I don't doubt that there are instruments that are more powerful than the 
terminator zapper.  But I have not found any that I can wear in my sock at work 
without anyone noticing.  The benefits from the terminator are that it is small 
and very effective.  Its design allows users to wear it more often and for 
longer durations unlike traditional zappers with the copper handhelds.  
 
I think everyone should come to their own conclusions and do their own 
research.  I had bought a combo Beck blood electrifier /  Zapper that has the 
copper handhelds.  I used it for about a week.  For me it was cumbersome to use 
and I could not allocate the time in my day to do just that.  This is me, 
though.
 
Maybe there is a Beck device that is more conveinent to wear or use??  Anyone 
know of one??
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Duncan Crow [mailto:duncanc...@shaw.ca] 
        Sent: Wed 10/22/2003 10:17 PM 
        To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Re: CS>Terminator Zappers
        
        


        Del,
        
        I'd just make sure that you know the difference between a "zapper"
        a la Hulda Clark and a 'blood electrifier" A la SOTA instruments.
        
        My money is on the blood electrifier - it has magnitudes more
        power. I have seen it work very reliably, and works for
        external/infection purposes too.
        
        Duncan Crow
        >
        > I am also interested in the zapper, so if there is anybody else out
        > there who has direct experience with it, please chime it.  Since Rob
        > gives it a positive report, I am inclined to try it, but more
        > information from people with first hand experience would be welcome.
        >
        > Del
        
        
        
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