Hi Jason, No reputable researcher has been able to duplicate Royal Rife's results. >From Wikipedia:
Rife's claims could not be independently replicated, [5] and were ultimately discredited by the medical profession in the 1950s. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rife Many of the claims attributed to Tesla never happened. None of Beck's claims that he made in the YouTube video have materialized. There is nothing you can do to change the fact electrons cannot flow in an electrolyte. A blood analysis doesn't mean much. It is a complex procedure that is easily derailed by poor technique or measurements. The fundamental proof is does it work? The answer is no. Most of the effects attributed to zappers can easily be explained by other factors. I am an expert in instrumentation design and analysis. My credentials are as follows: 1. I am a retired electronics engineer with over 50 years of experience in instrumentation and control systems. These are among the most difficult fields in electronics. 2. I had my own company from 1976 until I retired recently. 3. I have been awarded 6 US patents involving hard disk drives. My patent list is here: http://pstca.com/patents.htm The statements I made are obviously true and can be observed by anyone. These devices are not used in clinics or any place where their performance can be monitored and verified. There is no need to belittle contamination on the electrodes. It is a very real and significant problem. Ignoring it could cause you serious harm. I once got some kind of contamination on my silver electrodes when I laid them on my workbench and they must have touched a spot of oil or grease. I was so sick after taking cs made with these electrodes that it took three days in bed to recover. I now keep a second glass to hold the assembly while I am filling the cs generator with dw or emptying the cs, and I do not allow the electrodes to touch anything. Do not underestimate the danger of contamination. It can really harm you. There is no need to resort to dubious and overhyped gadgets when they have no effect on the most basic pathogen, viruses. There is no need to mess with a non-functional technology when a high quality ionic cs will vastly outperform any of the claims made by biased and undereducated individuals. Thanks, Mike Monett "Jason R Eaton" <ja...@eytonsearth.org> wrote: > >Hi Ken: > >Beware of individuals claiming false expertise. > >First off, "zappers" were firsted tested by individuals such as Royal Rife >and Nikola Tesla. These ideas were then eventually borrowed, with an >attempt at a refinement, by individuals such as Bob Beck and Hulda Clark. > >Second, my experience is that the hulda clark type zapper is only marginally >effective. However, for many individuals, "marginally" is enough to give >the immune system enough support to recover. > >One of the problems with Hulda Clark type zappers is the actual waveform. >Just like Royal Rife was working with very ineffective technology, most of >the Hulda Clark zappers don't produce a true square wave form, which >inhibits any potential effectiveness. A device such as the "Godzilla" is >far more effective to treat localized conditions. > >When using one of the more technically correct and properly engineered >zappers, the effectiveness is increased. However, as the saying goes, the >pathogen is nothing and the bioterrain is everything. For severe chronic >systemic infections, the best one can hope for using anti-pathogenic devices >and substances is to help keep the bloodstream clean and support the immune >system, and thus improve the body's own ability to address infections. > >As far as electrodes, use an extremely clean cloth moistened with a high >grade sea salt solution. Being concerned about the adsorption of metals >through such a cloth into the body is like worrying about a neighbor's >candle when your house is burning down. I would be far more concerned about >toxicity from the average air sample in metropolitan areas. > >BTW: One of the simpler ways to test the effectiveness of zappers is by >contrasting before and after live blood analysis studies. > >Kind Regards, > >Jason -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com>