Thursday, September 24, 2015

Parasite Zapper Instructions

Dr. Hulda Clark introduced the concept of using low-voltage electrical current over a long period of time to kill bodily parasites. These parasites are believed by some to cause infection and disease and killing them off will promote health. While these claims have been confirmed by some and denied by others, the sale and use of "parasite zappers" or simply "zappers" continues. The zappers run an electrical current directly into hands and feet. Since zappers are still considered an experimental device, please use caution before starting a therapy program.

Instructions

    1

    Plug the battery into the unit.

    2

    Add a teaspoon of salt to a bowl of warm water and set aside. You may use saline solution instead of salt water.

    3

    Connect the copper paddles, wrist bands and foot pads to the main unit. The wrist bands and foot pads are optional. Do not plug them in if you are not going to use them.

    4

    Dip paper towels in the salt water and wrap around the metal plates of the copper paddles, wrist bands and foot pads. This will aid in electrical conductivity.

    5

    Attach wrist bands to hands and adjust to preferred tightness. If not using the wrist bands, hold snugly to the copper paddles. Note which color wire, red or green, is in which hand. You will switch them for the next session.

    6

    Select which frequency you would like and turn the unit on. The unit will emit electrical pulses into your body. Allow this to run for at least 7 to 14 minutes.

    7

    Once done with the first session, turn off the unit and put down the paddles. Wait 20 minutes, then begin another session. If you held the paddle with the red wire in the left hand the first session, make sure to hold it in the right for the second session.

    8

    Repeat again for a total of three sessions. When you are done, turn the machine off, disconnect the battery and put the unit away.

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