Re: Bunny Rabbits - Re: Sine Wave vs. Sq. Wave output-Does your zapper have?
THANKS GUYS!
I really appreciate your posts.
ParaZapper -- your explanation helps in how mfg determine costs, and I have a better feeling about it. Previous posts that you have written are hard to look for. Unfortunately, the search function is not as effective as it was last year, so looking for different topics and information is more difficult now and very limiting.
Vtool -- I came across that website with the pic the other night. It would be very cool to have a set up like that! In the future, this would be a goal.
You had mentioned setting up a website. I had mentioned it earlier in a different post and feel that it is critical. Particularly, with a balanced approached and facts, no selling. I have some other thoughts about this and how it can be achieved. Right now, I'm working on some things that is taking up my time, but down the road perhaps you and I could do a collaborative effort. You too, ParaZapper, and hopefully many others!
FYI: Received an email from Don Croft who made the Terminator II. I'm posting this because I feel that it is important to get as much info out there for others who are contemplating various products. Since I have your info ParaZapper & Croft's, it helps in making a decision. About the Terminator:
"You need to zap round the clock to kill roundworms when they leave the
intestines and wander that way. It's better to wear the zapper over the
infested area whenever possible.
This is the only thing that's worked in the severe cases I'm aware of. In
one case a woman sneezed out a big gob of dead roundworms after a week of
zapping and her sinuses were clear for the first time in years.
Another time, a person wore the zapper for a month but still had
roundworms in the colon and it was only after he wore it on his abdomen
for a few days (during the day; at night it's best to wear it on the sole
or palm) the problem was gone.
This isn't a common problem, so these are the only two cases I'm directly
aware of. I think antibiotics made it possible for worms to travel
outside the colon and set up basecamps."
~Don
In determining a zapper, I've decided to go with Croft's because of cost; however, if this doesn't work for me I can bump up later to a more expensive model like ParaZapper's. It's good to have options and this is what I was looking for.
Beck's protocol is an obvious choice and will follow through with this by purchasing the appropriate equipment.
In the meantime, I will be doing some serious research in other areas that have not been considered.
Ciao, everyone! Again, many thanks for your help.