Re: Bipolar Disorder, Lesson on Zapping for Health
There are 2 obvious points to your message.
First, you apparantly had an extreme combination of
parasites far beyond the norm.
Second, for you obviously, money was not a problem.
If you can convince the manufacturers of Fscan-II to drop the price into the $100 to $200 range, then there would not be a need for many of the other zappers. I would happily close my doors and move on to other pursuits. They would basically have a monopoly.
However, I believe that your statements are very misguiged by your extreme circumstances. Even the basic original zapper as introduced by Dr. Clark has reasonable value as it would not have gained the foothold that it now claims. Additionally, there are improvements to the zapper that you apparantly have not tried. I have expanded on several of these in previous messages.
As a manufacturer and seller of improved Clark type zappers, I often spend hours a day on the telephone and through e-mail communicating with customers and potential buyers. Whenever I encounter a person with extreme circumstances such as yours, I do not hesitated to recommend the Fscan-II and other more expensive tools to them. The basic response is normally " there is no way that I coud afford the $4000, $2000, or anything more that a couple of hundred dollars! ".
We also have had customers who purchased the RSG-1 and others, became dissatisfied with its results, purchased our less expensive units with the accessory footpads, and became satisfied customers.
The truth is that when a person has a budget under $200 or even more under $100, there are limited options. This is the reality that must be dealt with and the various versions of Clark zapper are the only real options available to these individuals.
Additionally, not everyone has the extreme problems that you experienced. Not everyone needs the Fscan-II. It is not unreasonable to try the less expensive models for a few days and return them if they do not work. In the few cases where this has happened, our company has even tried to help the customers find other resolutions to their problems.
I do somewhat agree with your description of the zapper as a shotgun approach. I like to think of our products as a "sawed off" version which has been very effective to the person whose immune system has been "out-numbered".
Anyhow, I am glad that the Fscan-II has healed you and your health has been restored.
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There are 2 obvious points to your message.
First, you apparantly had an extreme combinataion of
parasites far beyond the norm.
Second, for you obviously, money was not a problem.
If you can convince the manufacturers of Fscan-II to drop the price into the $100 to $200 range, then there would not be a need for many of the other zappers. I would happily close my doors and move on to other pursuits. They would basically have a monopoly.
However, I believe that your statements are very misguiged by your extreme circumstances. Even the basic original zapper as introduced by Dr. Clark has reasonable value as it would not have gained the foothold that it now claims. Additionally, there are improvements to the zapper that you apparantly have not tried. I have expanded on several of these in previous messages.
As a manufacturer and seller of improved Clark type zappers, I often spend hours a day on the telephone and through e-mail communicating with customers and potential buyers. Whenever I encounter a person with extreme circumstances such as yours, I do not hesitated to recommend the Fscan-II and other more expensive tools to them. The basic response is normally " there is no way that I coud afford the $4000, $2000, or anything more that a couple of hundred dollars! ".
We also have had customers who purchased the RSG-1 and others, became dissatisfied with its results, purchased our less expensive units with the accessory footpads, and became satisfied customers.
The truth is that when a person has a budget under $200 or even more under $100, there are limited options. This is the reality that must be dealt with and the various versions of Clark zapper are the only real options available to these individuals.
Additionally, not everyone has the extreme problems that you experienced. Not everyone needs the Fscan-II. It is not unreasonable to try the less expensive models for a few days and return them if they do not work. In the few cases where this has happened, our company has even tried to help the customers find other resolutions to their problems.
I do somewhat agree with your description of the zapper as a shotgun approach. I like to think of our products as a "sawed off" version which has been very effective to the person whose immune system has been "out-numbered".
Anyhow, I am glad that the Fscan-II has healed you and your health has been restored.
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