I agree with PJ and own the Croft Terminator Zapper , beck blood electrifier, 
and homemade 6v lantern device. All work well and have helped get rid of 
countless infections.  Of all three the Croft Zapper is the most convenient and 
portable (you can wear it underneath a shirt to work). Highly recommended.
 
Steve

-- "Shirley Reed" <[email protected]> wrote:
  Someone posted a question about hell spur (misspelling intentional) 
experiences.  Here's mine in a nutshell---An extremely large and painful spur 
(referred to by the Dr. as "a whopper") quit hurting after one (1) hour when I 
first used a Don Croft zapper.  This was my first experience using electricity 
for any health purposes.  I was a bit afraid of it, but so many had written on 
the 'net about zappers that I decided that if I could find a cheap one, I would 
give it a try.  I didn't feel that all those posters were liars.  Anyhoo,  Mr. 
Croft was then offering his zapper for $50.00 and had a 30 day money back 
guarantee of satisfaction.  When it arrived, I sat down to read after putting 
it on my leg with an Ace bandage.  After I got thirsty, I got up to get water.  
Halfway to the kitchen, I stopped in my tracks as I realized that my heel was 
not hurting.  At all.  I regularly use the zapper and have bought 5 of them.  
Overkill, perhaps, but I don't want to be without one.  Or two. .....    The 
heel spur is still there, but it does not hurt.  I also own and use a Beck unit 
for blood elec., and CS making.  I also have and use a magnetic pulser.  And 
the microelectricitygermkiller group at Yahoo!  shows how to make devices 
really cheaply that will work for blood electrification, thus eliminating the 
expense of a more beautiful Beck unit.  Works just as well.  In my opinion.  I 
don't know what would happen if I stopped using the zapper and the Beck or 
Beck-like units.  I think it would not be good.  I use electricity a lot and 
intend to for as long as I feel I need to.   Hope this is helpful.   Best 
wishes,  pj