Hi Mike,

On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 07:39:44 +0000, "M. G. Devour"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>The Clark unit basically switches the output on and off at the pulse 
>rate. The Beck unit is "always on" but the polarity switches at the 
>pulse rate, correct?
>
>I don't see 54 volts coming out of it, except as a transient, 
>perhaps, at the beginning of each half-cycle, when the body's 
>charged up capacitance is in series with the now reversed voltage.

To my way of thinking, this is the only place where the Beck unit does
"useful" work in killing body parasites -- the switchover produces the
same type of pulse as Clark's Zapper.  Only there are far fewer of
them, so the unit has to be used for longer periods of time.

(The original Rife unit has the effect of producing sine wave currents
in the body, as did the original Clark "synchronizer" that tested-for
and killed parasites using sine waves of specific frequencies.  At the
time Rife was developing his units, only vacuum tube systems were
available, so direct connection to the body wasn't a good idea --
except in Texas.)

-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)


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