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I do believe in electrical therapies. That being said, listen

carefully to what I have to say, think with your brain, not your

emotions.

Zappers put out a square wave signal. Anyone who understands the

theory behind square waves knows that they put out harmonics.

The Hulda zapper is set to base frequency of 30,000 cycles per

second. The harmonic frequencies are:

Frequency Voltage level of the harmonic

Base harmonic – 30,000 9

2nd harmonic - 60,000 4.5

3rd harmonic - 90,000 3.0

4th harmonic - 120,000 2.25

5th harmonic - 150,000 1.8

6th harmonic - 180,000 1.5

7th harmonic - 210,000 1.2

8th harmonic - 240,000 1.1

9th harmonic - 270,000 1.0

....

15th harmonic - 450,000 .6

20th harmonic - 600,000 .45

3oth harmonic - 900,000 .3

The signal strength (voltage level) of each harmonic = (starting

voltage/harmonic). For non-engineering, non-technical readers, this

means the voltage level of the signal goes down very quickly for the

higher harmonic frequencies. For example: If the signal starts out at

9 volts, the signal level of the 8th harmonic (240,000 cycles) is 9/8

= 1.1 volts. For the 20th harmonic (600,000), the signal level is .45

volts (9/20).

So a couple of BIG QUESTIONS! How do zappers kill all of the viruses,

bacteria, and parasites that have MOR's in between these harmonic

frequencies ? How does a zapper kill a parasite that has a MOR

frequency of 77,000 cps, which is not a harmonic of the base

frequency?

Answer: IT DOES NOT!!! Zappers are fraudulent in this regard!!

Even if the frequency virus, parasite, etc., that you have happens to

fall on exactly one of the harmonic frequencies of the zapper you

have, the upper voltage levels are so pathetically small as to be

totally ineffective.

Shame on all of the con men and thieves who are making and selling

these things without telling people the truth!!!

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