Question: Also, a question please? Your thoughts? I have this theory also from some research I have done on the web, (which means not too much), smiling… that if people use the Parasite Herb Cleanse and the Zapper at the same time, that it is not so healthy? and The same applies, if people are taking medication and the Zapper… i.e. that it pushes the medications deep into the blood stream and could cause reactions? You are the expert with the machines … what do you think? Someone called me about doing the Parasite Herb Cleanse and Zapper at the same time… what do you think? and do they need the Herb Cleanse if they have a Zapper/Rife? —————> Answer: We usually follow the DR Clark advice to use Parasite Cleanse and Zapper at the same time, and had not heard of any adverse reactions or problems. If people are having reactions, it is more likely to be to wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) which, in high doses can cause some herxheimer type reaction. It is a super strong herb and can have adverse effects in high doses. “Wormwood contains the chemical thujone, which excites the central nervous system. However, it can also cause seizures and other adverse effects.” Healthproducts2 sell the Clark Parasite kit. The wormwood ingredient within the package has been selected by weight to conform to Dr Clark’s safe levels and weight. The only animal affected by this cleanse are the parasites. Re: Zapper and medications: I have not heard about this problem with zappers causing medications to become stronger or to be pushed into the blood stream. Sounds a little far fetched. As the Zapper uses electronic frequency principles, it does not interfere with bio-chemical pathways or make alterations to the drug molecule function. There is a higher possibility of adverse drug reactions caused by “Cocktails”, people inadvertently swallowing a plethora of pharma drugs… In fact it is the highest cause of drug death in USA. (Higher than heroin or other drugs) HealthProducts2
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