Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 Over the past ten years there have been scores of thousands of style " zappers " of various designs that have been marketed. I don't know anyone who has benefited from the use of one as a stand-alone therapy although although I have known of several who believed that they have benefited from its use with the usual alternative approaches. Does anyone know if any of the zapper marketers keep track of their customers to know if their product is working? There is no single treatment that works on every type of cancer and I would not buy a device from a person who can't give you some sort of breakdown of patterns of effectiveness and failure. You can't really expect a small concern to have sophisticated tracking, but when thousands of units are sold the company owners know very well when/or if their device is working. Unfortunately most marketing people say something like, " I've never seen it fail when it is used as directed. " Loren Parks believes there is a placebo effect here. Has anyone tried a zapper on an animal cancer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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