Re: which is the best zapper?
Hi
I have done extensive research into this. As mentioned previously as long as the zapper has a constant positive offset. And that will apply to most zappers on the market then it wont matter so much what frequency you use. It is important not use a zapper that doesnt wrap around your wrists because these have been proven not as affective as those you hold or ones with feet pads.
Here are the options anyway:
PRESET FREQUENCY ZAPPERS (anything upto £150)
1) Auto Zapper
2) Parazapper
3) Ultimate Zapper
Summary
It seems Parazapper claims most testimonials. I have read that it is a similar model to the auto zapper. Ultimate Zapper claims to have ALL 100% positive pulsations where as the others don't. I dont know whether this is true or not or whether its important. But the ultimate zapper uses more power and plugs into the mains, so there might be some risk in this.
TARGET FREQUENCY ZAPPERS
1) MiniFG
2) Super Deluxe Zapper (dont waste money on a device that uses wrist pads)
3) Gamma Generator (dont waste money on a device that uses wrist pads)
4) £1000 + off the shelf bio resonant feedback machines.
Summary
Targeting specific frequencies to kill particular
parasites or bacteria is unnecessary as stated in the book by
Hulda Clark e. Also the danger with this is that you might target a part of the tape worm and kill only a segment of it, allowing it to reform itself and cause more damage to the body. The only advantage I can see with this device is if you know for sure what you are targeting and dont want to kill off say probiotics - as someone suggested earlier. Even if this is the case, you can easily fill up again with a good high quality probiotic.
If you are going to spend £200+ on a targer frequency zapper you might as well spend a little bit extra and get one that serves also as a FREQUENCY GENERATOR so that you might use it with a syncrometer. The miniFG is so far the cheapest I have seen.
PROBIOTICS
Since I read someone mentioning earlier about probiotics I thought I would emphasize a good one here.
1) Primal Defense Ultra (This is the best probiotic on the market. A bold claim but nothing I have research compares to this.)
Summary
Note: You always need to drink atleast a 12oz glass of water with any probiotic anyway and definately 30mins to 1hr before eating, or 2hrs after. If taking any anti parasitic or anti bacterial then take your probiotics at night. You can also try flooding. Taking like 12 probiotic supplements 3 times a day (use a cheap one if you do). Try taking psyllium with it to help it sponge through the digestive tract.
As for dairy as probiotics. I got flu about 10 mins after eating a yoghurt fortified with probiotics. There is more unfriendly bacteria in dairy then any friendly bacteria unless you get it from India where they respect their cows and don't feed them crap. Still, its advisable to boil milk for 10 minutes as
Hulda Clark says since dairy contains a lot of unfriendly bacteria.