inspiraller
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Zappers work for flu - Im convinced now
Now I have to say I was open to the idea zappers could work. I tried it when on a
colonic cleanse but didn't really notice any improvements, but then when I look back now, if there was nothing wrong with me what is there to expect?
Recently I picked up a really bad case of flu - caused indirectly by taking pascalite clay. I was throwing up the next day and had low energy and sickness for several days while I swallowed plenty of raw garlic, drank ozonated water, drank fresh lemon and ginger tea. I only had soup. I started
coffee enemas which helped a lot. I was gradually getting my energy back but for the next week after I hadn't completely recovered and seemed to maintain this low energy, snuffly and felt just really low.
I bought a basic zapper from spi-electronics on ebay with request of extra copper foot plates which they happily supplied. I thought i'd try zapping again. I did 1 lot of 3 zaps the first day - 7 mins zap, 20 mins off * 3 for within an hour. Later than day I started feeling my energy coming back to me. I don't think I really noticed it until the second day after the second lot of zaps. I am confident that the improvement was not coincidental and down to the zapper. I finished the next day to complete the sequence of 3 day zaps and after that went into work feeling 100%
The next time I got ill was the second time i had pascalite clay only a month later. There is something seriously wrong with this batch of pascalite I have. I can't understand it. I got it straight fromt the suppliers from
http://www.pascalite.com.
Don't let this put you off buying it for other ailments, it could be down to many reasons i got ill from it, but all i know is Im not taking this again.
I didn't throw up this time but immediately started feeling very low and got all other flu symptoms of sickness, low energy, snuffly, didn't want to work etc. I did the zapper again and recovered a lot quicker.
Conclusion: Zappers work for flu.