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Re: Can viruses be killed?
 
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Re: Can viruses be killed?


>- You're making an assumption about electricity "destroying" viruses just because a 30kHz zapper stops the cold or flu.

No, There has been a number of scientific studies that show that PEF and PEMF destroys virus.

>- Best to just stick to the facts. In the research paper about direct current and HIV it said that the electricity had the effect of preventing the viruses from infecting cells.

That would only be while the DC was being applied. If the Viri did not attach even after the electricity was turned off, then the virus has been debilitated, or otherwise destroyed. If the virus was only disabled, then removal of the signal would result in restored ability to infect rather than being disabled. This is why it is important that a signal be applied for a sufficient length of time and amplitude to destroy the infecting agent.

The truth is that if a virus can no longer infect its target, it has essentially been destroyed.

The information that I have presented is scientifically based and is accurate. If you continue to rely on the old Beck information, then you are misleading your customers with outdated data.

There are new studies underway in addition to the recent scientific releases.

http://hulda-clark-quack.com/huldaclarkzapperworks.html


There is a difference however between different viral infections. Those that replicate in limited waves or cycles and those that appear to be continuous. The limited viri are much like Influenza, RotaVirus, NoroVirus, or even zoster where they go through a series of replications and then either stop or pause. While continuously replicating viri such as HEP, and HHV appear unlimited in the number of replications that occur in a single host.

Theoretically, If you kill all of the free viri that have limited replications, there will still be another wave of replication but the overall level of viri present will be reduced.

In conditions such as HEP-C, zapping with either Clark or Beck or using Rife will cause a quick immediate reduction in over-all viral load, but due to continual cellular release of viral particles, the rates will soon be as high as before.

The only way to be effective against continuously replicating viri is to maintain constant zapping until those infected cells themselves been killed, destroyed, or depleted.

I have known a number HIV positive people who zap around the clock that report lower viral load and improving CD-4 readings over time.

I am catering to the more highly informed individuals who are familiar with not only Clark abd Beck, but also Rife, Becker, Lakhovsky, and others.

 

 
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