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Explanation of Dr. Clark's intended use of zappers. by parazapper ..... Zapper Support Forum

Date:   2/2/2016 2:17:34 PM ( 8 y ago)
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When Dr. Hulda Clark published in her book about using the zapper, I can not find where she claimed that it killed worms. In fact, she stated that her original zapper could not reach deep into the internal organs where these helminths were mostly hiding.

So, then, what was the purpose of the zapper? She wrote on several occasions, that just like us, the worms had their own intestinal flora and fauna. And, as she stated, when you kill these worms ( regardless of how you kill them ) they released the microbes that were living inside of them and that these microbe could in fact cause problems when they were released. Her purpose in having people use the zapper was very plainly stated, it was to kill these microbes that could cause additional problems if they were not addressed.

While some people, myself included, have passed worms after zapping, this is not the normal result. In fact in both Dr. Thiel's study and also in the data that I collected from customer surveys, only a percentage of zapper users reported killing worms when they zapper. In the survey that I took, of those who reported having parasites and reported results positive or negative, about 75 percent said that they had at least 50 percent improvement and only 6 percent were not satisfied with their results.

Dr. Clark was fairly clear that you should do both the herbals and that you should zap when you do the herbals for best results. If it is not done right, do not expect the best results.

Those who try using either the herbs alone or only zappers as not using the full protocol and should not complain if they do not achieve the best results.


 

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