Re: Zappers "or" blood purifiers "or" Magnetic Pulsers.....
>- zappers that operate plugged into the wall pose a very significant risk of electrocution and death if the components fail. Do you agree?
I agree that there is a risk of using any adapter that does not carry the IEC 60101 rating for human safety. It is illegal to sell any other adapter for use in a device that treats the human body in the US as well as many other countries. While I have not seen that particular adapter, anyone who uses hobbyist grade parts in their products would probably sell a hobbyist grade adapter.
>- Is there any type of commercial adapter that I can buy at radio shack or anywhere to make the wall unit safer?
I doubt it. The ones that I found that meet the specifications wholesale at close to $50.00 US.
>- (30Khz and 2500Hz). Are these then frequencies that you would recommend I experiment with as a newbie?
Those 2 frequencies are the most common and all of my zappers at least include both. ParaZapper CC1 includes a total of 9 frequencies in 4 modes.
>- would you be able to suggest a safe and effective BBBE protocol?
Since Blood electrification is not a product that I am involved in, it is best to go to the Beck Forum for that info.
>- My zapper came with wrist straps.
Based on my prior studies, wrist straps are about the least effective electrode that you can use.
>- can you tell me where exactly I would place the wrist straps on my legs?
If the seller makes this claim, then they should provide the proper placement info.