Hi, Richard,

Soon SOTA will support only the Beck Pulser. They will drop the Clarke Zapper.

You have gotten one of the last Clarke Zappers to be sold by SOTA. They now offer a second device for half price if you buy one.

They sell both Beck and Clarke devices at present. Your device is a Clarke Zapper, which is not related to Beck's protocol. It puts out 12 volts as opposed to 31 volts. Both devices use 9 volt batteries.

I am glad if the Clarke Zapper works for you.

I think the Beck Pulser (blood electrification) protocol is more plausible, but I have no direct experience with either device. I use a TENS device (Omron) to experiment with blood electrification.

I assume that if the Zapper devices work well, it must be through very slow blood electrification via the capillaries. The Beck device aims to get current into the arterial blood flow.



Best,


JBB



On Sunday, Oct 26, 2003, at 03:47 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:

Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your info, but my SOTA is the New Model ZHC5 @$110 US and is
clearly identified as a Super square wave Zapper using a 9 v battery and peaks to 12 volts as long as the battery lasts. I'm tickled with it and my wife & I alternate using it for about 2 hours a day at varying modes (1 thru 6). We've used it for a month without any recognizable benefits, but they advise that you give it a 90 day trial before making a judgment and we plan to do that. They also make a Pulser @$150 with which you can also generate CS. If you haven't done so, please call their 800# and request that they
send you a list of products, which is also available on their website.

My heart goes out to Dr. Clarke and her associates and I wish them well in their dealings with our wonderful anti-freedom bureaucracy. I am a Seasilver Associate and they have just gotten free from government intervention and bulldozing after 2 or 3 months being out of business. Hope DR. Clarke can be
as fortunate.
Seasilver had to make a few corrections in claims and advertising that some of their over-zealous personnel exaggerated about and helped make Seasilver be top of the FDA FTC list (due to their size)and now they're manufacturing
and shipping like old times.

SOTA has Beck's papers and have improved the Zapper I have--and much
research indicates that lower current at varying times & kHz & Hz are much
more effective in killing various parasites.

Do YOU recommend the Silver Pulser over my Zapper? I would appreciate your
outlook and ideas.
Many thanks,
Richard Harris, 56 yt FL Pharmacist



-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp]
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 8:05 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: cs> Zappers


Hi, Richard,

Pardon,  but I want to say again:  The Beck device is a Silver Pulser;
the Clarke device is a zapper.    The distinction is important.    The
latter is 12 volts;  the former is 31.

SOTA is discontinuing the Clarke zapper to concentrate their energy on
the Beck protocol.  Clarke has her own legal problems and defense team;
  SOTA alone promotes and defends the Beck protocol.

BTW, the latest SOTA Silver Pulser has built-in constant current CS
capability.   I want one for travel.   At $150 it seems a fair price
for a good product from a good company.


See the "what's new"  section of the SOTA site for details.


Cheers,



JBB




On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 22:27 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:

Hi Robb,
You failed to address the inquirer you were answering--could have been
me--thanks for your advice and patience with us seekers--my wife & I
use a
SOTA (Beck) zapper & it does have pulse a square wave (Super-Square
Wave
output circuitry) at several adjustable low-currents--uses a 9 v
battery,
but converts this to 12 volts and maintains 12 v even as the battery
slowly
drains down (this feature is not avbailable on any other known unit
(This
description is in their own words--Model # ZHC5 $110 + shipping). WE
have
yet to observe any positive effects; therefore my questions as to how
& when
YOU know it's doing anything. Can and how would you use a meter or
measurer
to confirm the voltage?
Thanks again--please let me know if I can be of help,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

-----Original Message-----
From: Robb Allen [mailto:rube2...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 10:58 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: cs> Zappers


The one that you are talking about isn't a zapper.....it is a blood
electrification device........zapper pulse a square wave positive
offset
signal........and zappers also put out much less current......Robb
----- Original Message -----
From: "silversurfer1952 ." <silversurfer1...@hotmail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: cs> Zappers


Hi guys,

I'm interested, at long last, in zappers.  At this point I think I'd
rather
make one myself than shell out an extra $100, which I don't really
have,
and
give it a try.  I have basic wiring skills and could make the one
pictured
on the microelectricitygermkiller homepage without any problem.
(instructions are provided)
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/

Could I get some feedback from any of you on how effective you think
this
homemade devise might be?  Any suggestions for alternative devises
that I
could make, or easily adapt which might be better?  I haven't a clue
what
one should be looking for in a zapper.

Elle


From: tomy thomson

I use my home made Zapper on spider bites with great
success.

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