
What is it and how does it work? A zapper is a personal bio-electric device that is worn against the skin to destroy parasites and promote health. It's powered by a 9-volt battery and operates on 15Hz. Duracell batteries usually fit great but other brands may be slightly wider, and you may need a piece of tape to keep it tightly closed.
How to use: Begin using the zapper cautiously, 2-4 hours per day/night. Drink more water than you usually do. If your body feels fine (you don't want to start feeling sick). That indicates your body isn't eliminating all of the toxins it should be.) Gradually increase your use of the zapper until you can use it for 8 hours without difficulty. Once you can utilize it for 8 hours each day/night, do so for 30 days in a row to eliminate the first large batch of parasites that do not belong in your body. If you start feeling ill, use it for less time and drink more water until your body adjusts, then repeat the 30 days in a row/8 hours each time.
We suggest that using the zapper is most convenient at night, especially when your body is prepared to use it for eight hours every day or night. At night, you can wear a sock and position the zapper on the bottom of your foot so that the discs are in contact with your skin. Simply slide the zapper to the top of your foot when you need to wake up at night.
To use during the day, you may also get one of those taller sports socks that are sufficiently loose to fit the zapper on the side of your leg above the ankle, ensuring that it stays in place and is comfortable while you move. Simply reposition the zapper slightly if it begins "zapping" you. Simply switch it to the other leg once it has irritated you on the first. If the zapper is uncomfortable, don't leave it in one spot.
The hardest skin is found on the palms of your hands and the bottoms of your feet, so if you're sweating or your body is more acidic that day, the zapper shouldn't "zap" you there. If it tingles or "zaps," move it about because other parts of your body are becoming increasingly sensitive.