Building A Zapper

Being able to kill your bacteria and other invaders with electricity becomes much more of a panacea when you can do it all in three 7 minute sessions. No need to single out specific frequencies or to sweep through a range of frequencies one KHz at a time. No matter what frequency it is set at (within reason), it kills large and small invaders: flukes, roundworms, mites, bacteria, viruses and fungi. It kills them all at once, in 7 minutes, even at 5 volts.

How does it work? I suppose that a positive voltage applied anywhere on the body attracts negatively charged things such as bacteria. Perhaps the battery voltage tugs at them, pulling them out of their locations in the cell doorways (called conductance channels). But doorways can be negatively charged too. Does the voltage tug at them so they disgorge any bacteria stuck in them? How would the positive voltage act to kill a large parasite like a fluke? None of these questions can be answered yet.

other fascinating possibilities are that the intermittent posi­tive voltage interferes with electron flow in some key metabolic route, or straightens out the ATP molecule disallowing its breakdown. such biological questions could be answered by studying the effects of positive frequencies on bacteria in a lab.

The most important question, of course, is whether there is a harmful effect on you. I have seen no effects on blood pressure, mental alertness, or body temperatures. It has never produced pain, although it has often stopped pain instantly. This does not prove its safety. Even knowing that the voltage comes from a small 9 volt battery does not prove safety, although it is reas­suring. The clotting of red blood cells, platelet aggregation and functions that depend on surface charges on cells need to be in­vestigated. But not before you can use it. Your safety lies in the short period of exposure that is necessary. Viruses and bacteria disappear in 3 minutes; tapeworm stages, flukes, roundworms in 5; and mites in 7. One need not go beyond this time, although no bad effects have been seen at any length of treatment.

The first seven minute zapping is followed by an intermis­sion, lasting 20 to 30 minutes. During this time, bacteria and viruses are released from the dying parasites and start to invade you instead.

The second seven minute session is intended to kill these newly released viruses and bacteria. If you omit it, you could catch a cold, sore throat or something else immediately. Again, viruses are released from the dying bacteria. The third session kills the last viruses released.

Do Not Zap If You Are Pregnant Or Wearing A Pacemaker.

These situations have not been explored yet. Don’t do these experiments yourself. Children as young as 8 months have been zapped with no noticeable ill effects. For them, you should weigh the possible benefits against the unknown risks.

That is all there is to it. Almost all. The zapping current does not reach deep into the eyeball or testicle or bowel contents. It does not reach into your gallstones, or into your living cells where Herpes virus lies latent or Candida fungus extends its fingers. But by zapping 3 times a day for a week or more you can deplete these populations, too, often to zero.

Killing The Surviving Pathogens

The interior of gallstones may house parasites inaccessible to the zapping. Eliminate this source of reinfection by flushing them out with liver cleanses (page 552).

Although the center of the bowel contents is often unaffected by electric current, which lets bowel bacteria like Shigella, Escherichia coli (E. coli) and parasite stages survive, sometimes it is nearly all sterilized by zapping. This results in considerable shrinkage of the bowel movement. Eliminate remaining parasites and bacteria with a single dose (2 tsp.) of Black Walnut Hull Tincture, Extra Strength (see page 543).

There is no way of distinguishing between “good” and “bad” bacteria with either of these methods. However even good bacteria are bad if they come through the intestinal wall, so zapping targets mostly “bad” bacteria. The good news is that perfect bowel habits often result in a few days. Evidently, the good bacteria are benefited by killing the invasive ones. Home­made yogurt and buttermilk (see Recipes) are especially good at recolonizing the bowel. But it does not seem wise to culture yourself with special commercial preparations and risk getting parasite stages again when you can become normal so soon anyway. If you do decide to take some acidophilus bacteria to replenish your intestinal flora make sure you test for parasites like Eurytrema first.

When a large number of parasites, bacteria and viruses are killed, it can leave you fatigued. Try to give yourself a low-stress day after your initial zapping. But there are no significant side effects. I believe this is due to the second and third zapping which mops up bacteria and viruses that would otherwise be able to go on a feeding frenzy with so much dead prey available.

To build your zapper you may take this list of components to any electronics store (Radio shack part numbers are given for convenience).

Zapper Parts List

Item

Radio Shack Catalog Number

large shoe box

9 volt battery

9 volt battery clips

270-325 (set of 5, you need 1)

On-Off toggle switch

275-624A micro mini toggle switch

1 KW resistor

271-1321 (set of 5, you need 2)

3.9 KW resistor

271-1123 (set of 2, you need 2)

low-current red LED

276-044 or 276-041 or 276-045

.0047 uF capacitor

272-130 (set of 2, you need 1)

.01 uF capacitor

272-1065 (set of 2, you need 1)

555 CMOS timer chip

276-1723 (set of 2, you need 1)

8 pin wire-wrapping socket for the chip

276-1988 (set of 2, you need 1) Note: Radio Shack is discontinuing all wire wrap sockets.

Find another parts store or use 276-1995 (but the legs are much shorter and harder to attach clips to).

short (12”) alligator clip leads

any electronics shop, get 6

Microclip test jumpers

278-017 (you need 2 packages of 2)

2 bolts, about 1/8” diameter, 2” long, with 4 nuts and 4 washers

hardware store

2 copper pipes, %diameter, 4” long

hardware store

sharp knife, pin, long-nose pliers

Building A Zapper

Hints for absolute novices: Don’t let unusual vocabulary deter you. A “lead” is just a piece of wire used to make connec­tions. When you remove a component from its package, label it with a piece of tape. A serrated kitchen knife works best as does a large safety pin. Practice using the microclips. If the metal ends are L-shaped bend them into a u with the long-nose pliers so they grab better. Chips and chip holders are very fragile. It is wise to purchase an extra of each in case you break the connections.

R1

1K

R2

3.9K

R3

1K

R4

3.9K

C1

.01if

C2

.0047H

U3

MC1455

LED1

2 ma LED Red

Pin 1

ground

pin 8

power

Give this to an electronics person or make it yourself in a shoebox by using the following instructions.

Fig. 3 Zapper schematic.