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March 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM #11272
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RegularI've been thinking about buying a zapper for a while now and I see a lot of offers online at different prices. I'm wondering what I should look for when choosing one? How do they differ from each other and is there a device you recommend as the best choice for a beginner?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
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March 16, 2025 at 12:36 PM #11273
marcusKeyMasterWhen choosing a Zapper, it is important to consider a few key factors:
1️⃣ Number of frequencies – Some Zappers only have one or two basic frequencies, while others allow for a wide range, which is important for targeted therapies.
2️⃣ Signal type – The square wave has proven to be the most effective throughout history, as it provides the best effect when used.
3️⃣ Frequency stability – The frequency must be precise and stable, without fluctuations or distortion, as this is the only way to achieve the best results.
4️⃣ Signal strength – The Zapper must have enough power to work effectively.
5️⃣ Possibility of using different electrodes: some zappers only use copper or carbon handles, maybe some bracelets, while others also have the option of using, for example, scalar plates, pulsed magnetic fields, torsion fields...
These are just some of the considerations, but the choice ultimately depends on your personal needs. Some people just need a little more power and can get by with a simpler Zapper with one or two frequencies. Others use SIM or chip cards that have specific frequencies loaded onto them, which they then use with specific devices.
However, if you want targeted therapies tailored to specific physical conditions, then we recommend a device that allows programming and manual entry of frequencies.
Zapper-Pro allows a free platform, which means that you can enter all frequencies between 1 Hz and 1 MHz. It has a perfect square wave, a precisely stable frequency and no distortion, which ensures effective operation. It also has the possibility of using additional electrodes, which allow for e.g. all-night therapies via scalar waves, pulsating magnetic and torsion fields…
Perhaps you can tell us what your main reason for buying the Zapper is? What effects do you want to achieve?
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March 19, 2025 at 12:18 PM #11314
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RegularPersonally, it's more about prevention, as I don't have any problems, but my parents have several challenges, from high blood pressure to cholesterol, arthritis... They are 72 or 73 years old and are more or less on pills.
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March 20, 2025 at 18:53 PM #11322
marcusKeyMasterI would first check with your parents about their body's acidity and whether they have enough stomach acid.
How to check urine pH?
You can read more about this here:
🔗 https://frequency-therapy-healing.com/prirocnik-za-uporabo-zapperjev/do-najboljsih-rezultatov/kislinsko-bazicno-ravnovesje/How to check if there is enough stomach acid?
➡️ Mix one teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water and drink on an empty stomach.
➡️ If you vomit within 1 to 1,5 minutes, you have enough acid.
➡️ If it comes later or not at all, you have insufficient acid.It would be advisable to start with a basic protocol for supporting the body below:
🔗 https://frequency-therapy-healing.com/prirocnik-za-uporabo-zapperjev/anti-age-terapije/skrivnost-vecne-mladosti-ali-kako-obnoviti-mitohondrije/After about 2-3 weeks of these supportive therapies, it would be wise to also start targeted therapies for the specific problems you mentioned. The focus should be on eliminating the causes, not just alleviating the symptoms.
All specific frequencies for all of the above are written in articles and in the ETDFL book: https://zapper-pro.si/delovanje/e-t-d-f-l-slovenska-izdaja/
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