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ZAPPER SG-11     
 
  What is a zapper and what does it do
The zapper is a device invented by Dr. Clark. It kills parasites, bacteria, viruses, molds and fungi electrically.  Viruses and bacteria disappear in three minutes; tapeworm stages, flukes, roundworms in five; and mites in seven. A battery-operated, positive offset with a very low voltage from 4 to 5 volts is sufficient. It kills parasites and bacteria wherever the current reaches them. But it does not reach the eyes, the appendix, the testes, the inner ear bones. The current travels along the stomach or intestinal wall, not through its content.  It does not reach into the gallstones or into the living cells. The current does not pass uniformly through the body. With regular zapping, the current passes mainly through our liquids, i. e  our lymphatic and vascular system, a small fraction reaches every organ and tissue of our body. Blood and lymph are the most important locations to zap. 
Why did Dr. Clark pick a frequency of about 30 KHz (30,000 cycles per second) for the zapper?
When a high frequency ac voltage was applied to a human, using hand electrodes, and the current flow measured, it could be seen that the higher the frequency, the greater the current.
At about 30,000 cycles per second the current begins to decline, showing the resistance is increasing.
The application of a 30 KHz frequency at a voltage of about 4-5 volts, can be felt by all parts of the body.  A probe from a frequency counter picks up this frequency at any location. But some locations have a much weaker signal than others. The current  is evidently not uniform through the body. 
Persons with an inflammation in the body can often “feel” the zapper at that location, suggesting it is a path of low resistance, too, for the 30 KHz zapper current. Inflamed areas are negatively charged regions. Negative charges would be pulled toward the positive electrode of the zapper in 30,000 little jerks per second.
Therefore a frequency of about 30 KHz (30,000 cycles per second) was chosen for the zapper, since it maximizes the current with regular zapping.  But other frequencies may prove to have special value as research progresses.
Zapper use:
  1. Moisten your hands and pick up the brass handles. Firmly hold the handles and turn on the zapper.
  2. Handles not run for 7 minutes, then place them, turn off the zapper, and rest for 20 minutes. Then again for 7 minutes and hold the zapper turned on again 20 minutes to rest. Finally, turn and hold a further 7 minutes.
  3. 7-20-7-20-7.                     7 min – work zapper.
The Master recommends that:
Turn zapper not connect the handle or hands, which they consider. If the activation button zapper bulb will not burn, you might have to change battery (9V). Unscrew and remove the screw top cap, screw loosens, holds the battery, change the battery tie it and put a cap, tighten the screw.
Be sure to follow the entire session started in full three times in seven minutes. 
Change the battery every 3 weeks.
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Operating parameters:
Power supply - 9V battery.
battery type 6F22 (6LF22), 9V
Current The jet handles  - 4.5 V.
Flow-rate - 4.4 mA.
The frequency  ~ 32,000 Hz ±2KHz.
Number of sessions with one battery:  22 – 25.
Mass of product: 250 g.
Made in Lithuania.