Another great post!

Since I have been unwell, over the years, I've purchased two zappers, the second with footpads. Zappers didn't eradicate my symptoms at all.

I would be interested in buying a frequency generator, they are expensive though. I just wouldn't know which to buy and which would be easiest to use. I've heard of the F165. I just wouldn't know which to buy for the best.

11/23/09 @ 16:49
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Hello:

This is a great post. Few people rarely consider the lymphatic system when on a cleanse. You raise a great point, here.

The Lymphatic system is important and is often ignored. There are many lymph nodes throughout our bodies; several well-known clusters are located at the arm pit, breast, groin, under the chin, etc. If you can stimulate the lymph nodes through a particular message technique (someone has to do it for you), toxins can be flushed through the kidneys with an abundance of urination. I had explained this to someone by giving them a small demonstration of how effective this is and suggested that they drink water afterward. This person was skeptical. The next day I was told that they had been up all night long (ooops)! :) If I'm not mistaken and remember correctly, the Japanese have perfected a good message technique for lymph node flushing that is very gentle.

Rife frequency is something that I've always been interested in. I had an opportunity to question two doctors (MD & PhD) about these machines. They both use several models and have had some interesting results. In a phone conversation with the MD, he did tell me that parasites are hard to kill but uses several techniques with frequency along with a protocol; it is my understanding that the generator is a learned process. The mistake many people make is that they use a frequency generator as a stand-alone tool with inexperience (another machine needs to be used to 'read' the right frequencies) -- eventually, a person gives up trying and wasted money. I know for a fact that if someone uses a standard protocol cleanse they won't get very far; this is the other major issue that needs to be addressed.

As for the person you mentioned in your post, this is sad. People wouldn't be taking matters into their own hands if MDs were on top of the entire microbial issues. Yes, there are risks with do-it-yourself methods. Obviously, this person felt that they needed to do "something" by doing it themselves because they received no help from the very people who are suppose to be trusted for medical problems! The truth is, whether he treated himself or if by a supervised medical professional, dealing with parasites is risky and there are absolutely no guarantees. None. Having a medical license is not an assurance for a positive result (there are plenty of people who die everyday in the hands of doctors). However, your greater point is very important and should not be overlooked... people need to READ and understand what they are getting themselves into rather than being a fanatic about parasite killing.

Being in a desperate situation and feeling like you're loosing time, it is hard to be objective, but it is necessary if you want to make progress. I know you understand all too well. :)


11/23/09 @ 22:57
I actually did have luck with hitting ascaris in my liver with zapping, but what was most effective was what I first started with, and that was just a simple 9 volt battery. The Hz, frequencies, depended upon how fast you "tapped" :) Hulda Clark has the instructions on how to make a Simple Zapper, and all it consists of is using 2 electronic type wires; hooking alligator clips at either end; clipping each wire to one of the 9 volt battery posts; and the other end clips onto two copper pipes (handholds). Wrap the copper pipes with a wet piece of paper towel, hold one in one hand, and start "tapping" on the other one with the palm of the other hand. You can switch hands when your tapping hand gets tired.

The other simple thing that worked well for killing ascaris in that area, was just the 9 volt battery by itself; put a small, wet, square of paper towel on the ends of both index fingers. Hold one index finger steady on one of the battery posts, and start tapping with the other finger. Don't let the paper towels come into contact with each other. When you get tired, you can switch the tapping finger.

The key thing, is what Hulda Clark says, and that is to do it in "rounds". 7 minutes of tapping...rest 20 minutes..tap 7 minutes, rest 20, and tap 7. She says if you get in the middle of it, and quit without finishing the 3 rounds of 7 minutes, that the viruses/bacterias coming off of the dying parasites will make you sick. The 3 rounds are to hit them too.

I knew by the "tingling/itchy" feeling around my liver area, that I was hitting something there, and I sure enough had it dead in the toilet the next day. According to what Clark says, 5 taps per second, is about 5 hz frequency.

I did also get a zapper with both the handholds and foot pads, but I didn't find it to be as effective as the simple tapping.

The F165 Frequency generator is what I have watched people using, and one of the reasons it would be desirable is because it has the higher frequencies needed for hitting Lyme co-infections. It's around $1,000. Getting the precise frequencies needed makes the difference too. DNA frequencies are now available, and seem to work well for specific pathogens. I do agree though, one of the things that is difficult is not knowing what needs to be addressed at different times. Killing one type of pathogen can stir up something else.

The Fscan2 is one that I've considered too, but it's more expensive. Apparently, it also has a biofeedback device in it, similar to the Clark Synchrometer. They all take time to learn how to use to get the best use of them too, and alot of times people will also get them and get too frustrated with trying to figure out how to use them, that they get set aside too.

The MSAS Biomeridian computer testing that the ND does with me, does the biofeedback testing (using accupuncture points), and it also runs frequencies. That's how the homeopathics are "imprinted" once the biofeedback part has been done to determine what needs to be addressed. It's not cheap to have the ND continue to check for things with it either. He charges $175 an hour for that. He told me that when he first got it, he ran tests on everyone that he could, for free, because he wanted to understand how to use it. He said that many practioner's have gotten the machine, but haven't taken the time involved to learn about them, and they end up selling them.

The friend that has been guiding me through what to have the ND check for specifically, owns their own EPFX machine, which would take some work to understand how to operate too. It was $20,000! But, it is also no longer able to be imported to the U.S or Canada.
11/24/09 @ 13:03

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