The Bug Zapper,
a term coined by Hulda Clark, is an inexpensive electromedicine device
suitable for home use. It is capable of killing various microbes in the
blood. The Dr. Beck Blood electrifier may be a better approach.
A bug zapper typically cost $75 to $150. It outputs a 30KHz 9 volt
square wave signal onto two probes that are held, one in each hand. The
probes are typically made of 1/2 inch copper pipe four inches
long.
The original principal of operation is that a particular frequency will
kill a particular microbe; this makes it a kin to Rife machines. Rife
found that different microbes had what he called a MOR (mortal
oscillatory rate). A microbe would be killed by resonance if exposed to
its MOR, in exactly the same manner that a wine glass would break
itself apart if subjected to a loud tone of the right frequency.
However, one day Hulda Clark's son made her a unit that seemed to kill
all bugs, and she couldn't understand why, and probably still doesn't
know.
I would explain her success from the knowledge provided by Dr. Bob
Beck, another pioneer of electromedicine devices. Beck's device is
based on the research of Dr. Kaali of Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, who found that a petris dish of blood infected with HIV would
be sterilized if a small current was passed through it. Dr. Kaali
patented the process of removing blood from the body, electrifying it,
and returning it to the body. Dr. Beck invented the concept of leaving
the blood in the body, and attaching probes to the surface to electrify
it. And he placed the information including schematics into the public
domain. These units sell for $125 to $300.
The Beck blood electrifier outputs a 30 volt 4Hz signal to two
stainless steel probes. The probes are about 1" long by 1/16" in
diameter, typically made from welding rod. They are each placed on a
vein to cause current to flow in the blood system. The process requires
DC (Direct Current), but to prevent electrolysis Beck decided to
reverse polarity 8 times a second (i.e., 4Hz).
Back to Hulda Clark's bug zapper: The reason her unit killed all bugs,
and not just the targeted one at 30KHz, is because her son
inadvertently made a unit with a DC offset. That means it maintained a
constant average current, even though it was turning on and off at a
30KHz rate. It was acting like a Beck device.
Beck looked at Hulda Clarks device and believed that it was not strong
enough operating at 9 volts. For that reason, this site does not
promote Hulda Clarks zapper, but instead promotes Dr. Becks blood
electrifier.
If you have cancer, Alternative Medicine offers herbal remedies including
essiac, graviola, and ellagic acid, and electromedicine therapies
include Rife, Beck, and Lakhovsky devices. These may be a better first step
than the cut, poison, and burn approach of surgery, chemotherapy, and
radiation. It may be more prudent to know the cause of cancer and how
to prevent it, than to watch for symptoms and tumors. Cancer is caused
by symbiotic organisms that become parasitic when you consume an overly acid diet.
Learn how to cure and prevent cancer from the links below:
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