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Zapping isn't like Santa Claus--no faith/belief required.
 
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Zapping isn't like Santa Claus--no faith/belief required.


I thought I'd share my new favorite quote from Dr. Clark's book, 'cure for all Diseases', page 2

"Only Two Health Problems:
No matter how long and confusing is the list of symptoms a person has, from chronic fatigue to infertility to mental problems, I am sure to find only two things wrong: they have in them pollutants and/or parasites. I never find lack of exercise, vitamin deficiencies, hormone levels or anything else to be a primary causative factor."

In my opinion and years of experience, any other 'medical explanation' is pretty much just made up to sell drugs.

Here's her discovery of the Clark style zapper (how can you not believe in zapping? It's like not believing in light bulbs):

In 1994 my son built a hand held, battery operated, accurate frequency generator. The purpose was to enable everyone to kill the intestinal fluke at 434,000 Hz with a low cost device. Enough benefit would be derived from zapping at various frequencies that I thought everyone should know how to make one. When I tested it on one of my own bacteria, however, three others at much different frequencies died also! This had never happened before. When I tested it on others, even though they had dozens of pathogens, all were killed!

Subsequent testing showed it was not due to some unique design, or special wave form produced by the device. It was due to battery operation!" page 14.
 

 
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