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Zapper 2003 series
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in its entirety.
Today’s technology is developing very rapidly.
This enables us to offer ever better and more effective equipment.
The latest technology has been incorporated in the new 2003
ZAPPER series from FutureTechToday.
What is so special about the new 2003 Zapper series.
The output voltage is higher giving better results and is
15 V unchanged.
With other zappers on the market, the voltage varies and sets itself automatically
to the skin resistance, which can be different for every person
and for every time it is used. The advantage is that a steadier
amount of information is sent into the body via the electrodes.
Also the output on the Swing Zapper is a solid square wave which
is also non-variable unlike other models on the market because
most models use a 555 timer chip. This chip yields a square wave
when tested on electronic test equipment, but along with the voltage
will vary depending on the skin resistance of the researcher.
The Swing Zapper holds a SOLID square wave for the highest amount of harmonics.
The output voltage will not drop below 10 V. When the two
electrodes touch, the Zapper stops automatically. Harmonic
output has also been greatly enhanced by sweeping the signal
from 30kHz to 50kHz and back every 3 seconds with perfect
square wave output.
The Zapper starts working once more if you push ‘ON’.
A system called an energetic system is built into the Zapper.
This means that a positive energy field is generated. Investigations
in this field by Doctor Puharich of the Max Planck Institute
confirm this. You can test this fairly easily yourself. Place
the Zapper against a glass of water or wine and taste the
difference before and after treatment. For this test the Zapper
doesn’t have to be connected to the hand or foot electrodes,
but must be switched on. The energetic field is immediately
generated within the Zapper. The Zapper is also sometimes
placed on painful spots because it allegedly alleviates pain.
This information is presented for research and educational
purposes only. No medical claims are made or implied. Products
mentioned are not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any
disease.
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