The Zapper is an inexpensive device that can be used to send a small electrical current through the body. There are many of these devices available for purchase on the Internet. Read the following and "buyer beware". You are certainly free to try one of these devices on yourself (or your pet) and see what you think. (I made several of the early ones and own a "Terminator")
From the Quackwatch Website:
Clark's "Zapper" is a low-voltage device that supposedly kills parasites, bacteria, and viruses with electrical energy, but does not harm human tissue. Its use is based on Clark's notion that all living things broadcast a characteristic range of radio frequencies and that the device can issue counter-frequencies that kill unwanted organisms [8]. [It does not have] any genuine diagnostic or therapeutic value. (Actually, without the medical studies that he wants everything to have, he really can't make that statement. He could say it doesn't have any PROVEN diagnostic or therapeutic value. - bfg)
If you cruise the Internet as I do, you have noticed that testimonials on websites have disappeared.
"Government regulators consider testimonials to be misleading and deceptive and recommend you consult a medical doctor for the treatment of all diseases."
Our government in the interest of "protecting" you from trying alternative therapies has forced the people selling alternative therapies to remove testimonials of people who have used their equipment to improve their health. All that is left is "It is nice equipment".
You do have the right to try an alternative therapy on yourself. You don't have the right to use it on others.
These testimonials are ones I have gathered. Many have come from a few websites that are dead.
NOTE: ALL NAMES HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED. LINKS TO WEBSITES THAT THESE TESTIMONIALS CAME FROM HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED. YOU CANNOT CONTACT ANYONE WHO WROTE A TESTIMONIAL, NOR CAN I.
I do not sell anything.
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The FTC staff strongly urges you to review the claims you are making for ___. If your web site includes any express or implied claim about the benefit of any _____ product for cancer or other diseases that is not substantiated by competent and reliable scientific evidence, or is otherwise false or deceptive, you must discontinue these claims immediately.
Now that you've been adequately forewarned...read on and enjoy!
Go to the Table of Contents for the list of Testimonials