Multiple Sclerosis

"My name is Ronald and I ordered a zapper from you guys. By the way this will be my second one. It is truly the best one out there. I'm also on the m.s. plan too and the zapper is a way of life for me. It's made my life worth living again. Thanx for inventing these things and keep 'em coming. i thought since the others were cheaper i tried a few of those models well dont waste my time with those others...if i cant have the ____ zapper i wont have one. I could probably move a few of these zappers for you once people see me walking in a straightline without losing my balance...where i was to the way i must look to them now..." Ronald before 2004


Hi K__, Bought a zapper from you last year to help with my MS. Initially, I thought it wasn't having much of an effect, but then recently on a hunch I combined it with Wormwood, Black Walnut and Cloves and I have noticed a real turnaround. My pins and needles are beginning to come under control. I have a sense of increased clarity after I've used the unit that lasts longer and longer each time. I am now covinced I'm not just knocking at the door of my problem but that I'm breaking the door down! The herbal cleanse above and the zapper have bought the natural colour back to my body and face. I have been pale as a ghost since childhood. My dermatitis in coming under control as well! ...

Hope you're keeping well.

Alan Mar. 10, 2004


Hi K__,

I'm zapping right now and I've have seen it work for a 24 yr female with MS who had a bad bout last Jan-March (hospitalized) and she now zaps almost daily (since June) and feels fine! I gave it [The ____ Zapper] to her as a gift? Another unit was headed [as a gift] to the Phx Mayo clinic for diagnosis [referring to a friend]. After months of having anemia, taking Vit B-12 shots weekly; not able to retain Vit B-12 + (Dr. Clark's reference to parasites from dogs), well, he's doing much better after four weeks of zapping, along with a kidney & liver cleanse, that were very successful, now retaining vit B-12 + and is taking highest quality supplements and the doctors just ain't sure about this zapper thing, but they KNOW they didn't have anything to do with his recovery! His blood tests are almost all in normal ranges.

There'll be an order from Steve soon and there'll also be an order from Nancy soon.... as I was just out to see her, old friend, 65, wanting to cleanse etc, but didn't really want to do the "potions" routine... zapping is so much more convenient.

Thanks Ken Dan Nov. 18, 2005


D__,

I work with MS patients as a hands-on caregiver. I have seen it put MS into remission on two patients. Unfortunately, my employer is now threatening to fire me for using an unapproved device. They say if I even mention the device at work, I'm gone.

I work with MS patients. One of my wackier friends who has lots of money got a new-age high frequency ___ 'zapper' and I eventually tried it. I did feel better, sorta, kinda, but, who knows?

Then this real nice guy where I work, MS, who everyone likes, was to the point where he could no longer control his swallow, and would choke, start sneezing uncontrollably, and end up sneezing blood after three spoons of his food. It was not pretty.

He'd been doing that for a week or so, and one day I asked him if he'd like to put the zapper on a few times and see if it did anything.

At this point he had no movement in his legs or his left arm. His left hand was always in a ball, and he had limited use of his right hand. He could not raise his right hand to his mouth.

So I put the zapper on him for a few hours whenever I was working. After three times of doing this, I was walking past his room one night, where he usually lay with legs straight out, and he had drawn them up!

He never sneezed any more blood- feeding him was less of a problem. One day when I came to work he was waggling his fingers at me. It took me a minute to understand he was showing me that all his fingers were working properly again. After several months his left fist began to have some squeeze- now he can shake your hand with an honest grip (you have to put the hand around yours). He can hurt you when you shake his right hand and scratch the back of his head with it as well. He can pull his left arm in a bit, when it has been moved out, and pronate it. He sometimes says a few words in the morning.

But I am no longer allowed to even bring a zapper into my 'resident-centered' institution. I am now very close to losing my job because of it. I am disillusioned with our healthcare at this point.

John