Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 Hi all, New to this list and am trying to work out why there is concern over zapping while pregnant. My why has been diagnosed with breast cancer after falling pregant with our 3 child. I've built and used zappers before but havn't been able to find any reasoning as to why it might be harmful to feotuses. The only reason is that it hasn't been tried. Why did feel she needed to warn against it? Darryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 Darryl, I am not an expert, nor have I been around this list as long as most. I can only offer my personal experience and my theory of why zapping during pregnancy would be discouraged. While on my period, I usually have severe cramping unless I use my zapper. I have a Terminator zapper and if I sleep with it overnight, I do not feel a single cramp. My period does seem to be heavier and quicker. It seems as if by using the zapper, my body has an easier time sloughing off that extra lining in the uterus. Maybe it has something to do with the whole positive and negative charge or something. Just my thoughts. Maybe there's someone on the list who better understands and can explain that process and why the zapper works that way. Bonnie On 2/24/07, ragman <ragpub@...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > New to this list and am trying to work out why there is concern over > zapping while pregnant. My why has been diagnosed with breast cancer after > falling pregant with our 3 child. I've built and used zappers before but > havn't been able to find any reasoning as to why it might be harmful to > feotuses. The only reason is that it hasn't been tried. Why did feel > she needed to warn against it? > > Darryl > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 I can think of only 2 reasons why she would issue a warning against using a zapper on a pregnant woman. First, especially early in gestation, electrical current probably could affect brain development. Secondly, as the tumor cells explode, if they fragment to small particles that spread and possibly cross the placenta, might infect the fetus if they weren't properly flushed promptly from the body. So zapping would be quite experimental if there has been nobody come forward to say they have tried this with success. If you should decide to zap anyway, you might consider just zapping the breast only that is affected with small paddles, at the lowest possible frequency. If the alternatative choice is surgery and chemotherapy, I'd certainly opt for Drs suggestions. Chemo is toxic. This is just my thoughts and should not be used as medical advice. Prayers and meditation are good therapy, but really she should see an expert alternative medicine practitioner. Also first get a second opinion on that diagnosis of breast cancer. Sometimes mistakes are made in diagnosis. What is the cancer cell count in her blood? If diagnosis was made only by visual study or palpatation, a blood test needs to be done to be sure. ragman <ragpub@...> wrote: Hi all, New to this list and am trying to work out why there is concern over zapping while pregnant. My why has been diagnosed with breast cancer after falling pregant with our 3 child. I've built and used zappers before but havn't been able to find any reasoning as to why it might be harmful to feotuses. The only reason is that it hasn't been tried. Why did feel she needed to warn against it? Darryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 ----- Original Message ----- From: " " <xander95608@...> Hi , thanks for responding. >I can think of only 2 reasons why she would issue a warning against using a >zapper on a pregnant woman. First, especially early in gestation, >electrical current probably could affect brain development. Secondly, as >the tumor cells explode, if they fragment to small particles that spread >and possibly cross the placenta, might infect the fetus if they weren't >properly flushed promptly from the body. It's not my understanding that the cells themselves explode, but the paracites (e.g. liver fluke) are destroyed. says that the tumor remains but after paracites are removed, it is no longer malignant. > So zapping would be quite experimental if there has been nobody come > forward to say they have tried this with success. If you should decide to > zap anyway, you might consider just zapping the breast only that is > affected with small paddles, at the lowest possible frequency. Frequency or voltage? Also, is the signal likely to stay just at the breast? If it normally can pervade your whole body by holding it in your hands then it isn simply following the easiest electrical path which would be simply across your chest. .... >If diagnosis was made only by visual study or palpatation, a blood test >needs to be done to be sure. Diagnosis was by biopsy. Darryl > > ragman <ragpub@...> wrote: Hi all, > > New to this list and am trying to work out why there is concern over > zapping while pregnant. My why has been diagnosed with breast cancer after > falling pregant with our 3 child. I've built and used zappers before but > havn't been able to find any reasoning as to why it might be harmful to > feotuses. The only reason is that it hasn't been tried. Why did feel > she needed to warn against it? > > Darryl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi Darryl, I would probably call her clinic down in Tijuana, and ask if someone, or even Dr. herself, can just give you advise on this issue. ince you are probably one of extremely few people to ever ask such a question seriously, she might " give you the time of day " , so to speak. (As I understand it, she is usually too busy with work in the clinic to answer calls, personally) -Ken Bagwell > > Hi all, > > New to this list and am trying to work out why there is concern over zapping while pregnant. My why has been diagnosed with breast cancer after falling pregant with our 3 child. I've built and used zappers before but havn't been able to find any reasoning as to why it might be harmful to feotuses. The only reason is that it hasn't been tried. Why did feel she needed to warn against it? > > Darryl > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Darryl, You can fax Dr. a letter with your question. She has always faxed me back a response handwritten by her. -- Re: Zapping while pregnant Hi Darryl, I would probably call her clinic down in Tijuana, and ask if someone, or even Dr. herself, can just give you advise on this issue. ince you are probably one of extremely few people to ever ask such a question seriously, she might " give you the time of day " , so to speak. (As I understand it, she is usually too busy with work in the clinic to answer calls, personally) -Ken Bagwell > > Hi all, > > New to this list and am trying to work out why there is concern over zapping while pregnant. My why has been diagnosed with breast cancer after falling pregant with our 3 child. I've built and used zappers before but havn't been able to find any reasoning as to why it might be harmful to feotuses. The only reason is that it hasn't been tried. Why did feel she needed to warn against it? > > Darryl > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 Hi Darryl, yes I meant voltage. When I was using my hand held rods I wasn't noticing any effect, and the most I was feeling was just up my arms to the elbows. so I did more reading and Dr. said if there is any scaring or adhesions this would interrupt current and you'd get better current flow by moving the paddles or plates closer to the intended target area. I tried this and was able to feel a difference right away. Sometimes folks have old forgot and faded scars no longer visable, or from childhood. I can't count how many times I had skinned my elbows (and knees) as a child. So this probably was where my current was fading off. I hope this helps. ragman <ragpub@...> wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: " " Hi , thanks for responding. , you might consider just zapping the breast only that is > affected with small paddles, at the lowest possible frequency. Frequency or voltage? Also, is the signal likely to stay just at the breast? If it normally can pervade your whole body by holding it in your hands then it isn simply following the easiest electrical path which would be simply across your chest. .... --------------------------------- Have a burning question? Go to Answers and get answers from real people who know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 Have you looked into essential oils? I read a few months ago that rose oil was the most potent and a drop placed in stategic places (diluted with olive oil) actually creates it's own current, even more so than a zapper. I was shocked to read it but have not investigated further. As to if it would have the same zapping effect as far as killing parasites, I have not a clue. --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Hi Darryl. I'll tell you why.. My son had bad tummy troubles. We put a stainless steel plate covered with wet paper towel on his stomach and another plate he sat on. We zapped him up for 5 minutes with the zapper. One day later a huge tape worm was expelled... Need anymore ???? Noel > > Hi all, > > New to this list and am trying to work out why there is concern over zapping while pregnant. My why has been diagnosed with breast cancer after falling pregant with our 3 child. I've built and used zappers before but havn't been able to find any reasoning as to why it might be harmful to feotuses. The only reason is that it hasn't been tried. Why did feel she needed to warn against it? > > Darryl > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2007 Report Share Posted March 3, 2007 - Noel, which one of the zappers did you use. Will any of them work the same? Dummies need more info. Thanks. -- In Dr , " silverlofts " <silverlofts@...> wrote: > > Hi Darryl. I'll tell you why.. My son had bad tummy troubles. We put > a stainless steel plate covered with wet paper towel on his stomach > and another plate he sat on. We zapped him up for 5 minutes with the > zapper. One day later a huge tape worm was expelled... Need > anymore ???? Noel > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 The zapper I used is a homemade Hulda zapper and works at about 33 khz. It is made straight from the book. Noel > > > > Hi Darryl. I'll tell you why.. My son had bad tummy troubles. We put > > a stainless steel plate covered with wet paper towel on his stomach > > and another plate he sat on. We zapped him up for 5 minutes with the > > zapper. One day later a huge tape worm was expelled... Need > > anymore ???? Noel > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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