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Re: The limit of the zapper in its current state is that... by parazapper ..... Zapper Support Forum

Date:   12/24/2011 4:11:59 PM ( 13 y ago)
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>- the frequency from the positive connection is evenly distributed between the foot plates and the hand held copper, which makes the them weak

What zapper have you tried this with? Almost everyone who uses the ParaZapper CCa, CC1, or UZI models reports a stronger signal with the 4 point contact system. Actually, a significantly stronger signal exists when the right zapper and connections are used.

>- Think about that

I have spent a large part of the last 8 years studying that and the survey responses from over 100 users say that you are not correct.

Let me give an example:

Of the users who did not use paddles and footpads when zapping for bladder infections, only 50 percent showed better than 50 percent improvement. Whereas, of those who used both paddles and footpads, 100 percent reported better than 50 percent improvement. Significant difference.

Those with IBS/olitis showed better results when using paddles and augmentation pads.

I have tried over 20 different zappers and a number of different electrodes combinations over almost the past 12 years. I do not know of anyone who has spent as much time and effort studing this as I have. I do not claim to know everything and probably never will but I do know that if someone tells me that they are getting a weaker signal when using augmentation pads with paddles, I am certain that they need to check things out because either their zapper is too weak for some reason or there is some other interference.

>- Even if this wasn't so David is still right they can and do hide in other parts of the body.

Not saying that this is not possible because I know that it can happen, but I will say that using the right technique and setup makes a big difference. I know this because it does not always happen.

I love analogies and parabolas: A man bought a new Rambler and after pushing to its limit, returned to say that cars could not go over 100 miles per hour, the man who owned an Opal agreed with him and further stated that cars could not climb steep hills. The man who only drove an Edsel claimed that cars could not get more than 8 or 9 miles to a gallon of gasoline.

:^) My old Saturn has gotten 47 mpg and I am not going to say how fast it can go. :^)

 

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