Not Without My Parasite Zapper : Frequency Therapy For Travelers

Inexpensive, portable and effective : Is the Zapper too good to be true?
Auroville Zapper
The zapper shown here is a model made in Auroville

Trusting Myself

Before going to India for the first time, I seriously wondered whether I should take any vaccines (none are obligatory). I personally do not adhere to the principle of invading my body with such substances nor do I trust the pharmaceutical companies that manufacture them. There are too many documented cases of alarming side effects and equally objectionable fear-based campaigns surrounding them. But still, I was going to India…

Ultimately, my own instincts told me to not interfere in such a way with the natural processes of my immune system. I thus declined any vaccines and prepared instead using homeopathy and other natural products.

Parasites Strike!

I tried several of the natural products I had brought with me along with some local natural medicines – but nothing resolved the situation.

Aside from the inevitable occurrences of relatively inoffensive stomach bugs, my trip went well health-wise. That is, until I caught a stronger set of parasites that consistently caused cramps and diarrhea every time I ate. It was not immediately dangerous but quite uncomfortable and weakening.

Thus, while in Auroville, ironically, these bugs kept me guessing for more than a week. I tried several of the natural products I had brought with me along with some local natural medicines – but nothing resolved the situation.

When a local family learned about what I was going through, they told me about the zapper. I had never heard of the device but I was to test it first hand as they lent me a unit in their possession.

About the Zapper

The zapper is an electrical frequency generator that simultaneously kills bacteria, viruses, parasites, worms, molds and fungi inside the human body.

According to Canadian-born Dr. Hulda Clark who invented the device, the zapper is an electrical frequency generator that simultaneously kills bacteria, viruses, parasites, worms, molds and fungi inside the human body.

For the machine to do its job, one only needs to turn it on and hold the hand sticks for periods of about 7 minutes as the vibrations are relayed inside the body mainly through the blood and other liquids.

Without going into too many scientific details about how this works (read about it here), the idea is simple: parasites and other pathogens, as do all matter, physically vibrate at certain frequencies. By submitting them to certain ranges of high frequencies which they cannot sustain, they are killed. The rest of the body, vibrating at higher frequencies than the bugs, remain unaffected.

The principles at work behind the zapper are similar to those involved in the work of Royal Raymond Rife, an American scientist who did much research on frequency therapy in the first half of the past century. He successfully treated (and documented) several people with cancer but his effective and inexpensive technology was apparently suppressed by the American Medical Association. Hulda Clark (now deceased) has also treated many people with cancer and aids using the zapper, but most people remain unaware of this.

The device I used in Auroville is made by Hans of Innovations Unlimited. It is an imitation of the device invented by Hulda Clark and there are now several different models being manufactured and sold in the United-States and other countries.

An Amazing Recovery

Intrigued by the device, I lied down on my back in my hut, and put it to test. At first, I followed the suggested protocol of zapping my body for three periods of seven minutes at ten to fifteen minutes intervals. As I relaxed during the process, I noticed a slight tingly sensation in my hands where I held the two silver sticks that are part of the machine (it is all very small).

After a short while, I became sleepy. The sensations in my body were pleasant – especially in the legs and the root energy center (chakra) where I could feel energy circulating. It felt like an energetic massage of the lower energy centers.

Still feeling some malaise in my stomach, I continued to use the zapper at various intervals for a few hours. After that, all discomfort in my stomach was gone and my appetite became strong. I ate a full meal and was able to assimilate the food normally. The zapper had worked!

Naturally, I raved about it to friends and people I met (there was always somebody around with stomach bugs). One woman who tried it following my recommendation also felt similar energy circulation through the charkas though the sensations reportedly vary from person to person, of course. Hans, who built the model I used, said many people feel sleepy while using it.

An Ideal Travel Health Tool

I can personally attest to its effectiveness and there have been no identifiable side effects.

For the remainder of my trip in India, which lasted six months, I often used the zapper when I felt something weird going on in my stomach. Every time, the discomfort went away. I can therefore personally attest to its effectiveness and just as the manufacturers have reported, there have been no identifiable side effects.

Because it is so small and light and because it has proven to be impressively effective, this is an ideal tool to stay in good health while traveling. It may be used for prevention as well. Some people use it every day while I tend to use it a few times a week at different times of the year even when I am not traveling.

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Comments

  1. Dissatisfied says:

    Be careful. This guy is not all he seems. Loads of people are really unhappy with this zapper and in Tiru they stop selling it because there ar so many complaints. He has been claiming in one place that his zapper is made according to dr Clark but in others, he says it is only loosely based on his design. 3 of my friends bought these zappers and when they got home, 2 did not work properly and one broke within 2 months.

    He is charging a lot of money for something that breaks in a second and is not worth more than a couple of Euro. I even heard that one woman had the zapper checked out at a major university back home and they told her he had not even soldered the parts togeter properly and it was doing nothing! My zapper also broke within one month and there is no warranty. He is charging a lot.

    A proper zapper costs about 100 US dollars and he is charging 50 US dollars. The parts all come from India and are very inferior. they will not last long. You will pay a lot for maybe a couple of weeks of it working, then it’s finished. Several people have thrown theirs away and they never come back to Tiru or Auroville so people there don’t get to hear that it is a cheap rip-off. Plus he even charges you to change the batteries which he just sticks up with tape, I heard: this guy is really bad.

    He has the Auroville disease: make a huge profit from cheap local products and pose as the real thing …

  2. JF says:

    This is the first time I have heard about this and I have not experienced any problems with the zapper I bought in Auroville. As I stated in the post above, it has worked well throughout my trip in India and still works now over a year later.

    Anyone else has experienced issues similar to what is described in the comment above? Should the Auroville zapper prove to be defective in many instances, this of course does not invalidate the technology developed by Dr. Clark and manufactured by several companies.

  3. Eli says:

    Yes I had many problems too. I could not change the batterie and it ran out very quickly. Someone told me to look inside to check the wires areconnected properly. on one side they were not. So nothing is coming out one handhold. I thibk this guy is not very good or at least you have to check carefully if the one you buy is well made …

  4. A Patel says:

    I am interested in purchasing a parasite zapper, in India (I live in Pune). Do you know whether it is available in India and if so, where ? can you please give addresses, prices, etc. ?

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