I respect the Clark technology and Hulda Clark. I regret that your video is rather unfair with a lot of misinformation about the Beck technology. The name Zapper really does belong more appropriately with Clark. That aside, they are two very different technologies. While Clark's is based on frequency, Beck's protocol is based on microcurrents. I have interviewed hundreds of people using these technologies, and while Clark works for some effectively, Beck's work equally as well for others.
We make no medical devices, or medical claims of any kind. We have had good reports from users who have had arthritis, but we let you try the AutoZap 5 super-fast zapper risk free for up to a full year. If you are not delighted with how it works for you, simply return it, and we will refund all you paid for it, less the cost of the consumable SuperStraps wristbands. See it at BestZapper(dot)com By the way, when was the last time any medical professional offered your money back?
I am not sure the video is providing the wrong information on purpose!
The BB uses a 9 volt battery with a voltage multiplier circuit to bring it to about 25-27V, bi-phasic AC. The intensity which can be drawn from this is : 153 microamps, or 0.000153A ( assuming your wet skins resistance is 165 KOhms ( measure before applying). This is NOT enough to induce fibrillation on a mosquito!
The Zapper is based on positive DC offset current.
They have both been safe for decades, when used properly!
The bulk resistance of a human body with damp contacts is around 1-2000 ohms, but the body acts like a large nonlinear capacitor in series with a small resistor. That means that the Bob Beck "blood electrifier" will send large current pulses about 8 times per second as it reverses output polarity and charges the body capacitance in the opposite direction each time. It is easy to tell that these pulses are far larger than 153 microamps, because they HURT if the output is turned to max.
Thanks. Could you tell me this then please? We have a genuine 1920's Violet Ray Machine and would like to know more about it's function compared to a "Zapper", ie does it kill parasites and pathogens etc. The VRM is High Frequency low ampere but it doesn't pulse as such. Does a Zapper do what a VRM does not and vice verca? Would love to understand it better thanks in advance.
@germanicelt We use both and while the Violet Ray is an "antique", it really is an awesome thing, but not everything the manufacturers claimed it to be. It killed my 3 warts and they were gone never have come back, unlike the Doctor's 10 previous goes at it! The VRM does reduce pain 99% and is great for convenience not having to "go to the Doctors" or take pain killers. It really does invigorate you too. We are trying the Zappers now and learning more about them and the protocol. Both are good
The Hulda Clark zapper wakes up the immune system, with no diagnosis or tuning required. That alone is a HUGE advantage over any Royal Rife type device. The awakened immune system can take on multiple threats all at once, and the AutoZap 5 super-fast zapper takes only 5 minutes total. A Rife system can take hours to program and run, after diagnosis. No modern Rife system, at any price, comes close to achieving Royal Rife's results. But to use the zapper, just push a button, wait 5 minutes!
I respect the Clark technology and Hulda Clark. I regret that your video is rather unfair with a lot of misinformation about the Beck technology. The name Zapper really does belong more appropriately with Clark. That aside, they are two very different technologies. While Clark's is based on frequency, Beck's protocol is based on microcurrents. I have interviewed hundreds of people using these technologies, and while Clark works for some effectively, Beck's work equally as well for others.
SharingNaturalHealth 1 week ago
Good advice. A lot of peoples are using these things. Safety first, right on.
WildeTanteAnna 1 week ago
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eclinik 5 months ago
Can the Zapper help with Arthritis ? Have you had any feedback ?
ThePhantomLash 5 months ago
We make no medical devices, or medical claims of any kind. We have had good reports from users who have had arthritis, but we let you try the AutoZap 5 super-fast zapper risk free for up to a full year. If you are not delighted with how it works for you, simply return it, and we will refund all you paid for it, less the cost of the consumable SuperStraps wristbands. See it at BestZapper(dot)com By the way, when was the last time any medical professional offered your money back?
ad7077 4 months ago
I am not sure the video is providing the wrong information on purpose!
The BB uses a 9 volt battery with a voltage multiplier circuit to bring it to about 25-27V, bi-phasic AC. The intensity which can be drawn from this is : 153 microamps, or 0.000153A ( assuming your wet skins resistance is 165 KOhms ( measure before applying). This is NOT enough to induce fibrillation on a mosquito!
The Zapper is based on positive DC offset current.
They have both been safe for decades, when used properly!
rodjoe2001 10 months ago 2
The bulk resistance of a human body with damp contacts is around 1-2000 ohms, but the body acts like a large nonlinear capacitor in series with a small resistor. That means that the Bob Beck "blood electrifier" will send large current pulses about 8 times per second as it reverses output polarity and charges the body capacitance in the opposite direction each time. It is easy to tell that these pulses are far larger than 153 microamps, because they HURT if the output is turned to max.
ad7077 4 months ago
Thanks. Could you tell me this then please? We have a genuine 1920's Violet Ray Machine and would like to know more about it's function compared to a "Zapper", ie does it kill parasites and pathogens etc. The VRM is High Frequency low ampere but it doesn't pulse as such. Does a Zapper do what a VRM does not and vice verca? Would love to understand it better thanks in advance.
OlBlueshound 10 months ago
@OlBlueshound I would get a modern Zapper and that thing you've got from the 20's sell it . Antiques should get good money.
germanicelt 8 months ago
@germanicelt We use both and while the Violet Ray is an "antique", it really is an awesome thing, but not everything the manufacturers claimed it to be. It killed my 3 warts and they were gone never have come back, unlike the Doctor's 10 previous goes at it! The VRM does reduce pain 99% and is great for convenience not having to "go to the Doctors" or take pain killers. It really does invigorate you too. We are trying the Zappers now and learning more about them and the protocol. Both are good
FrequencyBlues 8 months ago
@FrequencyBlues I love the violet ray, but I think we should protect our eyes with that one.
SharingNaturalHealth 1 week ago
The Hulda Clark zapper wakes up the immune system, with no diagnosis or tuning required. That alone is a HUGE advantage over any Royal Rife type device. The awakened immune system can take on multiple threats all at once, and the AutoZap 5 super-fast zapper takes only 5 minutes total. A Rife system can take hours to program and run, after diagnosis. No modern Rife system, at any price, comes close to achieving Royal Rife's results. But to use the zapper, just push a button, wait 5 minutes!
ad7077 4 months ago