Are Blood Purifiers and Zappers safe to use?
Primarily people question the safety of the electricity applied. They
want to know that they won't get electrocuted and
that the electricity won't do any harm to their cells. Dr Kaali was
quoted in the Houston Post as saying that this level
(50-100ua) of electrical energy has no toxic side effects. To be
'electrocuted' takes hundreds times more electricity
than this. The most people ever feel is a slight tingling sensation.
Also, after months of using blood electrification, my
blood was analyzed under a microscope and the doctor said it was some
of the healthiest blood he had ever seen.
Robert Beck has told of a blood analysis that revealed that blood
normally stays alive for 4 days in a microscope
slide, but will last for one month if taken from someone who has
undergone blood electrification treatment! The
current from these Beck and Rife devices is actually less than the
AMA approved TENS units, and the Pulser
delivers only momentary pulses of a magnetic strength that is less
than that of MRI (Magnetic Nuclear Resonance
Imaging) body scanners.
Also please consider the following AMA approved units which use
electricity on the body: Muscle stimulators
relieve pain, reduce spasms and edema, tonify weak muscles, and
assist the healing process, run at from 1 to
130 Hz. TENS units are used to block pain run at about 80 to 90 Hz.
Interferential Therapy units are a type of
muscle stimulator run at 3000 to 4000 Hz. Bio Feedback instruments
used to modify behavior and retrain the
nervous and muscular systems, run from below 1Hz to about 40 Hz. Bone
Growth Stimulators, used to heal
broken bones, run at various frequencies. Deep Brain Stimulators,
which use implanted electrodes to impart
electrical pulses, run from between 120 and 160 Hz directly to the
brain to control involuntary muscular
tremors in Parkinson's disease. Heart Pacemakers use an electrical
impulse to regulate the hearts ryhthm.
So, in conclusion I can say that using the devices as recommended
poses no health threat, only health benefit.
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