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Re: zapper vs electronic muscle stimulators
 
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Re: zapper vs electronic muscle stimulators


>- what's the difference

The main differences are the positive offset and the squareness of waveform.

>- Did Hulda Clark rip Dr. Rife's technology off and call it her own?

Not really. There were zappers before Rife. See Medical Electric Battery .

Arrested? or Convicted? two different things.

>- I personally cannot afford to buy anything right now.

I completely understand that. You only need a 9 volt battery, just tap the electrodes with your fingers. When you get tired, then you might decide to buy a zapper.

>- assume, from everything I've read, that this is the parasites and pathogens leaving my body.

It could be die-off or it could be by-products of the muscle stimulation itself. The induced contractions of muscle can create a lot of waste products that can darken the urine. One difference is that after using a zapper properly for a few days, the die-off fades away.

I have the use of a TENS unit but have never experienced the results from it that I have from a good zapper. It is great for spasms, aches, and pain.

 

 
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