question of zapper effectiveness with colds and flu
When ParaZapper was sold for use on humans, we surveyed our customers.
95 to 96 percent of those who used it for colds and flu reported noticible positive results in reducing the severity and/or duration of their illness. The question presented by this information is:
Is there a model or pathway for the resulting efficacy?
Possible considerations are:
1) Outright destruction of virus particles.
2) Enhanced activation of the immune system.
3) Prevention of the virus from attaching to receptor sites.
4) Disruption of infected cells.
The effect of the zapper on larger organisms such as bacteria, protozoa, and fungi is easily observable, including the distortion and subsequent disruption of their cell walls. Viri, however, as not observable and therefore, only assumptions can be made about the actions produced.
It has been proven by Dr. Bob Beck that electromagnetic pulses can kill viri that are free in blood plasma (not injected into cellular structures). Again, this is not observable because there is not any microscope available that can show living viri with clarity.
Howver, assuming that the lipoprotein coats that surround the viral DNA is closely related to those in bacterial cell walls, it is suspected that the coating is decomposed under the influence of electricity. If this is so, then this is the first cause of efficacy.
Given that this is valid, the efficacy of the zapper does not stop there. The released particles act like an innoculation and the bodys immune system is quickly alerted to the abnormal protein particles, producing antibodies and activating the white blood cells.
The electrical influence produced by the zapper also most likely distorts the viral particles sufficiently so that they can not attach to the proper receptor sites on the cell surface. This keeps viri isolated in the blood stream longer so that the zapper kills them or so that the immune system can contain them.
Finally, the cells that do become infected will often present the viral protein on their cell membranes. This allows both the zapper signal and the bodies immune system to attack those deviated cells, killing them.
The overall result of zapping is suspected to have two far reaching effects.
1) shortening the length and severity of the infection.
2) providing the basis of immunity to that particular and similar viri by activating the immune system.
No wonder that people who use zappers report getting fewer colds and flu!
David Etheredge AKA ParaZapper