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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING
MICRO-ZAPPER ™

Using Micro-Zapper ™ with EKG electrodes

Using the same conductive-gel electrodes with your Zapper that hospitals and clinics use for EKGs and other electronic tests is very convenient. It frees up your hands so that you can go about your business without having to use the hand-held electrodes.

The following recommendations are from Skintact ®, the manufacturer of the conductive-gel electrodes included.

  • Make sure skin is clean, dry and free of much hair where electrodes are to be placed. Mild abrasion is also recommended,
  • Remove plastic backing from electrode.
  • Position electrode and rub backing firmly into place with fingers so that the conductive jell makes a good contact with the skin.
  • Do not place electrodes on any skin area that has established erythema, lesions, or injuries.
  • Do not use on patients with shown skin irritating effects in direct electrical contact.
  • Do not use if gel is dried out.

Cleaning the skin with alcohol is not in the manufacturers recommendations, but is common practice in hospitals and clinics.

Placing EKG Electrodes

You can place the Micro-Zapper in a shirt pocket or hang it around your neck and the leads can go under your shirt and out the armholes. Placing the electrodes on the front of your upper arms so that the sleeve covers and keeps them out of sight works well for most applications. You can also use them on your feet or legs if you use extension wires, which allows you to still walk about while zapping. Placing them on both sides of your neck lets you give a more thorough zapping to the lymph nodes, tonsils, sinuses, and adenoids where bacteria may lurk.

Turn on Zapper and leave it on steady for an hour or more.

The EKG electrodes have less surface area than the hand-held electrodes, and thus conduct less electronic signal. Therefore, it is necessary to use them in longer sessions.

Do not leave electrodes on for more than one zapping session at a time or they could cause skin irritation. Electrodes can be reused as long as the conductive jell and the adhesive on them are still good. Use mineral oil to remove any residual adhesive from skin.

When using electrodes for long periods smear a little petroleum jelly around the edges. This prevents the adhesive around the edges from drying, making cleanup much easier when removing them.

Caution

If skin irritation occurs, discontinue usage and use the copper, hand-held electrodes instead. *These electrodes are FDA approved and used extensively for EKG and other electronic medical tests.

 

Using Micro-Zapper ™ with
Hand-held Copper Electrodes

The hand-held copper electrodes have a higher rate of electrical conduction than the EKG patches, and therefore are used differently.

The accepted method of using the copper electrodes is in three seven-minute applications, separated by a twenty-minute rest in between. To increase electrical conduction it is recommended that you wrap the copper electrodes in one layer of paper towel and dampen them with a salt-water solution.

Zapping Schedule

For either method, the accepted frequency of zapping sessions is twice a day for a month for most applications, and then once a week for maintenance. For yeasts, such as Candida, it is recommended that daily sessions for more than a month are in order. Those with Diabetes need to keep a close watch on their blood sugar level, as zapping may lower it.

If you begin to feel ill after zapping, you should zap less often. The feeling of illness shows that parasites are being killed and your body is cleaning up the mess. However, always complete the zapping session. Dr. Clark explains that the first seven minutes kill the parasites that the current comes in contact with. When the parasites die bacteria is released from them after about twenty minutes. The next seven-minute session kills the bacteria. The third seven-minute session is to kill the viruses released by the bacteria when they are killed.

Caution

Dr. Clark says that by neglecting the second and third seven minute sessions that you can actually catch a cold from the bacteria and viruses that are released from the dead parasites.

Do not use zappers if you are pregnant or wear a pacemaker. No studies have been made that show any detrimental effects, but common sense urges caution.

IMPORTANT

Keep a fresh battery in the Micro-Zapper for optimum performance. Use a battery tester or a DC voltage meter to measure the battery voltage. A new battery has between 9 and 10 volts. When battery voltage drops below 7 VDC it should be replaced.

To check the Micro-Zapper's frequency output use a voltage meter set on AC. It should read from 4 yo 8 volts, depending on battery condition

The light cannot to be used to determine battery condition. It will remain on until the battery is almost completely dead.

Don't waste a zapping session by using a weak battery.

WARRANTEE

The Micro-Zapper ™ is guaranteed for 60 days to be free of factory defects or we will repair or replace it free. After 60 days all repairs will incur an $8.00 service and shipping fee in the USA and $10.00 foreign fee. Damage caused by abuse or attempts at unauthorized modification and repair are not covered by the warrantee, but will be repaired for S&H charges plus cost of damaged parts. If unit needs servicing contact us by email at:

service(at)microzapper.net

Note. Copy and paste the above address into your email (To) line and replace (at) with the symbol @. We no longer provide a direct link to our email in order to defeat the automatic email address harvesters used by spammers.

Disclaimer

Parasite Zappers have not been tested and approved by the FDA, therefore they cannot legally be classified as medical devices in the USA. These devices are only claimed to be research instruments. (You have the right to self-diagnose and self-treat your own health conditions.) The manufacturer or distributors of this product make no medical claims for it. By purchasing and/or using this device, you are taking responsibility for the results and are agreeing not to hold the manufacturer or its agents responsible for any possible adverse effects. Results may vary per individual

You can order extra Micro-Zappers and more conductive-gel electrodes at:
Micro-Zapper.com