Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 At 03:56 7/01/2006 -0000, you wrote: > I've built my Zapper and have had great results with cronic knee pain > and now want to build a food zapper. It's really easy to build, have > all the correct parts but don't know if its working. Is there any way > to test it?? Three weeks ago i had a cold.After looking for what i have eaten i suspect a food (chocolate fild with something).I have checked,with my syncrometer,the chocolate and it was full of molds (10 differents).The result was that i had 6 molds in my body. Repeatedly i have checked the chocolate sample with the syncrometer and the mold stays in the sample. Today i have put the chocolate sample on the zappicator for 15 minutes.I could not believe it but when i tested the sample again i found no molds. J.P. covent@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Thats a good idea I'll have to try that. > > I've built my Zapper and have had great results with cronic knee pain > > and now want to build a food zapper. It's really easy to build, have > > all the correct parts but don't know if its working. Is there any way > > to test it?? > > Three weeks ago i had a cold.After looking for what i have eaten i suspect > a food (chocolate fild with something).I have checked,with my > syncrometer,the chocolate and it was full of molds (10 differents).The > result was that i had 6 molds in my body. > Repeatedly i have checked the chocolate sample with the syncrometer and the > mold stays in the sample. > Today i have put the chocolate sample on the zappicator for 15 minutes.I > could not believe it but when i tested the sample again i found no molds. > > J.P. > covent@s... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 I have a crazy question, or maybe not...could one devise some kind of mechanism that would work on mold in the home, such as mold inside the walls? Does such a machine already exist?? --- tryin425 <headnsouth@...> wrote: > Thats a good idea I'll have to try that. > > > > > I've built my Zapper and have had great > results with cronic > knee pain > > > and now want to build a food zapper. It's really > easy to build, > have > > > all the correct parts but don't know if its > working. Is there any > way > > > to test it?? > > > > Three weeks ago i had a cold.After looking for > what i have eaten i > suspect > > a food (chocolate fild with something).I have > checked,with my > > syncrometer,the chocolate and it was full of molds > (10 > differents).The > > result was that i had 6 molds in my body. > > Repeatedly i have checked the chocolate sample > with the syncrometer > and the > > mold stays in the sample. > > Today i have put the chocolate sample on the > zappicator for 15 > minutes.I > > could not believe it but when i tested the sample > again i found no > molds. > > > > J.P. > > covent@s... > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Never heard of one. Doubtful it would work, the reason I say that is the zapper needs continuity and a path for the voltage to travel. Sheetrock etc has neither unless its wet. IMO moisture is the real culprit for home mold. What I'm looking for is a way to check/see if a food zapper is actually working. The question is is what is the food zapper actually putting out?? The regular zapper puts out voltage and a frequency which can be read with a multimeter. What does a food zapper (speaker) produce?? > > > > I've built my Zapper and have had great > > results with cronic > > knee pain > > > > and now want to build a food zapper. It's really > > easy to build, > > have > > > > all the correct parts but don't know if its > > working. Is there any > > way > > > > to test it?? > > > > > > Three weeks ago i had a cold.After looking for > > what i have eaten i > > suspect > > > a food (chocolate fild with something).I have > > checked,with my > > > syncrometer,the chocolate and it was full of molds > > (10 > > differents).The > > > result was that i had 6 molds in my body. > > > Repeatedly i have checked the chocolate sample > > with the syncrometer > > and the > > > mold stays in the sample. > > > Today i have put the chocolate sample on the > > zappicator for 15 > > minutes.I > > > could not believe it but when i tested the sample > > again i found no > > molds. > > > > > > J.P. > > > covent@s... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 At 22:04 13/01/2006 -0800, you wrote: > I have a crazy question, or maybe not...could one > devise some kind of mechanism that would work on mold > in the home, such as mold inside the walls? Does such > a machine already exist?? > http://www.drmortonwalker.com/new_products.php I never used it (to expensive).Maybe the Zappicator does the same - J.P. covent@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 > > > > Message: 3 > > Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 22:37:40 -0000 > > From: " tryin425 " <headnsouth@g...> > > Subject: Re: e: Testing a Food Zappicator > > > > My zapper is working great, in fact I've built 6 so far for family > > and friends. Using a multi meter from radio shack they have all been > > tested. I even checked one with a scope. > > > > I also did as you explained but what's got me scratching my head is > > the (1) wire to the speaker. No signal, voltage, frequency, noise, > > movement, nothing on either of my north pole speakers. Now if I hook > > up both wires I get movement and all of the above. I can't see how > > this would work without (2) wires neg & pos connected. > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > This is not ordinary electricity.In radio electricity you do not > > need 2 wires. > > To understand it you must imagine that your zapper is a radio > > transmitter. > > Many radio transmitters use a long wire antenna and the connection > > between > > the transmitter and the antenna is made with one wire. > > How this can work is too complicated to explain in a email > > message.You need > > to study several books. - > > > > J.P. > > covent@s... > I am just guessing at this point that you are getting nothing— " No signal, voltage, frequency, noise, movement, nothing on either of my north pole speakers " —because you are not connecting the speaker up to the (+)output of the 1 kHz zapper. The (+) output should come from pin 3 of the 555 CMOS timer chip thru R3 (1 K resistor) to the (+) output. You should see some movement of the speaker cone when you momentarily connect the 1.5 V AA battery into the zapper circuit, with just the one wire from the (+) output of zapper to (+) terminal of the speaker. Also, maybe you had the (+) and (-) terminals of the 1.5 V AA battery connection reversed when connecting to the circuit??? So, make sure of these two things -- the battery connection and that you are connecting to the (+) output of the zapper—and do the test once again. Let us know what you get. I will do the test again and see if I can repeat what I did several months ago—maybe I am off-track with regards to how to do the test. By the way, how did you test your zappers for their frequency output ? Bob I dbl checked all of my connections pos & neg are correct. Still nothing out of the speaker unless I connect both a pos & neg from either the battery or zapper. My speakers are both marked pos & neg also. If I connect the speakers to the zapper to both P & N I'll get a very low whine and that will change according to where I put the potentiometer. Checking the zapper with my DMM I get no voltage or freq. with just the pos connected. With both P & N connected it'll read volts and freq. Thanks for the help, but I'm still scratching my head. Pete The way I'm checking the freq. is with a radio shack 22-811 DMM. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 On Jan 17, 2006, at 7:38 AM, Pete wrote: > I dbl checked all of my connections pos & neg are correct. Still > nothing out of the speaker unless I connect both a pos & neg from > either the battery or zapper. My speakers are both marked pos & neg > also. If I connect the speakers to the zapper to both P & N I'll get a > very low whine and that will change according to where I put the > potentiometer. Checking the zapper with my DMM I get no voltage or > freq. with just the pos connected. With both P & N connected it'll > read volts and freq. > > Thanks for the help, but I'm still scratching my head. > Pete > > The way I'm checking the freq. is with a radio shack 22-811 DMM. > > Message: 6 > Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 02:43:50 +0100 > From: Pierre Covent <covent@...> > Subject: Testing a Food Zappicator(for tryin425) > > Dr. never says that the cone of the speaker must > vibrates.This is > impossible with only the +wire of the zapper connected to the +wire > of the > speaker.She use a speaker because it is a cheap device who obtains a > permanent magnet with a coil around it. > She does not know how it works but with the syncrometer you can > test if eg. > benzene in food is disappeared after 10 minutes on the zappicator. > The zappicator is not the only mysterious device from Dr. .I have > build her syncrometer and use it with succes.I understand the > electronic > circuit (i am a radio technician) but the last step,the interaction > of the > syncrometer with my body,stays mysterious for me. > > J.P. > covent@... > Pete -- I apologize for misleading you on the speaker cone vibrating with only one wire connected. J. P. is right -- with only the + wire from the zappicator connected to the + terminal of speaker, the cone will not vibrate. It does vibrate only when both + and - wire are connected to the speaker as you stated. Again, Pete, with only the one wire connected, the speaker is acting as an antenna, so it is transmitting the 1 kHz frequency/vibration into the air from/ thru the permanent magnet & coil -- is that a correct way to say it, J. P. ?? This is RF or Radio Frequency magic -- the zappicator is emitting a 1 kHz frequency or emission somewhat like a radio station transmits its RF signals thru an antenna into the air, thru the air to your radio which picks up the modulations in the air, and then feeds the signal to the speaker to cause a sound. Radio's work, right ? Since the zappicator works on the same RF principles, it should work too -- right ? And, Hulda has proven the effects with the Syncrometer. Note on page 492 of " The Prevention of All Cancers " , what Hulda says: " There will be no sound because no current is flowing. But, a very tiny voltage and the 1 kHz frequency are affecting all the food that touches the plate (she should say plastic food box) or touches other food that is touching the plate (plastic food box). " To me, this last sentence implies that the food box is picking up the vibrations or frequency of the speaker magnet/coil and transmitting same to the food. So now, move questions !!! Is the food box then serving the function of a receiving antenna, like the antenna in a radio ?? Is the food box surface actually vibrating @ 1kHz frequency ?? Could we feel the 1 kHz vibration by touching the food box surface ?? What do you think about this, J. P. ?? Is there some way to feel/hear/ see the surface of the food box vibrating at 1 kHz ?? If so, we could use this method to prove to ourselves that our zappicators are actually working all the way thru the " system " to the food being zappicated -- from the zappicator + output thru the wire to the speaker terminal, thru the speaker magnet/coil, thru the air, to the plastic food box and lastly, into the food. Maybe, if we put some small light particles of something -- maybe salt, plastic beads, ??? -- on the food box surface, we could observe or see the 1 kHz vibration ??? Then Hulda says in that same paragraph, " That is easy to see on a frequency counter. " What the heck does she mean by this statement -- now, I'm scratching my head ???? What is she referring to with the word " that " -- is " that " referring to the effect of the " very tiny voltage and 1 kHz frequency " on the food setting on the plastic food box ?? What I am now pondering is how she is connecting the frequency counter, and to what, to " see " this effect ?? J. P --- do you have any idea of what she is meaning here ? Perhaps she simply means reading the output of the zappicator with the frequency counter. Pete, you asked how to know that your zappicator is working correctly. An answer to your question comes not from me but from Hulda's book (see quote below). You are testing it correctly by connecting to both the P & N outputs of the zappicator. From " The Prevention of All Cancers " , page 496: " If you have a voltmeter and wish to check the output you will find it measures approximately 4.5 V. That is because the zappicator is switching between nine volts and zero volts about 1000 times per second. The average of nine and zero is 4.5. " Be aware that when testing at the zappicator output points, one knows only that the output of the zappicator is OK - but to know that the 1 kHz vibration is getting all the way along the path to the food setting on the food box, we would need to somehow " see " the effect on the food, or be able to sense that the food is getting vibrated, or zappicated. Pete, I think I just came across another way to check the zappicator. Take a look a page 504 of the Prevention book, first paragraph under the title " Using the Zappicator Food Box " , first sentence. " Metal objects, like cans, placed on the zappicator will become magnetized by zappicating, showing a south pole at the base and north pole at the top. " I tested a can of food with my compass, where the can was in the same orientation as it was on the shelf. Holding the compass on either the east or west side of the can, it was north polarized at the top, and south polarized at the bottom. Being north polarized at the top means that the red pointer of the compass, that normally points to north pole, points directly at the can. Then I turned the can over (top to bottom) and the polarization immediately was reversed -- north at the bottom, and south at the top. I am in the process of doing a test to see how long it takes for the polarization to shift back to being full north at the top of the can, and south at the base of the can. After getting this time, then I could do the same thing again, i.e., reversing the can top to bottom, and see how long it takes to change back, but this time placing the can on the food/speaker box with the zappicator on. If what Hulda says is true (see the first sentence of this paragraph), then I would think the time it takes to change the polarity back to what it was originally, would be much less, perhaps a matter of minutes. If, indeed, the time to reverse the polarity using the zappicator is significantly less than when not using it, then I believe that one could deduce that the zappicator is doing it's thing. Pete -- do you have a food box built ?? Do this test and let us know how long it takes to reverse the polarity back to north at the top and south at the base, using zappicator. I will report tomorrow the results of my test to see how long it takes for the earth to reverse the polarity. So far it is looking like it is going to be days rather than hours. Happy testing, Bob Be aware that with this test, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Folks , not sure if speaker works as an antenna even with 1 wire... Besides there are other ways of making an antenna which can be calculated according to halfvawe emitted... Can someone post a schematics of zappicator? Rowe wrote: > > On Jan 17, 2006, at 7:38 AM, Pete wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 > > I've built my Zapper and have had great results with cronic knee pain > and now want to build a food zapper. It's really easy to build, have > all the correct parts but don't know if its working. Is there any way > to test it?? > I have pondered this question myself. Here are a couple things I came up with for people not proficient in the syncrometer: - Buy 2 speakers for you zappicator. Make sure one is north polar faced (the recommended speaker in her books) and the other is south polar faced. Buy a piece of fruit like an organic orange. Double soak hot wash it and peel it. Place half the orange on the north polar speaker just like regular zappicating. Zap 20 minutes. Then place the other half of the orange on the south polar speaker and zappicate for 20 minutes. Compare the 2 halves of fruit in taste. - My second is much more involved but I don't see why this would not work as well. Take your zappicator and north pole speaker box to your local university. Visit the microbiology lab where you could talk to a student proficient in bacteria and microscope work. Place a slide of live bacteria under microscope and view them. Then place the zappicator box under the slide and turn on your zappicator. The bacteria should die. Take care, Corey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 > > > > I've built my Zapper and have had great results with cronic knee > pain > > and now want to build a food zapper. It's really easy to build, have > > all the correct parts but don't know if its working. Is there any > way > > to test it?? > > > > I have pondered this question myself. Here are a couple things I came > up with for people not proficient in the syncrometer: > > - Buy 2 speakers for you zappicator. Make sure one is north polar faced > (the recommended speaker in her books) and the other is south polar > faced. Buy a piece of fruit like an organic orange. Double soak hot > wash it and peel it. Place half the orange on the north polar speaker > just like regular zappicating. Zap 20 minutes. Then place the other > half of the orange on the south polar speaker and zappicate for 20 > minutes. Compare the 2 halves of fruit in taste. > > - My second is much more involved but I don't see why this would not > work as well. Take your zappicator and north pole speaker box to your > local university. Visit the microbiology lab where you could talk to a > student proficient in bacteria and microscope work. Place a slide of > live bacteria under microscope and view them. Then place the > zappicator box under the slide and turn on your zappicator. The > bacteria should die. > > Take care, > > Corey > I forgot to mention the second option using live blood analysis. Many alt. people with a dark field microscope might be curious of the technology and not even charge you to view things. Take care, Corey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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