Interesting. I also found:
A combination of proper frequency, amperage, and voltage, disrupts,
a
metabolism enzyme found in internal parasites, bacteria, fungi, viruses,
and
other one celled pathogens. The unit is not frequency specific, ie.,
pathogens
from 77 Hz (molds) to 900 KHz (dust mites) are killed.
at http://www.gaa.to/Zapper/generalinfo.htm
I wonder how on earth someone would need to zap for dust mites.
marshall
Creston wrote:
> HI All,
>
> Rob, I searched for [ "dust mites" and CS ] on the net
>
> one of the items showing up is this link to Dr. Hulda Clark:
>
> http://www.drclark.ch/bulletin/cs.htm
>
> Here is an excerpt from it...
>
> How you can use Colloidal Silver
>
> Add to drinking water when on holiday of camping, sterilize anything
> from tooth brushes to surgical instruments, spray on garbage to
> prevent decay odors, on dish cloths, cutting boards, add when canning,
> preserving or bottling, spray in shoes, between toes, add to bath
> water, gargle, douche, colon irrigation nasal sprays, drop onto
> bandages and plasters to hasten healing time soak dentures, spray
> refrigerator, freezer, food storage containers, stops mildew, mold,
> wood rot, fungi. Use to spray pets bedding, use in cleaning and
> mopping solutions. Spray onto the top of open jam jars etc., spray
> food lids before closing. Spray air ducts, use in the final washing
> rinse, in dishwashers. Spray around plant roots to stop tot, spray
> foliage, inside gloves and under fingernails, rinse fruit and
> vegetables, use in shampoos and rinsing water, spry pets, carpets,
> wipe telephone mouthpieces, headphones, hearing aids, spray mattresses
> and allow to dry to kill dust mites, clean combs and glasses with it.
> Excellent for diaper rash and to spray inside diapers. Clean toilet
> seats with it, floors, underwear, pillowcases, etc., etc.
>
> If you want more information, and no one on the list knows, try doing
> a search on the net.
>
> Greetings,
>
> H.B.
>
>
>
> From the lack of response to my previous posting it would
> appear as ifno one knows whether CS will kill dust mites or
> not.So....you will pardon me if I have another go, as Iam
> seriously concerned about the health problems that
> theselittle monsters cause. Rob
>