Re: Useful understanding of a zapper
Excellent posting.
>- “Zapping does not kill shielded organisms, such as those that may be in the middle of your stomach or intestines.
This was writen before ParaZapper CCa and augmentation footpads were introduced.
I along with most CCa and footpad users (who bought the CCa before we stopped selling them for use on humans) had to take yogurt or kefir to keep the intestinal flora after zapping. It did not take long to find that this was an issue.
The CCa with copper footpads and paddles can kill much of the intestinal flora when used. Obviously, many other things would be passed with it.
ParaZapper warranty was 30 days money back if you are not satisfied, 3 years parts and labor, including fixing broken wires unless they were abused. Sorry, the warranty does not apply if your dog chews it up but we would still give a good deal on the repairs.
>- Output current LED indicator : Some zappers have a special circuit detecting a minimum current flowing through output terminals.
These often use up a significant portion of the output resulting in actual reduction of effectiveness.
>- MOST ZAPPERS USE A 555 oscillator.
There are new improved versions of the CMOS 555 that beat the standard 555 hands down. Be sure your zapper has this.
The best so far is the TLC555ID.
>- Its voltage drops quickly from 9.5V to 8.0V or 7.5V,
I suggest replacing it if it is below 7.9 volts. ParaZappers with a low battery LED come on about 8.0 volts.
>- Most of the time, they will use approved (UL, CSA, ACNOR) transformers (approved for what?) and “forget” to approve the whole assembly (a costly and cumbersome process), putting them out-of-the-Law
If the transformer is not specifically rated for medical safety usage stay away from it.
>- A little bit of "this" is not bad. Too much is ... TOO MUCH!
Yes, There has ben a lot of heated discussion over this stabilized waveform. I included it in ParaZapper products a while back but can see "NO SIGNIFICANT improvement" except it feels stronger. I thimk that is what a lot of Rife and Beck users seek, "feels stronger", but that actually does not mean more effective.
The stabilized waveform really only boosts low frequencies and we all know that it is the higher frequencies (100 kHz to 800 kHz) that are really important.
>- Frequency choice is a so hot debate
Yes, but there are considerations.
First, NO zapper has an exact frequency. period.
Many have a variation of +/- 20 percent. The better ones will be +/- 7 percent unless they are crystal generated or custom tuned. Even crystal controlled microprocessor units are +/- 0.1 percent.
There are better frequencies and worst frequencies, but in something a cheap as even an expensive zapper, it is sort of the luck of the draw. Your zapper may have the best frequency for any particular usage, or it may have the worse.
You left out 1 feature: The status LED offered by ParaZapper can tell you specifiaclly whether or not your zapper is working correctly and can be used to test your electrodes as well.
Another note: One company claims that their zapper is the only one used in Dr. Clark's clinic. Sorry, but I have had customers call and tell us of several zappers used there from different companies.