Re: They all like their zappers and what their zappers do
I've been dealing with chronic, low grade infections since 1999, when I was diagnosed with epididymitis. Four courses of
Antibiotics did not take care of it for more than a few months at a time, and I ended up keeping it in check for a few years with homemade
Colloidal Silver . Then I did a crazy supplement regimen for six months that I got from a medical intuitive, and that kept it in check for 11 years. When pain started flaring up in my lower abdomen more recently, I went back on
Colloidal Silver . Unfortunately, it was no longer as effective as it used to be. Having bought into the incorrect notion that argyria is not possible with 20 PPM silver, I started guzzling the stuff to the tune of 1-3 12oz glasses every day, with the result that I did actually give myself a mild case of argyria.
While seeking out a fix, I bought a parazapper. Did it help? I don't know. And, having thrown multiple approaches at the problem at the same time, there's no way to know. According to my chiro's muscle testing, the infection was fungal, and the stuff I got from another medical intuitive was not working. The chiro said to get the mold formula from blackmoldrelief.com and take 10 capsules a day instead of 6. After a couple weeks, it was clear that I was overdoing things, and muscle testing said to ditch the zapping. It took about a month on the mold formula for the infection to subside. I never did figure out the sweating stuff.
So, with inconclusive results from using the parazapper, do I regret its purchase? Not at all; it might come in handy in the future. If anything, I regret the similar amount of money I spent on Cipro, years ago.