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RICH CARR wrote:

>Im about to get a food zappicator does this device make any noticable noise?

the sound from these speakers that is?

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Thanks for gettin back to me ,, what if my cats go near the zappocator as it

will be on alot and with food involved they will sit there probly alot also can

this device do any damage to them or would it perhaps even be good for them, as

we all relise pets are always licking germs from there fur

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RICH CARR wrote:

>Im about to get a food zappicator does this device make any noticable noise?

the sound from these speakers that is?

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have seen a cd supplied by dr clark sentrum in germany where they show a pet

owner placing the zappicator under a pillow and when the pet sits there it gets

zapped. What was'nt apparent was whether the setting was at 1000 or 30000 hz. my

geus would be the 30k setting

rgds

andy

Food Zappicator

Can the food zappicator be used on one's body and pets? Does anyone

know what Dr 's recommendation is about this? Thanks.

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It has been reported that the zappicator will knock out various

pathogen/toxin frequencies at up to 3ft. You can check this with

dowsing methods. It wouldn't matter that the pathogen/toxin is in a

human body.

Leo

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> have seen a cd supplied by dr clark sentrum in germany where they

show a pet owner placing the zappicator under a pillow and when the

pet sits there it gets zapped. What was'nt apparent was whether the

setting was at 1000 or 30000 hz. my geus would be the 30k setting

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