Great zapper, just follow the instructions. Some people are now doing a straight hour of zapping. Listen to your body if/when it feels like you've had enough zapping.
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Detailed instructions for Mini Zappers
1 Install battery if it is not already in.
2 Prepare a mild salt water solution - ½ a teaspoon of salt to about 240ml of warm water. (This can be kept for future use.).
3 Place paper tissue which has been lightly wetted with the salt solution around electrodes. The easiest way to do this is to wet a short margin of the tissue so that it sticks to the metal and then wrap it until the tissue runs out.
4 Dip the wrapped tubes in the salt water to wet all the tissue and remove the excess moisture.
5 Connect the metal tube electrodes to your zapper. Make sure the alligator clips are in contact with the metal.
6 If you have a timer, set it to seven minutes.
7 Pick an electrode up in each hand and grasp firmly, not tightly.
8 Turn on your zapper.
9 Start the count-back timer.
10 When the timer signals the end of seven minutes, turn the zapper off. Set down electrodes.
11 Wait 20-30 minutes. (The easiest way to do this would be to use the countdown timer to measure 21 minutes by repeating the seven-minute count back three times.)
12 Repeat steps 5 through 11 twice more for a total of three zaps per session.
13 Switch everything off at the end.
14 Remove the damp tissue paper.
It is strongly recommended that you complete all three zaps for a full session.
About Bacteria, Fungi, Molds, Parasites, Viruses and Zappers
This discussion is about how a zapper is capable of killing pathogens without harming human tissue.
Pathogens
Pathogens are bacteria, fungi,
parasites and viruses that attack the body, or cause harm when they use people as hosts. Most microscopic organisms are either indifferent to human health or beneficial, such as some important bacteria required in our intestinal tract for digestion of some proteins and plant material.
At a very basic level a virus is protein projectile that injects its DNA into a cell and takes over its host's life processes, replicates itself with protein casing many-fold, ruptures the cell membrane, and ejects new viruses ready to repeat the cycle within the same body or infect another.
Bacteria, amoeboids, plasmodia and primitive worms are more complex than viruses and have more complicated life cycles and strategies to survive in environments where they are not welcome. And some of these strategies equip pathogens to ward of the body's defences, herbal preparations and fight and adapt to pharmaceutical drugs—a very recent development in the history of life.
Biochemistry
Micro-organisms must feed, reproduce, respond to stimuli, respire, grow, obtain nutrition, eliminate wastes and in some instances move. All these processes are essentially similar in organisms regardless of their size or complexity.
Whatever a particular life process is, respiration, digestion or responding to the environment, it relies in the close relationship of chemistry and electricity. All biological process have a chemical component and all biochemical reactions are essentially electrical in nature. Molecules are clumps of electrically bonded atoms with specific structures which have specific functions. Their ability to react within the biology of an organism depends upon sites on them with positive or negative charges which are available for connecting with other molecules with opposite charges.
Biological functions and all biological structures rely on electrical bonding to keep everything in place. It doesn't matter what the chemicals are, what the process is or what structure is involved, they all come down in the end to chemical bonding which is electrical.
Electrical fields
A feature of this characteristic of life is that as a result of it's life processes and it's chemistry, every organism has an electric field which has a signature frequency. This electromagnetic field increases in frequency with the complexity of the organism. Individual organisms may vary within a narrow band of frequencies specific to a species. For example, mold species have frequencies between 77 KHz and 300 KHz and bacteria and viruses have frequencies between 280 KHZ and 450KHZ. The more complex the organism the higher the frequency of its electric field.
Now, as we all know, if you hang on to a live wire from domestic electrical supply, it is momentarily very unpleasant and rapidly fatal. It is fatal because our vital body chemistry is effectively jammed and we die. The same principle is involved in the use of a zapper to kill pathogens except that the electrical charge is so minute for our complex, high vibration physical system it has no harmful effect on us. But the charge is so disruptive for lower forms of life they are ruptured and killed in the first seven minute burst. The subsequent seven minute session deals to microorganisms released by dead
parasites and the third session kills all the viruses released by the last kill.
The outstanding benefits of killing pathogens in this way are
• all their structures and life processes are compromised by electricity,
• they cannot develop immunity,
• there are no harmful or permanent side effects and
• all pathogens on tissue surfaces are killed harmlessly, whether you are aware of their presence or not.
What Zappers are less effective for
Because zapping is an electrical event, pathways are required for the current to flow. Where there are no pathways, there may be some stray electricity, but mostly it cannot flow. Where it doesn't flow it doesn't work. Therefore zapping may not kill organisms in abscesses, the inner ear complex, the eyeball, stomach, bladder or intestinal tract*. This is helpful in relation to the intestinal tract because most biota in the gut is beneficial and essential for digestion. But it does mean that infections in the other locations must be treated by zapping over a number of days in order to kill all the organisms as they contact with body membranes.
*Infections of the intestinal tract would respond more readily by being treated with
Colloidal Silver , garlic, Echinacea, and/or professionally prepared herbal remedies if avoiding
Antibiotics is important