HOME

SPECIFICATIONS

COLLOIDAL SILVER
(General Info.)

TO OBTAIN

LINKS

Zapper
General Information

     The following is for general information only and is not based upon any documented references contained herein.  The information is provided only as a possible starting point for experiments using experimental animals.  Always seek proper medial advice from qualified medical or veterinary practitioners.
   SCIENCE NEWS, March 30, 1991, page 207, reported that research done at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, N.Y.C. in 1990, demonstrated that a minute current of 50 to 100 micro amperes altered outer protein layers of the virus identified as HIV so as to prevent its subsequent attachment to receptor sites. 
   In theory, a combination of proper frequency, amperage, and voltage, disrupts, a metabolism enzyme found in internal parasites, bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other one celled pathogens.  The unit is not frequency specific, i.e., pathogens   from 77 Hz (molds) to 900 kHz (dust mites) are killed.  Theoretically, parasites, which all animals have, eat the food the animal eats and in turn leave their excreta which is the bacterial medium that viruses and other A. M. A. defined malignant cancers, and degenerative diseases thrive and grow on.  When the animals immune system can no longer defend against the increase of parasite and virus growth, the animal dies of the disease.
   Theoretically, when parasites, bacteria, and viruses are killed by zapping and eliminated, from the body by the use of laxatives and liquids, then beneficial bacteria like lactobacillus acidophilus is replaced in the intestine, the disease may go into immediate remission.
   After the animal's kidney and liver have been cleansed parasites no longer have two major hideouts in which to breed and multiply; at that point, when food, total vitamins, minerals, and digestive enzymes are administered, they are completely assimilated and the body begins to regenerate.  Notwithstanding, that the parasite zapper in Hulda Clark's "The Cure for all Diseases" book is directed to research on humans, this unit is for veterinary use only. Additionally, no claims are made that this unit will cure, treat, or mitigate any disease in the human body.
   Each veterinary "PARASITE ZAPPER/ COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATOR unit is bench tested to check that individual components are working, and that the final frequency, voltage, amperage, and square wave characteristics are within output parameters.  By plugging in the available accessory, the unit becomes a colloidal silver generator, resulting in fresh, pure, and potent colloidal silver for pennies a gallon.

Zapper Hypothetical Protocols
The following is for general information only and is not based upon any documented references contained herein.  The information is provided only as a possible starting point for experiments using experimental animals.  Always seek proper medial advice from qualified medical or veterinary practitioners.
    It has been reported that electroporation can occur in the zapper mode.  Electroporation is a condition that makes cell membranes pervious to normally harmless chemicals in plasma.  Effects can be the same as multiple increase of dosages of substances. Therefore, elimination of alcohol, medicinal herbs, and mega vitamins should be stopped one week prior to zapping.
    For animals weighting 100 to 200 lbs. administer 8 ounces of water 15 minutes before and after daily zapping sessions plus at least 8 ounces of water four times daily for one week thereafter.  Administration of liquid facilitates removal of toxic dead pathogens form the body.
    If an Herxheimer syndrome appears, i.e., flu like symptoms including extreme tiredness, headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, etc., stop zapping and continue administering liquids until symptoms disappear before resuming zapping.
   Since the zapping mode may affect beneficial bacteria in an animal's intestines, it is probably prudent to replace beneficial bacteria in the gut by administering lactobacillus acidophilus or other similar beneficial bacteria such as is found in cultured yogurt.