Re: Do zappers work? User opinion counts
I see only vague suggestions and unjustified claims of people who have probably used several treatments at the same time (very common, read the posts on these forums)
This does not make your devices look effective and useful...
From my experiences and results (i have used only one treatment at the same time), i agree that a zapper with a sharp square wave with a high enough frequency with a high enough voltage, with a "positive offset", with conductive electrodes, if used properly, can help to give "energy" to the body in some way, and can help to disturb the parasitic worms and make them move and maybe help to kill some small larvaes.
But it is certainly not a very efficient treatment to get rid of some infections (adult parasitic worms), i have had better results with some herbs, with ascorbic acid and fasting, with lemon juice and fasting...
I hope that someday you will get more courageous (or more honest) and do some serious experiments to show us what the electric signals produced by your devices can do or cannot do to some harmful organisms. With objective measures.