Re: Zapping & Hiv (real hiv)
I have no doubt that the Beck zapper and the Clark Zapper can kill the virus in its native form. The problem is that once it infects a cell, it becomes RNA that is not discernible from the cells own RNA. This means that neither zapper, pulser, nor CS can reach it. This is the virus reproductive mode. and the virus is constantly being released.
If you zap for 12 hours continuous, then the virus has the other 12 hours to reproduce and spread. The minute that you stop using the zapper, the virus starts to build again. This is why I have on occasion expressed that fighting a slow virus such as HIV requires a 24 hour a day effort. The Same is true for HEP-B, HEP-C, HHV-???, etc.
With a viral load as high as you say, then the great majority of the T cells are infected and any newly made T cells will become infected almost immediately. It is imperative that you constantly use any tool available.
As a note: The viral load measures a lot of the dead and destroyed virus as well as active, so it is not very accurate.