reply to post by retroviralsounds
You can try the non-invasive type easily as described by Ken Adachi (educate-yourself.org). If you have a flu or cold you can test it's gonna get
better in a day. The best is to create specific frequencies with a tone generator software-
(see nhc in Australia for a 30 day trial version), and AMPLIFY it through a room speaker system. Pull out the copper wire from one of the speakers
(and put the balance way over on the other side if you want to monitor the same freqs zapping in audio). Jacks or USB does not work, RCA may - the
best is an old type room amplifier. Adjust the volume and press the two electrodes against your affected area. I tried it for flu, sinus bacteria and
candida, and there was significant improvement right away.
This experiemnt only takes a few minutes to set up, does not cost money, and in contrast to zappers sold commercially, you are not stuck with the set
frequency which may be the designer's pet theory on Hulda Clark's materials or Rife.
No extra diet is required with the Rife wire electrode method (garlic, wine etc.). Water is a good adjunct to Idrink - after the treatment. I feel the
best effects come when there is a little shaking of muscles, but definitely put the vol lower if you are stung too bad - it may temporarily burn the
skin.
There are lots of papers that say viral and other pathogen nucleus or protective coatings fall apart from specific frequencies. Some may even start
feeling bad from the sound itself!
Beck probably deserves credit for this radical application against aids. Then you probably have to follow his guidelines. But there are supposed
success stories for cancer with the external wire method only. But, you should NEVER try to kill an entire tumor off in one treatment - or you may
even die from the amount of toxins released. It is supposed to take weeks.
There are a lot of schools on frequencies. Some say if you use square waves it gives off enough harmonics so a lot of bad stuff gets killed and you
are just trimmed back to your old self. Some say you have to use ten times the frequencies given in Clark's book (available on scribd). Agani other
long-term experimenters say if you use it well and frequently you do not have to be so particular about frequencies.
I did feel radical effects in the recent flu epidemic - one hour of treatment while I was reading ATS posts with one hand and moving the sparkling
copper wire in the other. The disadvantage of this method is that the farther away it si from an internal organ, the less you are able to access
it.
An earlier poster mentioned a relative who had had cancer but was cured after being zapped by the police taser. That is probably the truth - it could
just happen that way, provided the cancer is not too big.
I have read good feedback on bone regeneration.
And yes, radio waves can do it - a Turkish doctor named Ergüner was treating cancer in radio booths. It got accepted in Italy and there are clinics
there. Lots of papers.
His theory was orthodox medicine except for one amazing fact: he believed that intercell communication is more controllled by subtle electric and
magnetic forces and that chemicals were secondary.
One last point - virals and bacteria are smaller than us. Individual cells of us may also die but not much was noticed so far. An alien organism has a
far tougher time to put up with a zap. It may even churn its controls.
OK, why not DNA or flowting single human cells? Well, allegedly there ARE frequencies harmful for that, but I won't tell you - we also have
frequencies.
In the meantime, don't try to heal your mother's hernia with your mobile phone unit. It won't work.