How does the zapper work?
A. The device itself simply takes the output of a 9-volt battery and pulses it about 20,000 times per second. This pulsed DC electrical current is delivered to the body by holding, in each hand, a copper pipe wrapped in a wet paper towel. The device consists of a 555 timing chip, four resistors, two capacitors, a light, a switch, and a battery. In the zapper that I make from a standard sized jewelry box, all the electrical components are exposed. There is nothing hidden. The box can be opened to see the way the components are connected (exactly as described in Hulda Clark’s book The Cure For All Disease (link to Amazon) ). Electricity travels along the path of least resistance between two points. The body has extremely complex bioelectrical characteristics which make it difficult for me to conceive of what exactly that path would be. Does the current travel through the blood, which is in constant motion? Does it travel along the network of connective tissue called facia, which has its