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Lyme Disease

 

"Zapping" to Cure Lyme Disease

In May 2001 a Tracker student posted to the Tracker mailing list that she had been cured of Lyme Disease by use of a little-known and controversial technique called "zapping". This email is reproduced here for what it's worth, in case someone finds the info useful:

I am the one who was cured of Lyme Disease in 3 days of zapping. The results are incontrovertible: a before lab report showing high LD activity; a report after zapping showing high antibodies but no LD activity whatsoever. Second lab report was from University at Stony Brook lab (very fine hospital and lab). There is no question that the zapping was responsible as I did nothing else differently and was not taking antibiotics. 

Only 3 consecutive days of zapping.

My doctor was convinced and so was I.  I have a research background and I can read a lab report. Zapping will cure LD.  Use a fresh battery, of course. If you can't afford a zapper, build one yourself.  Use at least once a week.  Get one of Hulda Clark's books that contain instructions and diagrams for making a zapper. Only about 20 dollars.  Parts are easily obtained and cheap. 

Good medicine and peace of mind to you.

Noga

 

Lyme Disease

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