Re: CS>zapper address

2018-07-08 Thread MaryAnn Helland
:-D 

On Sunday, July 8, 2018 4:26 PM, Dan Nave  wrote:
 

 I have stardust in me...

On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 7:25 AM, Ron  wrote:

  Yeah but yours don't have 'stardust' in 'em.
 Ron ;-)
 
 On 7/7/2018 8:24 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
  
 I made several using Hulda Clark's original concept, a 9 volt square wave 
oscillator operating at about 30KHz.  You can look up a simple schematic design 
using a 555 timer and a few resistors and capacitors.  I used hand held 
electrodes, basically pieces of copper tubing.  I have had good results with 
this for several conditions, including prostatitis, vaginitis, shingles,  and 
mononucleosis ("mono"). 
 On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 8:35 AM, Harsha Godavari  wrote:
 
  Thanks for the information. Here is a URL for Wesley's book:
  
  
  BTW I have one of the earlier zappers but did not find it very effective. The 
current price of the terminator-2  is close $200.00 in Canuck money and that's 
a bit pricey for joe_sixpack :-)

  - Original Message -
 From: Shirley Reed 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Fri, 06 Jul 2018 22:02:49 -0600 (MDT)
 Subject: CS>zapper address
  
   The website is http://www.worldwithoutpara sites.com  and the one I prefer 
is the Terminator 2.   Mr. Croft charges  134.00 dollars for that model, but he 
tells where to get his simplest version for 35 or so dollars.  Everyone can get 
a free copy of a  very short book published in 1749 by John Wesley, founder of 
the Methodist religion, telling things he saw with his own eyes regarding the 
use of primitive equipment.  The first 30 or so pages tell about their 
equipment.  If I could understand it I would try to use it, but I could study 
it for a month and still might not understand it.  Around  page 40 he starts 
telling the experiences.  He gives dates, places,name of patient, exactly what 
was wrong, what the treatment was, and gives the outcome.  He founded 2 to 4 
free clinics for the poor in London depending on th source of the info.  The 
name of the book is  Desideratum.  It means "necessary thing" in Latin.  It's 
in the public domain so you can get a free copy here and there. Or at 
abebooks.com  you can get a facsimile.  for about 8 dollars.  It's in 
Shakespear's english so be prepared.  As for the names of the illnesses, just 
ask for the definition and it will take you to an archaic medical dictionary 
and give the modern day equivaltent.   Only Jesus did better, imho. 
   
 
  
  
 
 



   

Re: CS>zapper address

2018-07-08 Thread Dan Nave
I have stardust in me...


On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 7:25 AM, Ron  wrote:

> Yeah but yours don't have 'stardust' in 'em.
> Ron ;-)
>
>
> On 7/7/2018 8:24 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
>
> I made several using Hulda Clark's original concept, a 9 volt square wave
> oscillator operating at about 30KHz.  You can look up a simple schematic
> design using a 555 timer and a few resistors and capacitors.  I used hand
> held electrodes, basically pieces of copper tubing.  I have had good
> results with this for several conditions, including prostatitis, vaginitis,
> shingles,  and mononucleosis ("mono").
>
> On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 8:35 AM, Harsha Godavari 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the information. Here is a URL for Wesley's book:
>> > slgoog/desideratumorel00weslgoog.pdf>
>>
>> BTW I have one of the earlier zappers but did not find it very effective.
>> The current price of the terminator-2  is close $200.00 in Canuck money and
>> that's a bit pricey for joe_sixpack :-)
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Shirley Reed 
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Sent: Fri, 06 Jul 2018 22:02:49 -0600 (MDT)
>> Subject: CS>zapper address
>>
>> The website is http://www.worldwithoutparasites.com  and the one I
>> prefer is the Terminator 2.   Mr. Croft charges  134.00 dollars for that
>> model, but he tells where to get his simplest version for 35 or so
>> dollars.  Everyone can get a free copy of a  very short book published in
>> 1749 by John Wesley, founder of the Methodist religion, telling things he
>> saw with his own eyes regarding the use of primitive equipment.  The first
>> 30 or so pages tell about their equipment.  If I could understand it I
>> would try to use it, but I could study it for a month and still might not
>> understand it.  Around  page 40 he starts telling the experiences.  He
>> gives dates, places,name of patient, exactly what was wrong, what the
>> treatment was, and gives the outcome.  He founded 2 to 4 free clinics for
>> the poor in London depending on th source of the info.  The name of the
>> book is  Desideratum.  It means "necessary thing" in Latin.  It's in the
>> public domain so you can get a free copy here and there. Or at
>> abebooks.com  you can get a facsimile.  for about 8 dollars.  It's in
>> Shakespear's english so be prepared.  As for the names of the illnesses,
>> just ask for the definition and it will take you to an archaic medical
>> dictionary and give the modern day equivaltent.   Only Jesus did better,
>> imho.
>>
>>
>>
>
>


Re: CS>zapper address

2018-07-08 Thread Ron

Yeah but yours don't have 'stardust' in 'em.
Ron ;-)

On 7/7/2018 8:24 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
I made several using Hulda Clark's original concept, a 9 volt square 
wave oscillator operating at about 30KHz.  You can look up a simple 
schematic design using a 555 timer and a few resistors and 
capacitors.  I used hand held electrodes, basically pieces of copper 
tubing.  I have had good results with this for several conditions, 
including prostatitis, vaginitis, shingles,  and mononucleosis ("mono").


On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 8:35 AM, Harsha Godavari > wrote:


Thanks for the information. Here is a URL for Wesley's book:

>

BTW I have one of the earlier zappers but did not find it very
effective. The current price of the terminator-2  is close $200.00
in Canuck money and that's a bit pricey for joe_sixpack :-)

- Original Message -
From: Shirley Reed mailto:directcurren...@yahoo.com>>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Fri, 06 Jul 2018 22:02:49 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: CS>zapper address

The website is http://www.worldwithoutparasites.com
 and the one I prefer is the
Terminator 2.   Mr. Croft charges  134.00 dollars for that model,
but he tells where to get his simplest version for 35 or so
dollars.  Everyone can get a free copy of a very short book
published in 1749 by John Wesley, founder of the Methodist
religion, telling things he saw with his own eyes regarding the
use of primitive equipment.  The first 30 or so pages tell about
their equipment.  If I could understand it I would try to use it,
but I could study it for a month and still might not understand
it. Around  page 40 he starts telling the experiences.  He gives
dates, places,name of patient, exactly what was wrong, what the
treatment was, and gives the outcome.  He founded 2 to 4 free
clinics for the poor in London depending on th source of the
info.  The name of the book is  Desideratum.  It means "necessary
thing" in Latin.  It's in the public domain so you can get a free
copy here and there. Or at abebooks.com   you
can get a facsimile.  for about 8 dollars.  It's in Shakespear's
english so be prepared.  As for the names of the illnesses, just
ask for the definition and it will take you to an archaic medical
dictionary and give the modern day equivaltent.   Only Jesus did
better, imho.