware stores and serve as an indispensable tool in prototyping, educational labs and electronics repair. Alligator clips offer quick and simple ways to connect components together quickly; their ease of access makes them an attractive DIY option; plus they come at affordable pricing making them great for DIY enthusiasts and testing circuits as they attach directly to jumper wires and can even be color coded to ensure faster identification.
There are various kinds of alligator clips, each offering unique advantages. When selecting an alligator clip to suit your needs, take into consideration factors like its size and connection type (small alligator clips are ideal for delicate work while heavy-duty versions may be more suitable).
Telecom clips use piercing spikes that connect directly with bare and insulated wires without stripping their insulation, and are widely used in the telephone industry as measurement tools. Another variation of alligator clip is the crocodile clip which has larger jaw openings for accommodating more wires at one time.
Alligator clips are an invaluable tool, useful in many scenarios from testing circuits to attaching dental office bibs. But proper use is key in order to avoid injury or damage; this guide provides all the knowledge you need on using them safely and effectively – whether you are an electrician, DIY enthusiast, or simply curious about electrical components this guide provides essential insight on taking advantage of alligator clips safely and effectively.
The Invention
Bug zappers have become iconic examples of successful inventions due to their innovative design and marketing strategy, garnering massive success through years of use. Their humble beginnings can be traced back to Gabriel Louis-Marie who, early 20th-century inventor and creator of an electrostatic coil device that used high voltage electric grids to lure infected insects before blasting them with electrostatically charged wires, has served as its precursor. Louis-Marie later refined this device, becoming its prototype.
Hulda Clark has become known as a controversial alternative health practitioner due to her promotion of her own zapper to heal various illnesses, including cancer. Unfortunately, much of Clark’s claims were founded upon limited or even false scientific studies, unsupported by mainstream medical organizations and were often unsubstantiated.
The Zapper is a simple electronic device powered by batteries and made up of two copper handles or electrodes, held in either hand or placed on different parts of the body. The device generates pulsed frequencies which travel through your natural energy field and can be customized using “Program Drivers,” pre-programmed according to Dr. Clark’s cleansing protocols. In addition to basic versions there are more advanced ones that produce frequencies from 0.1Hz up to 1Mhz – plus even higher end versions with output frequencies up to 10 millionHz!






