has been demonstrated to do what she says- there's nothing strange or unusual about the technology- as I've noted they can
be made from Radio Shack equipment- off the shelf, and engineers/biologists understand how and why they work.
As I've described on another post.
Apparently lots of people who aren't engineers or biologists find zapping viruses, bacteria, mycoplasmas, lyme spirochettes, parasties, etc. strange- but most have these exposures and they affect most people and its easy to kill them with a frequency device- and easy to demonstrate that it works. And its been done many times in Univ. settings, etc.
But beyond simple things like viruses and bacteria, it seems her zapper is also documented to work even for AIDS/HIV
as a big study in Africa by Australian doctors, monitored by U.S. medical establish, has confirmed:
Study About Frequency Device Published
Bio-Lyfe is an electro medical device that stimulates immunity through electric current. This is the mechanism that Dr. Hulda Clark claims for the "zapper" that she has developed.
Professor Noel Campbell from Australia has conducted a study in Africa and researched the results of using Bio-Lyfe on patients with HIV. In the study, blood samples were taken to determine HIV count and the counts of CD4 and CD8 cell. The results indicated that Bio-Lyfe was effective in reducing HIV, and improving the white blood counts.
Even though the full study has only been released to professionals so far, some of its results are discussed here:
http://www.biolyfe.com/product.html.Low Cost Electrotherapy Treatment Shown to Reduce HIV Viral Load and Prevent Aids
A recent clinical trial in Angola, Africa, using the “Immune Booster” electrotherapy device, has succeeded in reducing the viral load of patients, while the viral load in a control group more than doubled. The device can be shared as necessary by up to 100 people taking 10 -15 minutes treatment a day.
The 2 month study just completed by Australian scientists in Africa showed that 26 HIV positive patients treated with a multi wave electrotherapy device reduced their HIV viral load by an average 6% -- thus maintaining their health.
At the same time, a control group of 26 HIV patients, who were not treated at all, increased their viral load by an average of 108% during the period of the study.
The device provides a multi-wave electrical signal to two hand held electrodes which stimulates the CD8 immune system cells in the body. These “killer” CD 8 cells attack the AIDS virus after it enters the body preventing it from infecting new cells and keeping the spread of the virus under control. In the recent clinical trial in Africa it was found that treated patients experienced a 183% increase in CD8 cells. Research from Duke University has indicated the likely mechanism is that CD8 cells are able to identify CD4 cells infected by the AIDS virus, latch on to them and release compounds that cause the infected cell to burst — killing it.
It seems zappers are rather neat to have if you happen to have AIDS, or lyme disease, or etc.