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I do not think that they are migrating, only that the ones in that area may be less affected
 
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I do not think that they are migrating, only that the ones in that area may be less affected


Sorry to hear about your dilemma.

Try their phone again a couple of times. Also, try contacting them by e-mail.

>- potential for the bacteria and virus' etc migrating to the brain to escape the electrical current

I do not think that they are migrating, only that the ones in that area may be less affected and therefore survive. Either way though, it is not a pleasant thought. I have not heard from many ParaZapper customers that have experienced this problem.

Consider that it would be a major feat for a bunch of microbes to migrate from the abdomen to the brain in a matter of minutes just because of the presence of an electrical signal.

>- herbs for taking care of parasites, bacteria, and virus

Taking herbs when zapping can certainly augment the effects.

>- don't quite understand well enough the 3 positive and 1 negative pads

The 4 point contact issue is simple. Electricity tends to take the path of lowest resistance and therefore, it often travels straight from point one electrode to the other. Normally this means that it travels from one arm, across the top of the chest and out the other arm.

That way, most of the signal does not reach the abdomen, legs, etc.

With the 4 point contact, positive electrodes are place at 3 of 4 corners ( such as legs and 1 arm ) and only one negative electrode is used ( often held in one hand ). This way, the signal comes from all positive electrodes at the three extremities and travels through the entire subject and out ti the one negative electrode. The negative electrode will feel stronger because it it getting three times as much signal as any of the positive electrodes.

The result is that ( at least theoretically ) microbes are killed faster and more completely than the old outdated 2 point method.

Also, wrist straps do not present much surface area and they are as a result, far less effective which is probably one major reason why some people end up with migration concerns.

Yes, Dr. Clark's method is easy enough and the wrist straps are convenient but what do you want? Easiness and convenience? Or success?

>- The A-6 zapper only comes with two wrist bands.

In my opinion, they are short changing their customers.
 

 
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