question to parazapper, help in India
Hi there,
Your help would be much appreciated.
My husband and i permanently live in a remote place in India now.
We are surronded by parasites. And although we are both well at the moment last year I ( Anj) suffered a terrible bout of typhoid and hepatitis E at the same time. Everything is well now except for some
Arthritis which the doctors say is a reactive
Arthritis due to the bacteria accumluating in the joints??????
There are no real alternative therapies available here, and herbal
parasite tinctures or other herbal products are impossible to get hold of on a regular basis.
We are looking for a good zapper. One that we can depend on and that is strong enough to protect us here as much as possible and one that will reach into the intestines, but one that can also be used as a regular maintenance. It will be one of our sole and main health supports along with liver and kidney flushes etc. So it needs to be a good one.
We don;t have access to much fancy gadgets here which will allow for testing so the product has to be totally safe and well pretested. And perhaps with an indicator light to let us know if there is something wrong?
We don't have much money to spend, but as it is a one time investment we will do whatever necessary.
Could you recommend a few, we would love to read up about them so if they have write ups anywhere it would be good.
As shipping to India maybe a problem (theft and added expense), the other alternative would be to buy it in the U.K or get it sent to the UK from the USA and then a relative can bring it over to India for us in March.
But we have no idea which one to go for.....and as we are pretty new to all of this we are sure you have better experience than us.
Also a friend of ours gave us an old basic zapper to use. it's about 6 years old, has 2 copper rods to hold, there is no company name on the zapper box, but the leaflet that came with it was labelled ZAPPOTECH.
We've tried googling them, but nothing, we used it once but then after reading all about negative output we thought to err on the side of caution as it is abit old.
Apart from getting a special indicator, is there another way we can check that it is safe to use for now until we get a much better one.
Can you also tell us the proper name for the type of indicator we need to check the negative output, we will try to get it from somewhere in Bangalore.
Apologies for the so many questions, your help will be much appreciated.
Many thanks
Anj and Tim