Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 What is zapping? I was telling another parent who has a child with lennox about this, And I thought about it...When my son was younger we didnt have any pets! We never had any pets until he was older. I was curious to see if any parents had tried this, and with what success they had...Thank you so much for your comment. Donna > You all, I do not mean to sound negative but I read this story about Trace > 3years ago when first started her seizures. I was excited and bought > every book by Hulga and went trough the protocol advised by her including > sapping my child ( a desperate parent in hopes for a cure). > About $600 later and a lot of hassle of taking the supplements we were still > having seizures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi Donna, As I mentioned we tried it and had no success at all. The zapper they talk about is a low current device applied to the wrist and it actually sends voltage through the body " to kill the parasites. " My child cried each time I did this to her but to the time I was so desperate I did not know what else to do. God forgive me if I am wrong but it is my opinion that whole thing is a rip off. And if you think about it, what a lousy thing to do to a parent who is desperatetely seeking help for their child. Back when I purchased all they recommended I was so desperate, my child was having seizure after seizure and here was something that provided hope to make it all go away. I do not mean to discourage anyone and God knows I don't want to deprive anyone from a cure. Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Hi Tracey, I think if it was a big success, We would have heard more about it...I shared your letter with some other people that I had posted that message to. Im really happy that you shared this with us.. Donna > Hi Donna, > As I mentioned we tried it and had no success at all. The zapper they talk > about is a low current device applied to the wrist and it actually sends voltage > through the body " to kill the parasites. " My child cried each time I did this > to her but to the time I was so desperate I did not know what else to do. > God forgive me if I am wrong but it is my opinion that whole thing is a rip > off. And if you think about it, what a lousy thing to do to a parent who is > desperatetely seeking help for their child. Back when I purchased all they > recommended I was so desperate, my child was having seizure after seizure and here > was something that provided hope to make it all go away. > I do not mean to discourage anyone and God knows I don't want to deprive > anyone from a cure. > Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 Tracey, Tracey, I only heard about this once and it was from the person who just wrote to the group and now thanks to you, you might have saved other desperate parents from wasting their money on false hopes. Thank you! Grace On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 21:19:10 EDT Traceygrubbs@... writes: > Hi Donna, > As I mentioned we tried it and had no success at all. The zapper > they talk > about is a low current device applied to the wrist and it actually > sends voltage > through the body " to kill the parasites. " My child cried each time I > did this > to her but to the time I was so desperate I did not know what else > to do. > God forgive me if I am wrong but it is my opinion that whole thing > is a rip > off. And if you think about it, what a lousy thing to do to a parent > who is > desperatetely seeking help for their child. Back when I purchased > all they > recommended I was so desperate, my child was having seizure after > seizure and here > was something that provided hope to make it all go away. > I do not mean to discourage anyone and God knows I don't want to > deprive > anyone from a cure. > Tracey > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2004 Report Share Posted May 2, 2004 Grace, I try to forget bad things in life so I had blocked this out totally but since this has been brought back- in the book she recommends a store to purchase the supplemental products from " b/c they are the purest " , well guess what, the store is ran by her son and some other relatives of hers. Her " clinic " was shut down b/c she was found giving improper diagnosis. The way she writes her books she wants people to assume she is an MD and is giving proper medical advice but she is a Phd... which is not bad, a lot of Phd's know more than MD's. It appears to me she targets the most vulnerable. The first book titled " A cure for all diseases " , The second " A cure for all cancers " , the third book " A cure for all advanced cancers " . The population she targets are very, very desperate people. However, these couple of things just came back to me and I thought I'd share. Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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