Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 I have a couple of questions for more experienced people than me. I have recently been diagnosed by someone recommended from the .com website using the syncrometer as suffering from lyme borrelia, amongst other things he found in a salivary sample. My questions are:1) how reliable is this method of diagnosis? I have come across so much almost ridicule from others when I have said what I have had tested. I found the person very helpful and he gave me so much advice - much more than I could expect for the amount I paid for the test. I would appreciate any comments on syncrometer testing as I know nothing about it. Next question arising from his advice - I have been told to use the zapper as much as possible. The program drivers to use are the parasite one, followed by the duration one, followed by the lyme one. I have these drivers but would like to understand what the duration program driver is for & why I have to use is between the others. There was no information in the zapper documentation saying what this driver was for, but it is included when you buy a zapper. And while I am asking questions - If I want to zap my pets, how do I do it? I have a poodle & tried in the past to zap him without success. I tried to use the yellow " bands " but could not get any contact, and so I then tried to use the gel pads, trimming some wool off of him first, but again could not get any contact. Any help here would be appreciated. Also how often should you use the zapper on dogs to control parasites etc? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 A duration driver is simply 60 minutes of current with no interruptions. To kill parasites, 7 minutes of current followed by 20 minutes of rest is needed. During the 20 minutes of rest, more parasites are released from the dead parasites. These must also be killed. Three 7 minute zaps followed by 20 minutes of rest are necessary to kill all the stages of parasites in one session. Or, you could zap continuously for 60 minutes with the same effect. Zapping for 60 minutes also stimulates formerly disabled white blood cells to devour toxins, parasites and pathogens again. White blood cells become disabled when they ingest a toxin. They loose their ability to " eat " intruders. The electric shock stimulates them into activity. The only way I have found to zap a pet is to put the wet contacts directly on the belly where there is no fur and sit with the animal while holding the contacts to the body. I used the duration chip for a very sick Irish Setter. She had severe diarrhea and vomiting and lost the use of her back legs. Blood tests were useless and no diagnosis was found. I zapped her and within 60 minutes she was outside playing. She eats everything outside (we live in the mountains) so obviously she ingested some horrible parasite. For your faster success with your parasite killing protocol if you also take parasite killing herbs. These are Black Walnut Hull tincture, cloves and wormwood available at www..com or www.store.com. Your parasites will be in places electric current cannot reach (eyeball fluid, bowel contents, etc.) and this will kill them quickly. A parasite cleanse takes 3 weeks and then a maintenance program is necessary once a week after that. You can put your pets on this cleanse as well, it is much easier than trying to zap them. On the www..com website you can read about these cleanses and order the books written by Dr. . There are many other things you should do to cleanse your body such as drinking ozonated water, kidney and liver cleanses, diet changes etc. But this is a good start and will take some time. BTW, how did you find someone to test you with a syncrometer? I would like to find someone in Denver, Colorado. Any information would be helpful.. Thanks, --- ambney <ambney1@...> wrote: > I have a couple of questions for more experienced > people than me. I > have recently been diagnosed by someone recommended > from the > .com website using the syncrometer as > suffering from lyme > borrelia, amongst other things he found in a > salivary sample. > > My questions are:1) how reliable is this method of > diagnosis? I > have come across so much almost ridicule from others > when I have said > what I have had tested. I found the person very > helpful and he gave > me so much advice - much more than I could expect > for the amount I > paid for the test. I would appreciate any comments > on syncrometer > testing as I know nothing about it. > > Next question arising from his advice - I have been > told to use the > zapper as much as possible. The program > drivers to use are > the parasite one, followed by the duration one, > followed by the lyme > one. I have these drivers but would like to > understand what the > duration program driver is for & why I have to use > is between the > others. There was no information in the zapper > documentation saying > what this driver was for, but it is included when > you buy a zapper. > > And while I am asking questions - If I want to zap > my pets, how do I > do it? I have a poodle & tried in the past to zap > him without > success. I tried to use the yellow " bands " but > could not get any > contact, and so I then tried to use the gel pads, > trimming some wool > off of him first, but again could not get any > contact. Any help here > would be appreciated. Also how often should you use > the zapper on > dogs to control parasites etc? > > > > > __________________________________ Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail./mailtour.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 Hi , You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven method or an assumption? Thanks, Sharon Re: syncrometer testing, zapping >A duration driver is simply 60 minutes of current with > no interruptions. To kill parasites, 7 minutes of > current followed by 20 minutes of rest is needed. > During the 20 minutes of rest, more parasites are > released from the dead parasites. These must also be > killed. Three 7 minute zaps followed by 20 minutes of > rest are necessary to kill all the stages of parasites > in one session. Or, you could zap continuously for 60 > minutes with the same effect. > > Zapping for 60 minutes also stimulates formerly > disabled white blood cells to devour toxins, parasites > and pathogens again. White blood cells become > disabled when they ingest a toxin. They loose their > ability to " eat " intruders. The electric shock > stimulates them into activity. > > The only way I have found to zap a pet is to put the > wet contacts directly on the belly where there is no > fur and sit with the animal while holding the contacts > to the body. I used the duration chip for a very sick > Irish Setter. She had severe diarrhea and vomiting > and lost the use of her back legs. Blood tests were > useless and no diagnosis was found. I zapped her and > within 60 minutes she was outside playing. She eats > everything outside (we live in the mountains) so > obviously she ingested some horrible parasite. > > For your faster success with your parasite killing > protocol if you also take parasite killing herbs. > These are Black Walnut Hull tincture, cloves and > wormwood available at www..com or > www.store.com. Your parasites will be in > places electric current cannot reach (eyeball fluid, > bowel contents, etc.) and this will kill them quickly. > A parasite cleanse takes 3 weeks and then a > maintenance program is necessary once a week after > that. You can put your pets on this cleanse as well, > it is much easier than trying to zap them. > > On the www..com website you can read about > these cleanses and order the books written by Dr. > . > There are many other things you should do to cleanse > your body such as drinking ozonated water, kidney and > liver cleanses, diet changes etc. But this is a good > start and will take some time. > > BTW, how did you find someone to test you with a > syncrometer? I would like to find someone in Denver, > Colorado. Any information would be helpful.. Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 Hi , Thanks for your reply, it is very useful to me. I have sent off for the parasite herbs & expect to receive them anytime this week. I am tired (well not really tired but I had no power in my limbs while out playing golf today, and was fatigued afterwards)after starting by using the zapper 3 days running and also using lugol's for the same 3 days (as per book) and have noticed old Lyme symptoms re- emerging. Hopefully this will sort itself out & be easier when I also get started with the herbs. Can I expect to feel worse first when using the herbs - if so I shall delay this until next weekend as I have a golf match on friday I should like to feel ok for. How do you work out what quantites of the herbs to give dogs? Do you just assume the adult quantity is for a 10 to 12 stone person & adjust proportionately for the dog's weight? Unfortunately my poodle does not have the bare belly lots of dogs have (he is woolly there as well) & clipping him short still does not allow a contact. Perhaps I should shave 2 little patches. I emailed .com to find someone to do the syncrometer test for me. I would not worry where they are based - you can just send the saliva by mail to them from all over the world. Val > A duration driver is simply 60 minutes of current with > no interruptions. To kill parasites, 7 minutes of > current followed by 20 minutes of rest is needed. > During the 20 minutes of rest, more parasites are > released from the dead parasites. These must also be > killed. Three 7 minute zaps followed by 20 minutes of > rest are necessary to kill all the stages of parasites > in one session. Or, you could zap continuously for 60 > minutes with the same effect. > > Zapping for 60 minutes also stimulates formerly > disabled white blood cells to devour toxins, parasites > and pathogens again. White blood cells become > disabled when they ingest a toxin. They loose their > ability to " eat " intruders. The electric shock > stimulates them into activity. > > The only way I have found to zap a pet is to put the > wet contacts directly on the belly where there is no > fur and sit with the animal while holding the contacts > to the body. I used the duration chip for a very sick > Irish Setter. She had severe diarrhea and vomiting > and lost the use of her back legs. Blood tests were > useless and no diagnosis was found. I zapped her and > within 60 minutes she was outside playing. She eats > everything outside (we live in the mountains) so > obviously she ingested some horrible parasite. > > For your faster success with your parasite killing > protocol if you also take parasite killing herbs. > These are Black Walnut Hull tincture, cloves and > wormwood available at www..com or > www.store.com. Your parasites will be in > places electric current cannot reach (eyeball fluid, > bowel contents, etc.) and this will kill them quickly. > A parasite cleanse takes 3 weeks and then a > maintenance program is necessary once a week after > that. You can put your pets on this cleanse as well, > it is much easier than trying to zap them. > > On the www..com website you can read about > these cleanses and order the books written by Dr. > . > There are many other things you should do to cleanse > your body such as drinking ozonated water, kidney and > liver cleanses, diet changes etc. But this is a good > start and will take some time. > > BTW, how did you find someone to test you with a > syncrometer? I would like to find someone in Denver, > Colorado. Any information would be helpful.. Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 are there direction for building a syncrometer? if so where can I find them and how much might the parts be? Thanks so much, Tim syncrometer testing, zapping I have a couple of questions for more experienced people than me. I have recently been diagnosed by someone recommended from the .com website using the syncrometer as suffering from lyme borrelia, amongst other things he found in a salivary sample. My questions are:1) how reliable is this method of diagnosis? I have come across so much almost ridicule from others when I have said what I have had tested. I found the person very helpful and he gave me so much advice - much more than I could expect for the amount I paid for the test. I would appreciate any comments on syncrometer testing as I know nothing about it. Next question arising from his advice - I have been told to use the zapper as much as possible. The program drivers to use are the parasite one, followed by the duration one, followed by the lyme one. I have these drivers but would like to understand what the duration program driver is for & why I have to use is between the others. There was no information in the zapper documentation saying what this driver was for, but it is included when you buy a zapper. And while I am asking questions - If I want to zap my pets, how do I do it? I have a poodle & tried in the past to zap him without success. I tried to use the yellow " bands " but could not get any contact, and so I then tried to use the gel pads, trimming some wool off of him first, but again could not get any contact. Any help here would be appreciated. Also how often should you use the zapper on dogs to control parasites etc? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 In Dr 's first book she mentions the necessity of completing the seven minute cycle or zapping continuously for at least 60 minutes. In the Cure for Advanced Cancer she mentions that zapping helps remove the ferritin coating from white blood cells. She also mentions the need to zap continuously or complete three seven minute zap sessions. In her book The Cure for HIV/AIDS she recommends that patients zap continuously for eight hours each day. I assume that both methods have the same effect. Now that I think about it, that may not be correct. A 60 minute zap session may kill a parasite that releases eggs or another parasite at the end of a session, turning into flu or cold like symptoms the next day. I know people who have experienced that, as well as myself. I think the most important thing is to complete the three seven minute cycles. --- Sharon <magena25@...> wrote: > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously > had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a > proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > Re: syncrometer testing, zapping > > > >A duration driver is simply 60 minutes of current > with > > no interruptions. To kill parasites, 7 minutes of > > current followed by 20 minutes of rest is needed. > > During the 20 minutes of rest, more parasites are > > released from the dead parasites. These must also > be > > killed. Three 7 minute zaps followed by 20 minutes > of > > rest are necessary to kill all the stages of > parasites > > in one session. Or, you could zap continuously > for 60 > > minutes with the same effect. > > > > Zapping for 60 minutes also stimulates formerly > > disabled white blood cells to devour toxins, > parasites > > and pathogens again. White blood cells become > > disabled when they ingest a toxin. They loose > their > > ability to " eat " intruders. The electric shock > > stimulates them into activity. > > > > The only way I have found to zap a pet is to put > the > > wet contacts directly on the belly where there is > no > > fur and sit with the animal while holding the > contacts > > to the body. I used the duration chip for a very > sick > > Irish Setter. She had severe diarrhea and > vomiting > > and lost the use of her back legs. Blood tests > were > > useless and no diagnosis was found. I zapped her > and > > within 60 minutes she was outside playing. She > eats > > everything outside (we live in the mountains) so > > obviously she ingested some horrible parasite. > > > > For your faster success with your parasite killing > > protocol if you also take parasite killing herbs. > > These are Black Walnut Hull tincture, cloves and > > wormwood available at www..com or > > www.store.com. Your parasites will be in > > places electric current cannot reach (eyeball > fluid, > > bowel contents, etc.) and this will kill them > quickly. > > A parasite cleanse takes 3 weeks and then a > > maintenance program is necessary once a week after > > that. You can put your pets on this cleanse as > well, > > it is much easier than trying to zap them. > > > > On the www..com website you can read about > > these cleanses and order the books written by Dr. > > . > > There are many other things you should do to > cleanse > > your body such as drinking ozonated water, kidney > and > > liver cleanses, diet changes etc. But this is a > good > > start and will take some time. > > > > BTW, how did you find someone to test you with a > > syncrometer? I would like to find someone in > Denver, > > Colorado. Any information would be helpful.. > Thanks, > > > > > __________________________________ Discover Use to plan a weekend, have fun online and more. Check it out! http://discover./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Hi , Thank you very much for taking the time to explain the different Time Zapping Methods. You seem to be very well informed on Dr. Hulda 's protocol and certainly an asset to this list. Thanks Again, Sharon Re: syncrometer testing, zapping >> >> >> >A duration driver is simply 60 minutes of current >> with >> > no interruptions. To kill parasites, 7 minutes of >> > current followed by 20 minutes of rest is needed. >> > During the 20 minutes of rest, more parasites are >> > released from the dead parasites. These must also >> be >> > killed. Three 7 minute zaps followed by 20 minutes >> of >> > rest are necessary to kill all the stages of >> parasites >> > in one session. Or, you could zap continuously >> for 60 >> > minutes with the same effect. >> > >> > Zapping for 60 minutes also stimulates formerly >> > disabled white blood cells to devour toxins, >> parasites >> > and pathogens again. White blood cells become >> > disabled when they ingest a toxin. They loose >> their >> > ability to " eat " intruders. The electric shock >> > stimulates them into activity. >> > >> > The only way I have found to zap a pet is to put >> the >> > wet contacts directly on the belly where there is >> no >> > fur and sit with the animal while holding the >> contacts >> > to the body. I used the duration chip for a very >> sick >> > Irish Setter. She had severe diarrhea and >> vomiting >> > and lost the use of her back legs. Blood tests >> were >> > useless and no diagnosis was found. I zapped her >> and >> > within 60 minutes she was outside playing. She >> eats >> > everything outside (we live in the mountains) so >> > obviously she ingested some horrible parasite. >> > >> > For your faster success with your parasite killing >> > protocol if you also take parasite killing herbs. >> > These are Black Walnut Hull tincture, cloves and >> > wormwood available at www..com or >> > www.store.com. Your parasites will be in >> > places electric current cannot reach (eyeball >> fluid, >> > bowel contents, etc.) and this will kill them >> quickly. >> > A parasite cleanse takes 3 weeks and then a >> > maintenance program is necessary once a week after >> > that. You can put your pets on this cleanse as >> well, >> > it is much easier than trying to zap them. >> > >> > On the www..com website you can read about >> > these cleanses and order the books written by Dr. >> > . >> > There are many other things you should do to >> cleanse >> > your body such as drinking ozonated water, kidney >> and >> > liver cleanses, diet changes etc. But this is a >> good >> > start and will take some time. >> > >> > BTW, how did you find someone to test you with a >> > syncrometer? I would like to find someone in >> Denver, >> > Colorado. Any information would be helpful.. >> Thanks, >> > >> >> >> > > > > > __________________________________ > Discover > Use to plan a weekend, have fun online and more. Check it out! > http://discover./ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 I know it is Don Croft's opinion.....wearing it round the clock ~Inga on 6/14/05 6:30 AM, Sharon at magena25@... wrote: Hi , You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven method or an assumption? Thanks, Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Where exactly does Dr. refer to daylight-only zapping? You may have confused this with her daylight-only syncrometer testing, since the syncrometer relies on a good supply of neurotransmitters for its function. Blessings! Arthur www.bestzapper.com Re: syncrometer testing, zapping Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 SO DOES EVERYBODY HERE THINK THE CROFT ZAPPER IS NO GOOD? ~INGA on 6/21/05 11:41 PM, Arthur Doerksen at ad7@... wrote: Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 With more than a thousand individuals in this email group, it is highly unlikely that there would be such a consensus. (ie. " everybody here " ) Jan Bolen Ingrid Mager-Renault <wolfiebear@...> wrote: SO DOES EVERYBODY HERE THINK THE CROFT ZAPPER IS NO GOOD? ~INGA on 6/21/05 11:41 PM, Arthur Doerksen at ad7@... wrote: Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 It is in at least one of her books...(Cure for All Diseases, I think...many of my book have grown legs so I can't personally check) I suspect it is in more of them as well. Browse through the books. ~Inga on 6/14/05 8:27 AM, Tim Gorski at cropolis1000@... wrote: are there direction for building a syncrometer? if so where can I find them and how much might the parts be? Thanks so much, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Well when your health is compromised, Im only interested in using devices and products tested and approved by Dr . Ingrid Mager-Renault <wolfiebear@...> wrote: SO DOES EVERYBODY HERE THINK THE CROFT ZAPPER IS NO GOOD? ~INGA on 6/21/05 11:41 PM, Arthur Doerksen at ad7@... wrote: Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 ----- I heard her say that results are better during the day since its North Polarity. Usually after Sunset it slowly turns more South. The sychrometer can still work.its just that the older we are the results would not be as effective. Since the current does go through you.It may not conduct as well. Lina Where exactly does Dr. refer to daylight-only zapping? You may have confused this with her daylight-only syncrometer testing, since the syncrometer relies on a good supply of neurotransmitters for its function. Blessings! Arthur www.bestzapper.com Re: syncrometer testing, zapping Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Dr. cannot test with the syncrometer after late afternoon, when her neurotransmitters shut down. She constantly tests herself to make sure they are OK in the afternoon. And they do not switch on until the moment the sun rises locally, as she has verified in several places. But I have never heard or read one word from her about zapping being affected by time of day. That is very important to know. If you could direct me to it in her books I'd be much obliged... Blessings! Arthur www.bestzapper.com Re: syncrometer testing, zapping Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 My personal experience:- Zap in the morning, I get cold. Zap in the night, no problems. May be liver & kidney get more time, to detox during sleep. " Results vary " gesi ============================================= > > ----- I heard her say that results are better during the day since its > North Polarity. Usually after Sunset it slowly turns more South. The > sychrometer can still work.its just that the older we are the results > would not be as effective. Since the current does go through you.It may > not conduct as well. > Lina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 > But I have never heard or read one word from her about zapping being affected by time of day. That is very important to know. If you could direct me to it in her books I'd be much obliged... You are right Arthur, this is very important. I checked a couple of sections in the book and could not find it. I'm sorry I just don't have the time to be looking for it now. She may have referred to this in the Rife conference 2 years ago, at her day long talk in New York City almost 2 years ago, in the HIV book and in the Prevention book. Since I am working on memory, take what I say with a grain of salt. You may want to check into these sources. She does refer to " a day of zapping " in the Prevention book, but I could not find in my hasty scan direct reference to daylight only zapping. About 2 years ago someone close to Dr. posted on the enthusiasts list regarding not zapping after the sun sets or before it rises. I think that was the first that I ever heard about this. As someone else just said, it is due to white blood cells being north pole during the day, and thus functional, but south pole before and after daylight, and therefore not able to do their work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 I returned from visiting Dr. with my friend a few weeks ago. We were down there for a month. What you're asking about has more to do with polarity. She feels zapping in daylight in more beneficial, however, zapping as much as possible whether it be night or day is essential. zaprascal <maryw67686@...> wrote: > But I have never heard or read one word from her about zapping being affected by time of day. That is very important to know. If you could direct me to it in her books I'd be much obliged... You are right Arthur, this is very important. I checked a couple of sections in the book and could not find it. I'm sorry I just don't have the time to be looking for it now. She may have referred to this in the Rife conference 2 years ago, at her day long talk in New York City almost 2 years ago, in the HIV book and in the Prevention book. Since I am working on memory, take what I say with a grain of salt. You may want to check into these sources. She does refer to " a day of zapping " in the Prevention book, but I could not find in my hasty scan direct reference to daylight only zapping. About 2 years ago someone close to Dr. posted on the enthusiasts list regarding not zapping after the sun sets or before it rises. I think that was the first that I ever heard about this. As someone else just said, it is due to white blood cells being north pole during the day, and thus functional, but south pole before and after daylight, and therefore not able to do their work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 This is an individual thing I believe because I don't have this problem with using the syncrometer. I do find my current varies throughout the day, but I haven't been able to pin it on anything consistent. I'm more of a night person, so maybe my neurotransmitters just happen to wake up later in the day or night. Who knows. Arthur Doerksen <ad7@...> wrote:Dr. cannot test with the syncrometer after late afternoon, when her neurotransmitters shut down. She constantly tests herself to make sure they are OK in the afternoon. And they do not switch on until the moment the sun rises locally, as she has verified in several places. But I have never heard or read one word from her about zapping being affected by time of day. That is very important to know. If you could direct me to it in her books I'd be much obliged... Blessings! Arthur www.bestzapper.com Re: syncrometer testing, zapping Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 I believe the two neurotransmitters Dr. tests herself for are acetyl choline and epinephrine. Ever try testing for those as evening falls? She says younger people can test later than she can at 76. Blessings! Arthur www.bestzapper.com Re: syncrometer testing, zapping Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 Nope and don't think I'm familiar with these terms. I am quite a bit younger as well. Arthur Doerksen <ad7@...> wrote:I believe the two neurotransmitters Dr. tests herself for are acetyl choline and epinephrine. Ever try testing for those as evening falls? She says younger people can test later than she can at 76. Blessings! Arthur www.bestzapper.com Re: syncrometer testing, zapping Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 How do you make footpads of sheet metal or aluminum foil for zapping? Thanks, Miki Arthur Doerksen <ad7@...> wrote: I believe the two neurotransmitters Dr. tests herself for are acetyl choline and epinephrine. Ever try testing for those as evening falls? She says younger people can test later than she can at 76. Blessings! Arthur www.bestzapper.com Re: syncrometer testing, zapping Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 From our FAQ: (www.bestzapper.com/faq.htm) What are foot pads? Foot pads are a pair of contact plates about 3 " x 12 " made from flat sheet metal (22-26 gauge) or even aluminum kitchen foil. They are held by the copper alligator clips on the Auto-Zap wires. Fold a paper towel on top of each pad, then dampen them with about a teaspoon of warm water. Place your feet on top of the plates and hit the Start button. Foot pads work well as you use a computer, read or watch TV. Dr. endorses foot contacts: " Using foot electrodes helps greatly for both plate-zapping and regular zapping. " (page 506, Cure for HIV and AIDS). We include simple instructions for making your own foot pads from aluminum kitchen foil. It only takes 30 seconds. Do you supply footpads? We do not supply foot pads with the Auto-Zap because they cost more to ship than to obtain at a local sheet metal shop. Use aluminum kitchen foil to test the concept, and for traveling. From the Notes in our Auto-Zap zapper Instructions: 1. Use foot pads with your Auto-ZapT. They are 4 " x 12 " (100mm x 300mm) pieces of aluminum kitchen foil (pieces of 24 gauge stainless steel sheet metal also work well). Place the pads side by side on the floor. Fasten one copper clip to each pad. Fold two squares of paper towel in half, put one on each pad, and dampen each with a teaspoon of warm water. Place your feet on top and press Start. Foot pads can also be used with pets. Hint - put the foot pads under your computer: the time will fly. Blessings! Arthur www.bestzapper.com Re: syncrometer testing, zapping Hi Inga, Dr. advises zapping only during daylight hours...she refers to this briefly in her Prevention book and possibly also in her updated HIV book. Also, a Don Croft zapper may be fun to experiment with, but the design has been significantly altered on several counts from Dr. 's zapper design. I think it is important that people realize that there are a variety of devices referred to as " zappers " out there, and some even claiming to be a Dr. zapper, but which have been " improved " and as a result no longer conform with her design or results. Dr. 's book " The Prevention Of All Cancers " gives the updated zapper design including instructions for using a zapper to sterilize food, beverages and supplements and also to harden plastic dental fillings and to make homeographic bottle copies. > > Hi , > You stated that zapping for 60 minutes continuously had > the same effect as Dr. 's recommended 7 minutes > zapping followed by 20 minutes rest. Is this a proven > method or an assumption? > Thanks, > Sharon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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