Dan Nave <[email protected]> wrote: > >Mike, > >I have a hard time taking you seriously when you go off on things like >zapping because the explanation of how they work appears incorrect >from your scientific perspective, and then you go off embracing some >exceedingly questionable voodoo machine which heals from a distance >through the aether by putting a photograph in it... > >WTF? > >Dan
Dan, There are different types of zappers. The Beck zapper is low frequency and claims to kill pathogens with electrons. I listed a Youtube video by Beck where he claimed it would kill all pathogens. That has not happened. He also uses stainless electrodes. You may enjoy googling stainless steel electrolysis hexavalent chromium. Godzilla is DC. They also used to use stainless steel electrodes made from forks. I told bG this and he quickly removed references to forks. But he failed to believe that electrons cannot flow in water, and claimed there must be some that do. He is now being introduced to cs on other forums, and there is not much activity on Beck zapping on these forums. Clark zappers work on selected frequencies. These are also used on the old SE-5 Radionics units I used to have. I have been interested in purchasing a new model but learned of a different one that seems to have better specs. It claims to have the same range as the SE-5. The APBA doesn't have any frequency setting capability, but there is an input for an external synthesizer that can easily drive it beyond the maximum frequency range. The chip can be purchased for about $6.00, and all it needs is an inexpensive usb interface. The conventional explanation for Clark and Rife zappers is they shake the bacteria until it falls apart. I pointed out the reasons why this cannot happen. I did not say it does not work. I said the explanation is faulty. I first experienced the SE-5 almost three decades ago. There is no way to explain how they work in conventional physics. But if the $1,800 I spent for the new APBA results in one that works as well as my old SE-5's, the money will be very well spent. I have about exhausted my options on killing the dreadful headaches from the mold toxins. I spent most of yesterday in bed in agony because the wind had changed and I don't know how the spores were coming in the apartment, but I could smell an awful odor and could not even see straight from the pain. I hasten to mention that I have sealed every nook, crevice and opening in the apartment, and I often check the entrance door is sealed so it traps a piece of paper at every spot along the border. I have sealed the light switches and electrical outlets. I have sealed the fire alarm and all the lighting fixtures in the ceiling. I have sealed the gaps in all the closets that let air in from other parts of the building. I have sealed the windows so only the air that I want in gets in. The apartment is very well sealed. I have electrical heating. I never turn it on. I have a small radiant heater I made from junk stove parts that is much more effective than anything you can buy in a store. My entire heating bill during the coldest part of the winter is $12 per month. I vacuum ever day with a high-power vacuum system using two separate vacuums in series and exhaust the dirty air outside. I shut off the window fan automatically while the vacuum is running so it doesn't blow spores back into the apartment. I do laundry every day and sterilize all the bedding at 17 lb per square inch. I take the dryer apart completely after every laundry session and remove any traces of lint from the drum heat shield, the lint basket, the front of the air housing, and I take the blower unit apart and wash the impeller and houseing to remove any traces of lint. I clean the exhaust ducts. I use my 8 gallon air compressor to blow lint from the refrigerator compressor radiators on both of the brand-new refrigerators I have. None of this seems to make much difference. I spend more time in bed from the headaches than I do anything else. I cannot think of much more to do but to build the ozone treatment unit. Your gracious help in sending me a powerful ozone machine makes this possible. But I cannot even get started if I cannot see what I am doing due to the pain. And if it doesn't work, then what? I feel the APBA and the ozone machines are my last hope. I agree with you that sticking a photo in a machine for treatment sounds silly. But it doesn't work on the physical principles we know and understand. In my case I don't need that capability since I am the only one using it. But it could come in handy for different circumstances. Of course it is badly overpriced. I wish it did not cost so much, but it could very well pay for itself under different circumstance. And I'll buy it if it turns out to be needed. I think if you can find someone who has had a treatment from one of these gizmos, they will shake their head and say they don't understand how it could work. But it does. And I'm plunking down hard cash hoping it will work as well as the ones I had 30 years ago. If it doesn't work, I will send it back, of course. But I have every expectation of getting very valuable use from it. Thanks, Mike Monett -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]>

