I consider a zapper to be one of the many tools in a self-care toolbox, and I'm grateful to have it. Zapping neutralizes parasites, but it's important to note that they can return if not flushed out regularly. Liver and colon cleansing, although not always enjoyable, can be beneficial additions to this self-care routine. Personally, I do those once (sometimes twice) a year, but everyone's needs may vary. If you're interested, Hulda Clark's book, 'The Cure for All Diseases: With Many Case Histories,' is a great resource to start with: https://t.co/EVAmbP97X2. She even provides blueprints to make your own zapper, which shouldn't cost more than $25 in parts. However, it's worth mentioning that even Dr. Clark struggled to eliminate parasites in her eye and unfortunately passed away from cancer at the end of her life. Each individual's situation is unique. One thing is certain though, we’re all hosts to worms 🪱
@AAAALLLRIGHTYT1@Thekeksociety Here’s a quick reel I filmed and shared back in December 2018 that gives a quick intro. I still “zap” to this day and every day because doing so resonates (for me at least) as effective.
Dr. Hulda Clark and “zapping” is worth a look into! I’ve used one (a zapper) for years. “The Zapper is defined by Dr. Hulda Clark as a battery operated DC pulse generator with a positive output amplitude of 5 to 10 volts (open circuit) and a frequency between 10 Hz and 500 KHz (10 to 500,000 pulses per second), with a current limited output and a 0.25 volt positive offset.” I’ve zero affiliation with https://t.co/INe31yxOfd, but for those interested… ⚡️⚡️����♂️🐛