Hi Jeff,

On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 22:34:23 -0700, "Jeffrey A. Madore"
<k...@uconect.net> wrote:

>Are there any zappers on list. 

Absolutely!!

> I just built a unit and am wondering what to expect and how long it
> should take to see any results. I have chronic Lyme.

Depends on what you built.  Use a 12-volt battery (or wall-wart), not
the 9-volt.  Much more effective.

>I've been zapping for 30minutes, 2x per day, for the last three days. 

Use it for an hour, 3 times daily for the first 3 or 4 days.  Drink
lots of water.

>I've been using dimes for electrodes, taped to my anckles, 
>and I get a few small burn marks from them. 

I'll bet you did!  :)

Dimes are waaaay too small.  You need a much larger contact area so
the electricity doesn't flow through such a small area provided by a
dime.

Standard Zapper (and I assume we're talking about Hulda Clark's Zapper
that produces square wave pulses) electrodes are 1 inch diameter
pieces of copper pipe about 5 inches long.  Hold one firmly in each
hand for 7 minutes, rest for 20 minutes, hold for 7 minutes, rest for
20 minutes and hold again for 7 minutes.  That's what makes up one
"session."

The reason Clark gives for this hold/rest sequence is that each 7
minute Zap will kill the parasites the electric pulses can get to.  As
the larger parasites die (worms, fungus, bacteria) they can release
the next smaller level of parasites (IOW, fungus can have bacteria as
parasites, bacteria can have viruses as parasites).  She determined
(guessed?  experimented?) that 20 minutes is sufficient for the next
level of parasite to be released.  So, the 3 sets of 7 minute Zaps are
there to kill all levels of parasites.

The extra water you drink is to help flush the dead beasties out of
your body.  Some people may have a reaction to the sudden, additional
load of dead beasties (the "Herx" reaction) and feel like they have
the flu, or get a rash, headache, etc.  I didn't have any noticable
reaction, but I guess my infection, though severe, was in a very
limited area (and I didn't have a large volume of infection).

-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moines  (CDP, KB0ZDF)


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