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Testing for Continuity on the Leads

Question: When testing the lead wires for damage. Should there be continuity between the black foot strap button and the center peg on the plug and continuity between the red foot strap button and the ring on the plug or vice versa Answer: Pre JANUARY 2015 Models were supplied with Black Button – Center Pole […]

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CW, RF, Audio – can you explain?

Question: The Zapper Digital Series says that it uses the Rife Carrier wave.  However it is 3.3 mega Hz and your machine is only producing 1 Mega Hz. Answer: There is a belief that the audio frequencies that were used in the original Beam Rays Clinical Rife Machine and its 1940’s and 1950’s AZ-58 replica

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Is there a difference between the 2013 and 2016 power adapters?

The Power adapters are 16v on all adapters 2013 – 2016 This should be written on the side of the adapter itself. Straps voltage on all models 2013-2016 Output is ~15.6 – 15.9v on an oscilloscope.  I will not discuss any other method of measuring voltage here because multimeters do no give correct voltage output

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Bowen’s Disease

Bowen’s Disease, an early stage of skin cancer considered easily curable, also known as “Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Situ”, please use: Cancer: Squamous Cell Carcinoma: 0.15, 2.12, 20.00, 45.15, 73.30, 96.50, 125.00, 375.75, 434.33, 563.19 Adhesions are strands or of scar tissue (known as fibrin bands) that form in response to abdominal surgery. An analogy

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Motor Neuron Disease

There are frequencies for this condition: Motor Neuron Disease: 0.17, 0.32, 0.95, 5.51, 32.45, 47.51, 162.21, 215.70, 397.50, 475.87 So Bioresonance identified this problem and has provided fitting frequencies for treatment. Although I do not have testimonials, I am fairly confident that the above frequency set should make a difference. Like most serious diseases conditions,

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