i don't believe lyme has to be killed in the cyst form if you keep up a treatment that is working on the active form. lyme in the cyst form should not cause your body any problems. when the lyme emerges from the cyst and becomes active,
an ongoing treatment will kill these active forms.
it is certainly possible that zapping may force lyme deeper in tissues.
the question is: what does the lyme do in these deeper tissues? the consensus seems to be that the lyme in the deeper tissues is active and causing lots of problems
with glands, the brain, etc.!
more than a few chronic cases have had success thru boosting the immune system. ryfe therapy has received lots of testimonials on it's effectiveness against lyme
even in deep tissue.
i haven't heard a lot of positive testimony regarding zappers and lyme.

On Mar 30, 2004, at 7:37 AM, Linda Jones wrote:

Is it possible that your friend has Lyme? Zappers are ineffective with Lyme because the spirochetes have the ability to move away from areas that are penetrated by the zapper. I have Lyme, and used a zapper for about a year and a half, and ended up crashing so badly that I've never been able to return to my former levels of health. My understanding is that the zapper may force Lyme spirochetes to regress into areas that the zapper can't reach, such as the brain and spinal cord, and hollow organs, creating increased neurological symptoms and other symptoms. The zapper isn't powerful enough to kill off Lyme. That sounds like a possibility of what might have happened to your friend.
 
More powerful devices to kill Lyme seem to be Rife and possibly the Mag pulser. But even they have difficulties killing Lyme in all it's forms. (Supposedly they don't kill it in it's cyst form)
 
On the issue of electrical devices causing harm, because the zapper runs on direct current, it doesn't fall into the same category as hair dryers and high powered power lines. At least all the zappers that I've ever used were battery powered.
 
Linda Jones
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----- Original Message -----
 From: Nancy DeLise
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:59 PM
Subject: CS>zapper


I have a friend who tried the zapper quite awhile ago.  She ended up in a wheel chair and she cannot use either of her hands.  The hands tremors, and she cannot hold a pencil to even write.  Does anyone have any idea what happened? Is there anything she can do to reverse these tremors?
Nancy