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Re: Does the zapper or zappicator know good bacteria from bad bacteria? by parazapper ..... Zapper Support Forum

Date:   10/12/2010 1:00:04 PM ( 14 y ago)
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>- how do we go about gettint it on our skin?

The skin appears to easily replace its normal flora. If you sit in a chair, shower, zap, and shower again to remove as much bacteria as possible, then sit in the chair again, you will be effectively re-innoculated.

>- Did you try the zappicator from bestzapper

We have not tried the zappicator from bestzapper because no one has sent us one for evaluation.



There are many sites that claim effects for zappicators but so far we have not found one that actually works on any of the experiments that we have tried. Two of these experiments follow.

#1 An ice cube tray is filled with infusoria ( a living culture of bcateria, protozoa, fungi, and algae ) and placed on a zappicator box ( test tray )for 1 hour while a second control unit is placed a distance away so that it will not be affected ( control tray ). After the test period is up, concave well slides are prepared with living samples from both the test tray and from the control tray. The results of all tests show that the zappicator does not kill either the bacteria, protozoa, fungi, or algae and that the life in the test tray is quantitavely the same as the life in the control tray.

#2 Slices of bread are placed in the open for 1 hour to accumulate mold spores and bacterial spores. Each slice is then placed in a plastic sandwich baggie. The test samples are placed on the zappicator and the control is in the same area but shielded with metal and a distance away so as to not be affected by the signal. The zappicator is left on 24 hours a day. The results show no difference between the test samples and the control samples.

>- Ive heard you cant use the zapper anywhere except legs and arms and contact has to be 1 square inch atleast

Sorry, 1 inch square is not sufficient. The copper paddles provide between 6 to 10 square inches each and foot pads provide 10 to 20 square inches each.
 

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