Resonant frequencies will disrupt DNA. This has been show with Rife
technology. A square wave is the fourier sum of all multiples of that
frequency. Thus a square wave will cause the DNA of pathogens to
vibrate at their resonant frequency and break apart. Once broken apart
DNA tends to drift back together and rejoin unless there is an electric
field present to force separation of the parts. That is how the zappers
work. The principle is the same, but the method of getting the quasi DC
field is different between the Beck and Clark zappers.
The Clark zapper uses a DC offset to give the field, that is it uses
pulsing DC. The Beck unit uses a low frequency so that the parts are
drawn sufficiently far apart that they cannot find each other during one
half cycle of the wave.
I don't think the electrochemical byproducts forming at the poles are
significant, since they would form on the surface of the skin, and the
zappers work quite well on internal parasites which would never ever see
these products.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
I don't think zappers actually "electrify" the blood.
What they do is manufacture electrochemical byproducts according to
what pole is ionizing [??] salt at that location.
One pole Sodium Hydroxide, alkalizing there...the other Hypochlorus
acid. [similar to MMS]
If I'm getting "Positive Offset" correctly...that would be pulsed DC.
The frequency of the DC pulse would then be an on/off [50/50 ? ]"duty
cycle" to allow those chemicals to migrate faster than they build up
in the skin causing chemical burns.
A slower pulse would build up more before the blood in surface
capillaries washes it in deeper and dilutes it...pretty much a matter
of comfort level.
Voltage doesn't matter, it's current delivered over an area [current
density again]
With a higher voltage, you can deliver more current over a smaller
less conductive area.
How much at a given voltage depends on the conductivity of the
electrolyte on the pads or how wet and salty your skin and the size of
the electrodes and how far apart they are on the body.
I'd like to see a variable resistor or a pulse width modulator that
can go to maybe a 20/80 duty cycle to get control of that over all
current.
You can get red itchy skin [mild chemical burning] at only 1.2
volts...or no burning at 24 volts depending on how the electrodes are
configured.
Ode
At 02:13 PM 4/24/2010 +0100, you wrote:
I've been seriously considering buying a zapper and am toying between
these two. I'd really welcome any comments. Is there any advantage to
having the dual frequency? I can see the timer might be a good idea.
<http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Zapper-Dual-freqency-of-30KHZ-2-5KHZ_W0QQitemZ150430846490QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Health_Beauty_Natural_AlternativeTherapies?hash=item2306608e1a>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Zapper-Dual-freqency-of-30KHZ-2-5KHZ_W0QQitemZ150430846490QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Health_Beauty_Natural_AlternativeTherapies?hash=item2306608e1a
and
<http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Zapper-Dr-Hulda-Clark-with-built-in-electronic-timer_W0QQitemZ150433257357QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Health_Beauty_Natural_AlternativeTherapies?hash=item230685578d>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Zapper-Dr-Hulda-Clark-with-built-in-electronic-timer_W0QQitemZ150433257357QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Health_Beauty_Natural_AlternativeTherapies?hash=item230685578d
I've also seen a 12v zapper. Is that one any better?
Any advice would be really welcome
Cheers
Kirsteen
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