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Here is a perfect example! It too boggles my mind. The SP Lite has " identical "

output as the Silver Pulser (why would we make it different???).

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> I think Russ mentioned the Silver Pulser Lite (SPL1) was created as a less

expensiver version of the regular units but that they didn't sell as well.

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> Anyone care to hazard a guess why? Do people perceive them as less sturdy or

worry that they don't provide the right amount of current to electrify the blood

or what? I ask this because I have a friend that can't afford the regular

full-sized blood electrification unit and, when I told him about the current

sale on SPL1's, he wasn't interested.

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> I also have another friend that is thinking of buying himself a zapper and

don't know whether I should be urging him to wait until he can afford the

full-sized unit.

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> Any thoughts?

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I am VERY happy with the SPL1 that I am now using and, frankly, am thinking

of buying a back-up just in case something happens to this one.

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> Here is a perfect example! It too boggles my mind. The SP Lite has " identical "

output as the Silver Pulser (why would we make it different???).

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>> I think Russ mentioned the Silver Pulser Lite (SPL1) was created as a less

expensiver version of the regular units but that they didn't sell as well.

>>

>> Anyone care to hazard a guess why? Do people perceive them as less sturdy or

worry that they don't provide the right amount of current to electrify the blood

or what? I ask this because I have a friend that can't afford the regular

full-sized blood electrification unit and, when I told him about the current

sale on SPL1's, he wasn't interested.

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>> I also have another friend that is thinking of buying himself a zapper and

don't know whether I should be urging him to wait until he can afford the

full-sized unit.

>>

>> Any thoughts?

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...then call it SP Maximum Strength, Russ. The other one call SP Maximum

Strength Platinum Edition. hahahh

bG

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> > I think Russ mentioned the Silver Pulser Lite (SPL1) was created as a less

expensiver version of the regular units but that they didn't sell as well.

> >

> > Anyone care to hazard a guess why? Do people perceive them as less sturdy or

worry that they don't provide the right amount of current to electrify the blood

or what? I ask this because I have a friend that can't afford the regular

full-sized blood electrification unit and, when I told him about the current

sale on SPL1's, he wasn't interested.

> >

> > I also have another friend that is thinking of buying himself a zapper and

don't know whether I should be urging him to wait until he can afford the

full-sized unit.

> >

> > Any thoughts?

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When I heard there was a sale on SP light, I purchased 4 units! :) Later I purchased 1 SP-regular unit more expensive, together with MP. I haven't got Ozonator yet. Oh, and I have Bio-Tuner BT7. Just used BT7 for 30 days, waiting for my PCR test to start BE. If I had some more extra money I would buy some more SPlights, for $50 and comes with silver =you can't beat that. SergeFrom: bob luhrs <bobluhrs@...>Subject: Re: SPL Question Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 3:34 PM

...then call it SP Maximum Strength, Russ. The other one call SP Maximum Strength Platinum Edition. hahahh

bG

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> > I think Russ mentioned the Silver Pulser Lite (SPL1) was created as a less expensiver version of the regular units but that they didn't sell as well.

> >

> > Anyone care to hazard a guess why? Do people perceive them as less sturdy or worry that they don't provide the right amount of current to electrify the blood or what? I ask this because I have a friend that can't afford the regular full-sized blood electrification unit and, when I told him about the current sale on SPL1's, he wasn't interested.

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> > I also have another friend that is thinking of buying himself a zapper and don't know whether I should be urging him to wait until he can afford the full-sized unit.

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> > Any thoughts?

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On 4/22/2009 5:54:01 PM, (wineandgravy@...) wrote:

> If I had some more extra money I would buy some more SPlights, for $50 and

comes with silver =you can't beat that.

> Serge

You know, " comes with silver, you can't beat that " , is a good point, at

that price...

Silver is not cheap.

Chuck

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About $500 a weekend

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