Re: Which zapper???
Thanks David,
I do need to warn about stainless steel. It may be a very bad choice.
Stainless steel contain at least 10.5% chromium and most (303, 304, 305, 316, 321, 347) are known as 18-8 and contain 18 percent chromium and 8 percent nickel. This is what makes the steel stainless.
Very unfortunately, under the influence of an electrical current, both chromium and nickel migrate out of the stainless and into the surrounding media, which in our case is our bodies.
The issue here is that both nickel and chromium are tissue irritants that are known to cause cancers and other health problems.
This is the main reason that the manufacture of joint prostheses have migrated away from stainless and to titanium.
I have had many reports of problems with zapping and the presence of stainless steel prostheses and warn in my booklet
parasite Zapping and the Zapper .
Everyone please avoid the use of stainless steel as an electrode. Also do not use aluminum.
I realize that copper is not perfect, but it is easier for the body to eliminate than other metals and the use of salt water wet paper towels over it significantly reduces the absorption.