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Possibly the strangest Testimonial ever

... I have kept tropical fish since I was about 13 years old and have seen many of them succumb to various illnesses over the years. I currently have a 40 gallon tank with a number of fish including a school of Brilliant Rasboras. Recently, we were very busy for a few days and I did not have the time to thoroughly inspect my fish for a few days. As I sat down next to the aquarium on a Friday night, I noticed that one of the Rasboras had grown a beard. Looking closer, I discovered that it was a horrible fungal infection that had taken over the entire lower jaw. Sadly, there was not much jaw left and I started to dispose of the poor fellow. Luckily for the little guy, I noticed my zapper on the table and decided to see if it could help him. I made 2 special copper paddles and suspended each on opposite sides of a jar filled with water from the tank. The fish was placed in the jar and zapped a full session and returned to the tank. In the morning, I noticed that a lot of the fungus was gone and that there was almost no lower jaw left. I zapped the fish again for 2 more days and most of the fungus was gone. It is now 4 weeks later and the little fish is still swimming around although he has extreme difficulty eating and has lost a lot of weight because of this. He now has a gaping hole for a mouth and you can see clear down his throat but he is learning a new way to eat and swims with the rest of the school. I did start using an antifungal medicine in the tank after the 3rd day to keep it from spreading to the other fish. Beat this one if you can. David E


September 22, 2007 04:33PM  I have used a zapper from _____ on my dog and it seems to be helping her to overcome lymphoma cancer. Posted by: karennd Sept. 22, 2007


I wanted to mention that our dog, Twinkie, a mixed lab got lymphoma over a year ago and I feel the one of the many alternative therapies I have tried that has helped the most is a zapper from _____. We have been able to get her off the prednisone and her lymphocytes count has stayed barely above normal instead of the previously off the charts high count. Then she recently contracted a gut infection - I gave her the first antibiotic pill last night (she hadn't eaten in a couple of days) and zapped her for the second night in a row. She ate her supper in the middle of the night and was hungrily eating breakfast when I left this morning.


Hi K__. AJ here. It's been three years now since I have been using your zapper (one sits beside me as I type.) I treat them like gold ... and, while I will OCCASIONALLY let someone borrow it (while I sit nervously for two days wondering if they will break it on me ... lol) I normally just tell them to google ___  ____ Zapper and go buy their own. I've only had good experiences with it, especially with animals. My sister-in-law took her dog to get groomed ... and he got some kind of lung infection and cough. She took him to the vet for two weeks straight ... every other day ... spent a fortune in antibiotics ... only to be sent home with a dog slowly choking to death with a "sorry, we did our best ... bring him back when you decide to put him down." Being somewhat known for unusual methods (aka natural and antibiotic-free) she finally called me after she had been up with the dog all night struggling to help him breathe. Anyway, I demonstrated on my sister-in-law how to use the zapper and told her to put it on the dog's throat and chest when she got home for 7 minutes ... then do it again before she went to bed. I didn't hear from her the next day ... but the day after, I finally received her call. She said the dog stopped choking around 20 minutes after she took the zapper off ... but that the dog continued to wheeze. She said right before she went to bed ... she did it for another 7 minutes, and that was it ... the dog stopped wheezing and apparently rested peacefully through the night. She zapped him again the next morning, just to be sure to get everything. That was 6 months ago, and the dog is alive, well, and disease free ... Thank you so very much. AJ Jan. 6, 2008.


PART 1

It's only been 8 days since i called my vet and cancelled macaroon the cat's sub-Q appts - mainly because the stress of even going to the vet is too much for him, he was dying.

Macaroon is approximately 18 years old, a creme colored siamese cat who was a stray that lived and suffered on the rough streets during the 1990's when i took him in finally in 1995. he was approximately 8 years old, starving, full of cuts from fighting, had matted fur that smelled of strong male spray (urine), completely yellow and brown and broken teeth (many missing), and had some kind of burn along his rear end (like a baboon where it's all red and no fur). In 1995 i found him laying sick behind some bushes he had a large trail of ants leading to his red and raw area, as if it were just food garbage on the ground. he was so sick he just laid there and let them crawl on and inside his cuts. After clearing him up and having him bathed and taking him to the vet, within 30 days or so he became a very beautiful cat and all his fur grew in and he was a brand new cat. he continued to live outdoors, but in the protection of rain and the elements in my backyard where he had plenty of food, water, shelter, and my other cats to hang out with. He was very happy and fat and a beautiful ex-tom cat--still getting in a scruff or two with my cats to exert his authority, but now fixed and homebound. I share that story to illustrate that street cats sometimes have more endurance and can miraculously get by somehow fairing better than the usual housecat.

However, as the years went by he approached old age, about 4 months ago he came down with numerous ailments. He would vomit after every meal, started getting that "wasting" syndrome where he looked dehydrated and extremely thin and his bones seem brittle, like an elderly person. I had a few blood tests and vet examinations done and the results were:

1. Complete shriveled and kidney failure of 1 kidney and the other in a weakened condition and soon to be like the other. His urine test showed blood in the urine consistently for 3 months and 3 different blood tests despite the antibiotics.

2. Pancreatitis with extreme levels 4x the normal--this alone could have taken his life and this caused the vomiting and the weight loss and dehydration

3. Dehydrated, sunken eyes 4. His once 13 lbs, now down to 7 lbs, and recently got as low as 5 lbs. This would be like a 180 lb man getting down to 90 lbs and then 40 lbs. Just a skeleton.

5. Terrible brown goop in his ears, not ear mites, but an ongoing infection, possibly yeast the vet said.

6. Very bad teeth, probably causing the constant flow of bacteria which no doubt had a lot to do with his kidneys becoming bad.

7. a ping-pong sized tumor on his right abdomen, not know if it was cancerous or not

The vet suggested we put him to sleep.

I went to another vet to get a 2nd opinion and the new vet said things weren't that bleak to put him to sleep just yet and she tried sub-Q treatments on him and changed his diet and gave him kidney herbs, we had wonderful results, he started eating better and seemed to be very happy. But his weight slowly decreased and as of 8 days ago i called the vet and discontinued his treatments telling her "it's time, Macaroon is ready to die." I noticed he was displaying the "death rattle" (walking out of balance, disoriented, sitting close to the wall facing the wall, not eating at all, and when i'd call him he would look around not knowing what direction i was calling him, and when my other kitty came up to him and rubbed him to greet him, he was so frail he fell over). All he did was lie there and not look up, he would eat only a little bit and I was mostly feeding him special food through an oral syringe. i was preparing for his death. I figured I would give him a 5 mg prednisone to make him a little more comfortable.

Well, of course, the prednisone took effect and the next morning he seemed like a different cat, he was purring and eating and well, steroids are miracle drugs and I knew it was the steroid and he looked at me with a spark in his eye that said I DON'T WANT TO DIE. I knew steroids would not cure him and only give him a brief episode of relief and besides I only had 2 or 3 of them left over from a few years ago from another cat, but it was obvious he wanted to live. So I laid my hands on him and prayed and thought to myself, heck I would try ______ Zapper. We have nothing to lose.

I started immediately. I placed the handhelds up against each bottom of the pads on his feet. He wasn't very cooperative at first but he let me. I did three 10-minute cycles with 20-minute breaks. I did this for 3 days. During those 3 days he seemed a little better but the push the one steriod pill gave him started wearing off, he looked like he felt nauseous and seemed to be experiencing "die off" which is when bacteria and yeast and viruses start dying and overwhelm the system and make one feel fatigue and nausea. Suddenly on the 3rd night, immediately after zapping him for his 3rd cycle he started really struggling to get free and got up and immediately passed a large dark/black bowel movement the size of a cigar followed by 2 or 3 loose bowel movements. About 10 minutes later he was purring and had a lot of energy. The zapper caused a lot of bad things inside him (bacteria, virus, parasites, possibly even cancer cells) to die and caused him to have the bowel movement from hell that after he passed that fowl smelling black feces he was so much noticeably better. He walked into the kitchen and there was no more unbalanced gait! The next two days I continued to zap each day. I was also feeding him a great deal and he was doing his part by drinking water copiously. Then it happened again, he got that nausea look and fatigued and by the evening passed another fowl dark/black stool and immediately after, purring and this time actually "galloped" away into the kitchen, it wasn't actually "running" but it was a fast "gallop" and he more alive than ever. This happened one more time (last night) 3 times total.

THEN.....TODAY, GUESS WHO JUMPED UP ON MY BED PURRING SO LOUD AND MEOWING TO WAKE ME UP TO COME FEED HIM? Yep, that's right: Macaroon. And when I told him to let me sleep, he was relentless and kept up his meowing. I got up and he jumped off the bed like a healthy cat and galloped briskly into the kitchen where i fed him and he wolfed down 1/2 can of food! For the past 6 months Macaroon could barely climb into his cat box which is 5 inches from the ground, he could not jump--let alone jump up onto my tall bed and then jump down off my bed and scurry into the kitchen! His eyes are clear, when i call him he looks right at me, not all around the room as if disoriented and doesn't know where i'm at. The brown goop is almost completely gone from his ears, he purrs, he walks without swaying or out of balance. He is eating 1 whole can of cat food a day PLUS the dry food I give him. This is simply amazing.

He is still old, he still will have his weak-end failed kidney, but all the other ailments that was keeping him from living a quality life ARE GONE ! The tumor in his abdomen is smaller, it may be that it was cancerous, it's still there, but smaller. And I am going to continue the zapping for at least 30 more days. He is comfortable and responding alert and his eyes look into my eyes when i call him, he is no longer disoriented. He has put on 2 lbs in 8 days, which is a lot for a sick cat. At the end of the 30 days i am having his blood test done again and will share the results.

I know cats don't live forever, and that it is wrong to try to make them, but at least macaroon's final days or months will be quality life, without the burden of all the bacteria, parasites, and viruses on top of his old age. And he and I can very easily live with that.

-MoniQue, friend of Macaroon


PART 2

k__, i can't talk long but i had to tell someone. macaroon had a grand mal seizure starting at the vet's office and lasting from 3:30pm to 7:30pm when i brought him home. i lay him on my bed in a warmed blanket and held him as he lay there twitching and convulsing and chewing on his tongue. the vet gave me 3 syringes of valium and muscle relaxer to give him. HOWEVER, the WEIRD thing happened. after about 30 minutes of holding him convulsing, eyes completely open and fully dialated and body shaking so bad, i decided to at least try the ______ zapper, not thinking it would do a darn thing and guess what? WITHIN 1 MINUTE OF HOLDING THE COPPER HANDHELDS TO EACH OF THE BOTTOM OF HIS FEET WHICH WERE WILDLY KICKING IN HIS SEIZURE - THEY STOPPED KICKING AND TWITCHING, WITHIN 5 MINUTES HIS CONVULSIONS STOPPED COMPLETELY AND BY THE 6TH MINUTE HE STOPPED CHEWING ON HIS TONGUE. I HELD THE ZAPPER THERE FOR 30 MINUTES AND RIGHT NOW HE IS COMPLETELY STILL ON MY BED AND NO LONGER CONVULSING. HOW ON EARTH IS THIS POSSIBLE? i mean, i KNOW the zapper is good for bacteria, virus, and parasites - but a grand mal seizure? not even the valium and muscle relaxers worked on his seizures at the vet's office. it was almost immediately after the zapper handhelds were held to his feet. k__, this is more amazing that i ever realized. when you have a minute, please let me know what it could be that the zapper can actually STOP grand mal seizures? i am completely mystified on that one. it couldn't have been a coincidence. NOTE: macaroon is very old (minimum of 18 years old) and has kidney failure and cancer tumor and as you know he's 18 years old (possibly even older) and the zapper was instrumental in gaining his appetite back and curing his mouth ulcers and a whole slew of other things as you know i indicated in my testimonial with pictures i sent a couple months ago. nothing can help failed kidneys. but seizures? you may have something even more extraordinary with that zapper of your's than any of us ever imagined. and i seriously doubt anyone has ever tried a zapper on a grand mal seizure, mainly because most people would be on their way to the doctor's office. i'll keep you posted. -monique today he had a grand mal seizure due to electrolyte imabalance and possible potassium or calcium inbalance, which is normal for a very old cat with kidney failure.  


PART 3 p.s. i wasn't clear in my last message and i want to be perfectly clear, the grand mal seizures stopped from the ultimate zapper, WITHOUT me having to use any part of the 3 of the syringes of valium and muscle relaxer - they're still all full and intact and sitting on my dresser. the vet is the one that gave him the muscle relaxer and valium between 3pm-6pm and they only slowed his convulsions, tongue chewing (just like an eptileptic fit) and mucsle twitching down but they did NOT STOP THE SEIZURES. he is sleeping peaceful right now. remember when i told you i thought the zapper affected my 10+ year insomnia and caused me to fall into a deep sleep? i had told you it was in a way that seemed to affect the brain somehow, not like coming from the body when one takes a pill to sleep, because as i said in my past testimonial about the ultimate zapper curing my chronic insomnia, in my old insomnia days i could drink a bottle of wine, take 2 valiums, and even amitripteline and I was still up all night and what was different about the zapper causing me to fall into a deep sleep was a mental/brain thing, meaning the zapper turned off my mind, something pills and alcohol could never do for me. it's definately ELECTRICAL as we know, but perhaps in time we can figure out. yes, i am sure the valium helped him sleep once the epileptic seizures (grand mal) stopped, but it was NOT the valium that stopped the seizure, i watched for hours after the vet gave him those injections of valium and muscle relaxers and it didn't stop the fits. it was almost immediately stopped when i applied the zapper to his feet (held them gently but firmly close to the pads of his feet). i don't mean to talk your ear off, but dear k__, you've really GOT something there. far more than just killing parasites and pathogens, your zapper realigns electrical/neurological impulses somehow. you're the elctrical person, FIND OUT!! this could be a big breakthrough for epilepsy.  


PART 4

hello ken, i've attached Macaroon's latest blood test for the record. keep them for proof on the ____ zapper's ability because they are pretty incredible and that ought to shut a few mouths of people from quackwatch and such who say the zapper is a bunch of bullshevik. and i've got 3 prior tests which document all of his serious conditions dating back to 2004 showing his condition(s) were getting progressively worse--he had so many, take your pick. heck, after looking at his blood test, anyone who knows anything about reading medical tests would instantly know that there was NO hope for Macaroon, especially keeping in mind he is 18 years old--the test says "15 years old" because they guessed at his age when they filled out his paperwork, but my documented paperwork clocks him at 18 years old. and heck, since he's 18 years old (most cats do not live to even be 18 years old) they can't say he got better on his own, period! there IS no other explanation other than the zapper (and of course the prayers too, but either one - or both - is miraculous in my book). i see so many testimonials and no one includes blood or medical records to back it up--not that i doubt their veracity--but i know the quackwatch people DO. this way there is NO denying it, especially with macaroon's tests, heck it shows diabetes, anemia, chronic kidney failure, blood in the urine which is indicitve of serious condition and including cancer, and micaralbuminuria which at best if it's a false positive is indicitabe of a type of chronic infection such as cat aids, but in macaroon's case, my vet says she's thinking it might be diabetes melletes. i didn't even mention the ping-pong sized tumor that is now shrunk to the size of a jumbo olive (i wrote to you about that before and i had thought it was a bowel movement, but i see it is still there. i don't have the money to test to see if it's cancer or not, but based on macaroon's age and his other symptoms and the location of it, it probably IS cancer, lymphoma to be exact. so in 3-4 weeks i will be getting another blood test done, i will share those results too. i think the pictures speak for themselves, but too bad i didn't take any of him 2 weeks ago when he looked like an actual carcass lying on the ground--the truth is, i didn't want to because i didn't want to remember him like that. but the ones i have are good enough i think. i know you didn't set out to layout some groundbreaking veterinary breakthrough--but you DID anyway, and this is probably the best darned documented iron-clad case to back the ____ Zapper up in regards to curing a cat. with his tests and photos, 2 vets too, not just one, there will be NO denying it for the quackwatch types. heck, the cat is 18 years old for crying out loud, and it's only been 14 days of the zapper. yes, i am doing vitamin and heavy feeding for him--but I WAS ALREADY DOING THAT FOR HIM FOR THE PAST 3-5 MONTHS but it wasn't getting me anywhere UNTIL i used your zapper. sorry to say that Macaroon is old so i don't think we can plan on him living many years, possibly not even 6 months, because our bodies just get old, but just look at those photos, especially the close-up of him, he will be old and die of old age related things, but he won't be wasting like he was with cancer or ? whatever it was (take your pick, his blood test gives any number of things, all of which are very serious in just one of them). THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR INVENTING THE _____ ZAPPER K___, THE HOURS AND TIME YOU DEVOTED INTO ALL OF YOUR WORK, EXTENDING ON THE DR. CLARK ZAPPER IS MUCH NEEDED AND APPRECIATED AND BASICALLY, HECK, IT IS GOD'S WORK TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH. GOD BLESS YOU KEN FOR HEEDING THE CALL AND SAYING "YES." -monique Nov. 22, 2006


k__ I forgot why i emailed you your zapper cured my 12 year old cat she had all these problems she had 12 years of parasites so i zapped her everyday for a month she would purr and drewl she loved it now shes like a kitten again thanks again ken April 14, 2007


Your product works great! Don't want to embarrass you with private stuff but I thought I would let you know what it did for me (and the animals) with just once session. I could feel it working immediately. A budding infection stopped after about an hour and my lungs stopped hurting. So, thank you for that.

For the animals, they seem to pass back and forth ear mites that, no matter how hard I work on their ears, those little buggers just won't quit. I held them on my lap and held the positive to their ear. They all stopped shaking their heads and scratching at their ears within two hours. Going to keep at it for the rest of the week just to make sure the mites stay gone.

For my spouse who fights night sweats (despite continuous herbal cleanses), he had a dry night. Anonymous Jun. 1, 2005


Now comes the most beautiful. The cat. We do not know how old she actually is for she chose our family as her home (and is absolutely loyal to us, where-ever we move and we moved a lot) 5 years ago, when we came to Ireland. But we think she must be between 10 and 14. She was getting older by the day and since she is used to the countryside she had a lot of trouble with the electricity here in Boyle-town. She did not like the zapper at first. It was as if she was skeptical and wanted to see results. But after a few days we could see she was watching our auras and checking with the kids. We tried to lay it on her back, but she gave us the look of, how dare you do it for me. So she walked away in the way only cats can do. But suddenly a day later (Christmas-eve) our 5 year old decided that she should not be such an old drag and put it on her back while sleeping. She moved and it slipped of with the coins turned up. Somehow she made her mind up and went lying on top of it and stayed there for 2 1/2 hours. After that her fur was like silk and she could sit straight again. She jumped around like never, really never before and looks years younger. She plays with the kids again and eats less then before. Unlike the gulping as if not being able to get satisfied. She is more alert. Our daughter does not get a chance to be nasty to her anymore (as small ones sometimes are) and gets immediately a small motherly bite. Now tell us about placebo effect. Or do cats imagine things?????? NOT! So that is the biggest proof of all!

Y.S. Theresia