Del, I am of your mindset.  After reading so many positive posts on the 
good results of zapping, I decided that all these people couldn't be liars.  So 
I decided that if I could find what seemed to me to be a reasonable priced 
zapper, I would go for one.  The Croft zapper was only $50 or $60 at the time 
and he offered a 30 day money back guarantee so I went for it.  When it 
arrived, I sat down to use it as I was a bit afraid or nervous about it.  
(Electricity is mysterious and scary to me.)  After about an hour, I got up to 
get a drink of water and when halfway to the kitchen, I realized that I had not 
hobbled due to the pain of a heel spur.  Hobble is putting it mildly.  Agony on 
first trying to walk and having to hold on to things for the first few seconds 
of walking.  Painful at all times, but really bad when first using the foot.   
I have not had pain in that heel since that time.  I zapped with a will after 
that.  Nothing much happened for a time.  I thought well, if
 that's all it does it is still worth it.  But in about 2 weeks--give or 
take--don't recall now-- the extreme fatigue I had experienced for many months 
was gone!!  I took a carload of youngsters to Magic Mountain, got there early, 
home at 2:30 a.m. and I was perhaps in better shape than they were.   I 
immediately bought a spare from him, just in case something happened to the one 
I had.  As he came out with new models, I got each one.  I now have 5. That is 
overkill, but I like them all.    His website if a bit far out what with 
orgone, cloudbusting, etc,. but he may be right on.   Doesn't matter---his 
zappers work.  I still have cancer and it's getting worse, but I had that 
already and I feel great so I have no complaints on that score.  If I die from 
cancer feeling good, I can sure accept that!!    I am a 62 year old female and 
am in better shape than many younger ones.   At least I can do a full days 
work, even yardwork with pickaxes (not pickaxes all day but for 2 or 3 hours I'm
 ok with it.) and still have energy to spare.  A six hour day in the yard is 
fairly easy, and I'm talking heavy work.  Still energy to spare.    I will 
continue to use his zappers.  I also have a Beck unit from Sota, their mag. 
pulser, and Clark's ozonator.  I think Beck's protocol is more powerful than 
the zapper, but the full protocol is fairly difficult to do and work too.  I am 
currently starting on the full Beck protocol though because of the cancer.  I 
do experience the depression with this so I'm not looking forward to that, but 
it looks like the thing to do.        I use the Croft zapper almost 24/7, but 
when I get some dental work done, this can probably be reduced.    Once bought 
a zapper from a friend who had purchased it on my recommendation.  It was not 
working.  I sent it back to Mr. Croft and he quickly repaired it at no cost 
whatsoever, even no charge for shipping.  So I regard him as a man of his word. 
    My experiences.  Best wishes to you.  pj


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