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Of course they do...
Of course they work. Why do you think the government and their shills are so venomously trying to discredit them and make the sheeple feel like gullible idiots for thinking about using them? That has become a dead giveaway from my observations. Find what the 'elites' have their shills here trying to deny with their 'voice of reason' or whatever and know then that whatever they're attacking is actually true, and in the health realm--very effective.
I use a zapper all the time, but I must disagree with you on one point. The regular zapper does not kill fungus. You'd have to get one of those programmable ones (which might have a preset for fungus, true, but I haven't looked at any lately). I was using a regular hard wired one and shared it with my fella who had fungus, and when I used the same straps, it gave ME fungus.
I did have one of those programmable ones (still have it in a box somewhere) and looked up the fungus frequencies, and ran the program, but it didn't do much. Much later, I ended up getting a separate zapper that had a hard wired fungus zapping mode, which has actually worked quite well (goodbye 'cancer').
Nor have I ever found it to be all that effective on bacteria and virus either--nothing like the electromagnetic pulser from the Bob Beck protocol which is almost miraculous in it's effectiveness (but not against fungus either) or even herbs (olive leaf is wham-o-dyne against fungus, thankfully, but most folks don't know to take herbs with a hot beverage, and so might find the zapper more effective.)
My body type (I'm a pita in the east indian ayruvedic medical system) is one that can do herbs without hot liquids though, fortunately, so herbs have always worked well for me.