
Hugh Reilly wrote:
Has anyone out there heard of the "zapper", invented by Saskatchewan naturopathic doctor and celll biologist Hulda Clark? She claims that disease-causing bacteria and viruses in the body can be killed by low-level radio frequencies. The zapper delivers that frequency to the body, and has been claimed by some to actually cure AIDS.
If that's all it takes, we're all going to be fine. We're constantly bathed in RF from many sources. The above claim, indicates she's a fraud.
I have been experimenting myself with the device, having built several over the past couple of years. And I have to say, with very positive results. And I am NOT getting a flu shot!
How do you know you've had positive results? Did you run a full study, with several participant, including a control group? If not, all you've got is a delusion. I could claim that eating pizza & beer prevents disease. After all, I've had lots of both and rarely get sick (only one sick day in 21 years, with one employer). -- The Toronto Linux Users Group. Meetings: http://tlug.ss.org TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns How to UNSUBSCRIBE: http://tlug.ss.org/subscribe.shtml
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