Re: how do these frequencies really work here?
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They kill primarily through the introduction of metal ions. Copper is known as a strong anti-bacterial, for example. Silver is as well.
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Do you have any sources or more explanations about this subject please ?
What about the electrocution of small organisms ? What do you think about this story :
Here :
http://altered-state.com/index2.htm?/healing/zapper.htm
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NOT SO LONG AGO, AN AUSTRALIAN FARMER, AFTER ZAPPING HIMSELF ACCIDENTALLY AGAINST AN ELECTRIC FENCE, noticed that the Ross-River Virus he had been infected with for several months had disappeared. After being told about that strange occurrence, one of his farmer friends –a sufferer as well-, intrigued, repeated the experiment and got well as a result (The West, 06/06/96).
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I have had better results by using a zapper with a high output voltage (15V, 24V, 36V, 45V). What do you think is the most important parameter ? Output voltage ? Output frequency ? Waveform ?
I have done some measures of the amount of current traveling in the human body with the same output voltage and different frequencies, and i can state that the frequency does not influence the amount of current flowing in the body. The only thing the frequency does is that it change the perception of the current :
->With low frequencies, it is painfull to endure more than 1mA .
->With higher frequencies, it is easier to endure up to 8mA.
->More than 8mA and it becomes painfull again but not with the same sensations.
Note that most zappers have a so low voltage that the current flowing in the body even with wet electrodes is smaller than 1mA. That's why most zappers don't kill parasitic worms in my opinion, the bigger the organism the more resistant they are ?
The other problem with zappers is that the current will always travel the path of less resistance, hence many areas of the body are not influenced by the current.