Dr Clark's Pulser

"Simple Pulser
If you are ill or want a reliable zapping, make the first model.
However, there is another way to make a zapper if you can not afford to build the first model.
An ordinary battery is a source of positive voltage. It is the positive voltage that eliminates so many parasites at once, not a specific frequency. So although the zapper's frequency is about 30 kHz (thirty thousand “zaps” per second), even 5 Hz (five “zaps” per second), about as fast as you can tap the battery with your hand, is moderately effective!
You must be connected to both terminals. One will be marked + (positive) and the other - (negative). If you simply touch these terminals with your wet fingers, nothing much happens. That is because your resistance to the current starts going up right away,
so less and less current passes through you.
However if you tap the positive terminal with your wet hand, and tap it at a fairly high rate, your body's capacitors come into play. Capacitors only take part in the flow of electricity when they are charged and discharged. Tapping the terminal starts and
stops the voltage so capacitors charge and discharge. This kind of resistance to current flow is much smaller.
The faster you tap, the greater the frequency of current pulses and the lower this kind of resistance becomes. Now you can have a considerable sustained current flow through your body.
If you can tap even twice per second (2 Hz) for ten minutes without interruption you can give yourself a zapping that is moderately effective. Remember to take an intermission of
twenty minutes and then repeat to avoid catching new viruses.
After a second twenty minute intermission repeat zapping a third time.
Using The Simple Pulser
1. Wrap each handhold with one layer of wet paper towel. Place each on a non-conductive surface, like a plastic bag.
2. Connect the positive battery terminal to one handhold and the negative terminal to the other handhold using alligator clip leads.
3. Don't let the handholds touch.
4. Place a clock in front of you to time yourself.
5. Pick up the right handhold with your right hand.
6. Leave the left handhold on the table. Tap it with your left hand, preferably the fleshy part of the palm. You may brace yourself with your fingers on the plastic. Keep up a steady pace as fast as you are able.
7. When you get tired pick up the left handhold with your left hand and tap with your right hand. Keep changing off with the least interruption.
8. Repeat a second time 20 minutes later, and a third time 20 minutes after that. A single 9 volt battery will wear out rather quickly used this way. Put two together, in parallel, for longer lasting power. This requires two more short alligator clips. Connect positive terminals of the batteries to each other, and the negatives also."
BE CAUTIOUS !
Don't let the handholds touch, or you will sort-circuit you battery!
Maestro-Zapper M.ZAP_0a : A less stressing pulser
Note_1 : With this method, frequency can jump to a good 15, 20Hz..
Note_2 : It is important that the contact with the nails breaks before doing a new contact. That's why nails are 1/2" apart.
Note_3 : You can use any wire netting instead of the wood-nails, as long as contacts are intermittent.
Note_4 : Both glass salted water conduct poorly electricity, making a (about) 500 ohm equivalent resistor, limiting maximum current
Note_5 : Both glass of water can be replaced by only one glass filled with tap water (non salted)
Wrap the metallic ends of each wire with soaked paper, to avoid direct contact. Resistance depends on the kind of tap water used. I have measured from 1.5k to 3k ohms.
.
Note_6 : A resistor of 800 to 1500 ohms is a good value for this use. Your local Radio-TV repair shop will probably give you an old one for free, if you know how to ask. This resistor can replace the glass of water.
Here is another pulser, almost as simple, with an increasing frequency, less tiring, and with an improvised output "resistor"
Material :
= 1 9V battery (or even a 12V battery from an alarm circuit)
= 3 alligator clip leads.
= 3 feet of stranded AWG#18 from an old lamp.
= A piece of wood 1"x2"x12"
= A handful of nails or wood screws, nailed on the piece of wood, 1/2" apart.
= 2 glasses almost full of tap water with a little bit of salt.
= 3 pieces of paper towels
Assembling :
= The 1st test lead is connected between the (-) battery and the 1st copper pipe.
= The 2nd test lead is connected on the (+) battery and the other end hangs inside the 1st glass of water.
= A rolled piece of paper towel makes an inverted "U" bridge between both gasses, close one to the other.
= Skin the electric AWG#18 wire long enough to connect all nails close to the wood end. The other end of the wire hangs inside the 2nd glass of water.
= Connect the 3rd test lead to the 2nd copper pipe.
= Wrap each pipe with a piece of wet paper towel and take each pipe on each hand.
To zap, sweep the 3rd alligator clip on the row of nails, on a smooth movement. If you can't, someone else can do the sweep movement for you.
Make a continuous back and forth movement. Do not make a continuous contact. It is important that, jumping from one nail to the next, the contact breaks before making another contact.

This is the best
"Poor-Man-Zapper"
I found until now.
If you have a bicycle using a dynamo, check what you can do for a dollar or so...
I tried this pulser :
Boring and tiring.
But, if my health was the issue, even my toes will play the game!
I did not liked the constant stress of avoiding both handholds contact.
Material used :
= 9 volt battery
= 2 short (12”) alligator clip leads (from any electronics shop)
= 2 copper pipes, ¾ ” diameter, 4” long
From this pulser in mind, I tried many different ways of making an easy frequency generator. Finally, I had "THE" idea using a bicycle...
The simplest zapper you could imagine :
Under the title " Simple Pulser ", Dr Clark describes, page 28 of her book " The cure for all diseases ", a Zapper to its most basic expression :
ZapperWise
Applied Electronic to Well-Being
Looking for
a zapper?
Maestro-Zapper
Legal disclaimer :
We do not prescribe, diagnose, or make any medical claim or advices.
The principles, assumptions or theories exposed here have no medical or scientific value officially recognized.
Please note that Dr Clark’s books or devices have not been evaluated by Health Canada (Canada) or Food and Drugs Administration (USA), and then, have not received any guarantee on their effectiveness or their safety.
Zappers can only be sold or used as experimental devices for educational research. They are not intended for use in the cure, treatment, prevention, diagnostic of any disease.
If illness is an issue, please consult a licensed health professional before attempting any self health program.
By using this information without the approval of a licensed health professional, you are prescribing for yourself, as permitted by law, and you take full responsibility for the results.
These results may vary depending on individuals
Certain Internet sites associate zapper and serious illness.
It is not our role to make such assertions.
Illness does not interest us.
We leave it to the experts of the unhealthy states.
We are only interested to feel better, which is highly subjective, and to get rid of as much “invaders” who drain our resources, as possible.
These invaders, who live at our expense, we name them under the generic name of “parasites”.
We experience the influence of the zapper effect
on these parasites, on a hypothetical and empirical basis, which have nothing to do with medical or scientific rules.