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11th Harmonic

Question: Is there a dual frequency model that had the 11th harmonic programmed in? Answer: Harmonics in the Zapper Professional are based on the Dr Rife, Rife Machine (Rife Professional) harmonics which operate on the dual frequency principle (frequency produced with a dual carrier wave sideband)   Link to the Healthproducts2 Home: DISCLAIMER

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Blastocystis Hominis Infections

Question: I am wondering if there is any research content that can support that the professional zapper settings do reach and kill gut pathogens, and if there is a specific setting not in the booklet that would address blastocytosis hominis? Answer: Use:  Blastocystis Hominis infections: 0.04, 0.46, 0.75, 2.75, 7.50, 47.50, 96.50, 357.30, 834.00, 937.41 Our machines

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Can the zapper help revitalize the kidneys?

Question: My father is 96 years old. He has renal failure. He has been going to dialysis for almost 2 years. Can the zapper help revitalize his kidneys? Answer: The Zapper can revitalize the Kidneys, however cannot repair damaged areas of the organ. Kidneys, unlike many other organs do not replace/regrow damaged tissues, hence the

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Spinal Disease, Abnormal micro motion instability, & Lyme

Question: I have clients with: Degenerative Spinal Disease. Currently a 33 year old female. Symptoms:  Chronic pain, chronic depression, very restricted dori flexion of right foot. Answer: A diagnosis of “degenerative spinal disease” is alarming to many patients because it sounds like a progressive, threatening disease. However, it is not really a disease, and it

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Mycobacterium Chelonae

Mycobacterium Chelonae is referenced to Mycobacterium abscessus, a subspecies but carries identical characteristics of Mycobacterium Chelonae. M. abscessus can cause chronic lung disease, post-traumatic wound infections, and disseminated cutaneous diseases, mostly in patients with suppressed immune systems. The distinguishing characteristic of all Mycobacterium species is that the cell wall is thicker than in many other

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Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS)

Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a joint disease characterized by inflammation and overgrowth of the joint lining. It usually affects the hip or knee. It can also occur in the shoulder, ankle, elbow, hand or foot. In PVNS the lining of the joint, called the synovium, becomes swollen and grows. Synovitis: 0.05, 0.52, 0.62, 10.89,

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