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Created Nov 23, 2025 by Lucie Marrero@luciemarrero8Owner

You Probably Have Cancer


The Bug Zapper, a term coined by Hulda Clark, is an inexpensive electromedicine device suitable for home use. It's capable of killing varied microbes in the blood. The Dr. Beck Blood electrifier could also be a greater strategy. A bug zapper sometimes value $seventy five to $150. It outputs a 30KHz 9 volt square wave signal onto two probes which might be held, one in every hand. The probes are sometimes made from 1/2 inch copper pipe 4 inches lengthy. The original principal of operation is that a specific frequency will kill a specific microbe; this makes it a kin to Rife machines. Rife found that completely different microbes had what he called a MOR (mortal oscillatory price). A microbe could be killed by resonance if uncovered to its MOR, in exactly the identical manner that a wine glass would break itself apart if subjected to a loud tone of the correct frequency. However, at some point Hulda Clark's son made her a unit that seemed to kill all bugs, and she couldn't perceive why, and possibly still does not know.


I'd clarify her success from the information offered by Dr. Bob Beck, one other pioneer of electromedicine gadgets. Beck's system is predicated on the research of Dr. Kaali of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Zap Zone Defender who found that a petris dish of blood contaminated with HIV can be sterilized if a small current was passed by it. Dr. Kaali patented the process of eradicating blood from the physique, electrifying it, and Zone Defender returning it to the physique. Dr. Beck invented the idea of leaving the blood in the body, and attaching probes to the surface to electrify it. And he placed the information together with schematics into the general public domain. These items sell for $125 to $300. The Beck blood electrifier outputs a 30 volt 4Hz sign to two stainless steel probes. The probes are about 1" lengthy by 1/16" in diameter, sometimes made from welding rod. They're each positioned on a vein to trigger present to circulation in the blood system.


Back to Hulda Clark's bug zapper: The rationale her unit killed all bugs, and never just the targeted one at 30KHz, Zone Defender is as a result of her son inadvertently made a unit with a DC offset. That means it maintained a continuing average present, although it was turning on and off at a 30KHz charge. It was appearing like a Beck machine. Beck looked at Hulda Clarks machine and believed that it was not sturdy sufficient operating at 9 volts. For that reason, this site does not promote Hulda Clarks zapper, but instead promotes Dr. Becks blood electrifier. When you've got cancer, Alternative Medicine presents natural remedies together with essiac, graviola, and ellagic acid, and electromedicine therapies embrace Rife, Beck, and Lakhovsky gadgets. These may be a greater first step than the reduce, poison, and burn approach of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.

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