Guest guest Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 I have taken several testimonials over the years, mostly on infection of the prostrate, but I do recall a couple of cancer cases. I have not heard of increased pain. It is quite possible however, as magnetic therapy increases flow of nutrients and blood etc to the area, so it is very possible there could be a temporary increase of pain, but usually it would subside. If it is cancer then I highly recommend that you would first start using the blood electrifier, building up your time on the unit slowly and when your body has adjusted to that, start slowly with the magnetic pulser on prostrate and again build up your time on it. If you feel pain, you back off the time again until your body adjusts and then increase it again. This of course is advice if you were going to consider this technology. Best wishes, Vikci > > I remember reading that the magnetic pulser should not be used for prostate > cancer as it is going to be painful. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 Good day everyone, I am planning to purchase a zapper/electrifier and have a few vendors on the list Sota, Mr. Forrest, MiniZap from Germany but I am having a hard time choosing. I have been reading over a comprehensive website specializing in zapping The Ultimate Zapper http://zap.intergate.ca/ with comparisons to most of the zappers on the market and was wondering if anyone can lend a hand on where to invest on my soon to be first zapper. These are the claims that are made regarding why to choose their zapper: 1. near 100% DUTY CYCLE 2. STABILIZED WAVE 3. CONSTANT HIGH VOLTAGE 4. PURE SQUARE WAVE 5. CONSTANT HIGH CONDUCTIVITY 6. STAINLESS STEEL FOOTPADS (optional) 7. LOW FREQUENCY 8. SUPERIOR HARMONICS 9. BLOOD PURIFICATION 10. ELECTROPORATION 11. AURA EXPANSION Market Comparison chart http://zap.intergate.ca/page3.htm Any help on sifting through to make an intelligent decision is appreciated and valued. Regards, Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 Hi I can only comment on my experiences. Of all the types I have used I have found the Sota to be the best made products, but a bit pricey.DaveFrom: Dean <thomasdean@...> Sent: Wed, 27 October, 2010 11:18:27 AMSubject: Re: prostate cancer and the magnetic pulser Good day everyone, I am planning to purchase a zapper/electrifier and have a few vendors on the list Sota, Mr. Forrest, MiniZap from Germany but I am having a hard time choosing. I have been reading over a comprehensive website specializing in zapping The Ultimate Zapper http://zap.intergate.ca/ with comparisons to most of the zappers on the market and was wondering if anyone can lend a hand on where to invest on my soon to be first zapper. These are the claims that are made regarding why to choose their zapper: 1. near 100% DUTY CYCLE 2. STABILIZED WAVE 3. CONSTANT HIGH VOLTAGE 4. PURE SQUARE WAVE 5. CONSTANT HIGH CONDUCTIVITY 6. STAINLESS STEEL FOOTPADS (optional) 7. LOW FREQUENCY 8. SUPERIOR HARMONICS 9. BLOOD PURIFICATION 10. ELECTROPORATION 11. AURA EXPANSION Market Comparison chart http://zap.intergate.ca/page3.htm Any help on sifting through to make an intelligent decision is appreciated and valued. Regards, Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 The Ultimate Zapper is a Dr. Hulda style zapper. The comparison chart is only comparing different Dr. Hulda style zappers. Bob Beck technology is " completely " different. You need to kow what you are wanting. or Beck. We recommend Beck as we found it way more effective than the zappers. We did once sell a Zapper, mind you. However, the feedback we received convinced us Beck was the way to go. Also, I knew Bob Beck personally and was able to " perfect " his protocol. Check out www.bobbeck.com and... www.sharinghealth.com Hope this helps. > > Good day everyone, I am planning to purchase a zapper/electrifier and have a few > vendors on the list Sota, Mr. Forrest, MiniZap from Germany but I am having a > hard time choosing. > > > I have been reading over a comprehensive website specializing in zapping The > Ultimate Zapper http://zap.intergate.ca/ with comparisons to most of the > zappers on the market and was wondering if anyone can lend a hand on where to > invest on my soon to be first zapper. > These are the claims that are made regarding why to choose their zapper: > 1. near 100% DUTY CYCLE > 2. STABILIZED WAVE > 3. CONSTANT HIGH VOLTAGE > 4. PURE SQUARE WAVE > 5. CONSTANT HIGH CONDUCTIVITY > 6. STAINLESS STEEL FOOTPADS (optional) > 7. LOW FREQUENCY > 8. SUPERIOR HARMONICS > 9. BLOOD PURIFICATION > 10. ELECTROPORATION > 11. AURA EXPANSION >  > Market Comparison chart http://zap.intergate.ca/page3.htm > > Any help on sifting through to make an intelligent decision is appreciated and > valued. > > Regards, > > Dean > > >  > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 I've purchased 2 zappers over the past several years, and I have to say that the ultimate zapper on the link you gave, was the most successful for me...it gave me the most results. It helped in getting rid of conditions such as fibroid tumors and candida. I'm continuing to work with it to get rid of other conditions. Summer > > Good day everyone, I am planning to purchase a zapper/electrifier and have a few > vendors on the list Sota, Mr. Forrest, MiniZap from Germany but I am having a > hard time choosing. > > > I have been reading over a comprehensive website specializing in zapping The > Ultimate Zapper http://zap.intergate.ca/ with comparisons to most of the > zappers on the market and was wondering if anyone can lend a hand on where to > invest on my soon to be first zapper. > These are the claims that are made regarding why to choose their zapper: > 1. near 100% DUTY CYCLE > 2. STABILIZED WAVE > 3. CONSTANT HIGH VOLTAGE > 4. PURE SQUARE WAVE > 5. CONSTANT HIGH CONDUCTIVITY > 6. STAINLESS STEEL FOOTPADS (optional) > 7. LOW FREQUENCY > 8. SUPERIOR HARMONICS > 9. BLOOD PURIFICATION > 10. ELECTROPORATION > 11. AURA EXPANSION >  > Market Comparison chart http://zap.intergate.ca/page3.htm > > Any help on sifting through to make an intelligent decision is appreciated and > valued. > > Regards, > > Dean > > >  > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 I would agree on quality, but on price, they are a good deal. All the ones I have, I have used for many years without issues, even loaned them to fat-fisted clumsy people who still are using them, and they still work...grrr. bG > > Hi > > I can only comment on my experiences. Of all the types I have used I have found > the Sota to be the best made products, but a bit pricey. > > Dave > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Dean <thomasdean@...> > > Sent: Wed, 27 October, 2010 11:18:27 AM > Subject: Re: prostate cancer and the magnetic > pulser > > > Good day everyone, I am planning to purchase a zapper/electrifier and have a few > vendors on the list Sota, Mr. Forrest, MiniZap from Germany but I am having a > hard time choosing. > > > I have been reading over a comprehensive website specializing in zapping The > Ultimate Zapper http://zap.intergate.ca/ with comparisons to most of the > zappers on the market and was wondering if anyone can lend a hand on where to > invest on my soon to be first zapper. > These are the claims that are made regarding why to choose their zapper: > 1. near 100% DUTY CYCLE > 2. STABILIZED WAVE > 3. CONSTANT HIGH VOLTAGE > 4. PURE SQUARE WAVE > 5. CONSTANT HIGH CONDUCTIVITY > 6. STAINLESS STEEL FOOTPADS (optional) > 7. LOW FREQUENCY > 8. SUPERIOR HARMONICS > 9. BLOOD PURIFICATION > 10. ELECTROPORATION > 11. AURA EXPANSION > > Market Comparison chart http://zap.intergate.ca/page3.htm > > Any help on sifting through to make an intelligent decision is appreciated and > valued. > > Regards, > > Dean > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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