Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 Mike, what is a zapper? Gwen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 OK Guys... I have just gone and looked at the info online on the Zapper. I know that I am desperate to find a solution for this now! I have learned to respect alternative medicine so I'm keeping an open mind. :)I'd love to hear more about this from those who have used it. I REALLY appreciate the notes so far. My question is that I have a 2 year old and it appears that this is worn on the body. I think there is little chance he'd keep this on, not play with it etc.. and if he by some miracle left it alone, his virtual twin who is also 26 months old would certainly attack it. Has anyone done this with a small child. And how long do you wear this in order to get results.. or does it vary? The info was repetitive and sketchy. Thanks for any other ideas on this! > Hello Michele and . > > I have also been trying a home made zapper for a couple of weeks on our 13 > year old son. It certainly made a noticeable difference to him. > Unfortunately he can't seem to cope with it every day. We thing that he is > having a herx reaction to it, so we have to try it every two or three days. > I wish that there were more people trying this approach, so we could compare > notes and symptoms etc. > Miles ( living in the UK ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 , It comes with plastic straps which you could strap around his wrists or perhaps ankles. The cycle takes one hour to run. Perhaps you could put it on his ankles when he was sleeping and he wouldn't notice or his twin either!! Michele > > Hello Michele and . > > > > I have also been trying a home made zapper for a couple of weeks > on our 13 > > year old son. It certainly made a noticeable difference to him. > > Unfortunately he can't seem to cope with it every day. We thing > that he is > > having a herx reaction to it, so we have to try it every two or > three days. > > I wish that there were more people trying this approach, so we > could compare > > notes and symptoms etc. > > Miles ( living in the UK ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Hi Sue.. I haven't done anything beyond what Dr. McCandless perscribed for Slater in January and we have been going after these beasties with everything imaginable. They are just stubborn. We are on Difflucan and have done Vancomycin and now Flagyl... with improvement but we are not there yet. I'll check into that one. I'm trying to be careful what I put into him at this point but it is always great to hear about something new that might help things along. Thanks! > Have any of you tried Caprylic Acid capsules? It has worked like a charm to > keep the yeast beasts at bay for us, and is pretty inexpensive (about $13 for > a bottle of 90 gelcaps). We had a discussion about it a couple of months ago, > and Dr. McC agreed that it was good stuff. > > Just a thought, and definitely cheaper than investing in a zapper! > ~Sue > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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