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I agree with what you explained but that was not what i meant.
 
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I agree with what you explained but that was not what i meant.


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It does not take a a very strong current to provide an illuminating effect to the eyes. You may only be getting a couple percent of the signal through the optic nerve but the effect may make you feel as if it is all going through that path. The other paths are just not noticed so much.
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The optic nerve is a major sensory path that we are very tuned to in such a way that if only one percent of the signal passes through it, it produces overwhelming importance to our brain. Other nerves such as the facial nerves may be conducting as much as 10 or 20 times the current without ever being noticed. This is because it is not as important in the sensory nervous system.

The same is true for the trigeminal. olfactory, and opthalmic nerves, all of which may be carrying as much current or even more, without being noticed because the optic sensory system is determined to be more important to the bodies functioning.
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They may be concentrated through those areas, but that does not mean that other areas do not get any effect.
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I agree with what you explained but that was not what i meant.
I understand that some sensory organs or nerves are more sensible than others parts of the body, but what i meant was that if by putting 2 electrodes on the skin of the head (one on the forehead near the eyes and one on the back of the head at the top) there is no "white effect", and by putting the 2 electrodes in another position (one on the forehead near the eyes and one on the back of the head at the bottom) there is a "white effect", it means that the current is not spread equally through all parts of the body but instead through one or several big paths and several small paths.
If the current was spread equally in all parts of the body, or concerning my previous example, in the head, the "white effect" should happen in both cases. And this is not the case.



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Interesting that you left out the bladder which is considered to be the hardest organ to reach.
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Yes, i agree, but i don't feel any worms biting or moving in this area, that's why i have not mentionned it. We can also add the vagina, which is hollow, but i am not concerned about this.



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AFAIK, the scalp can be easily zapped.
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If by "easily zapped" you mean to make a current pass in it, i agree. If you mean to make a current pass with enough intensity to kill worms, from my experience, i don't agree, even with large electrodes and a very wet skin there is a risk of burning the skin or damaging the brain before killing the worms.



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I have heard in the past, from some who reported success in eliminating toxoplasma, which thrives in the brain. Since you feel that the brain can not be zapper, how do you explain this.
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But if one can defeat toxoplasma using a zapper, then there is significant enough evidence that parasites can be herded away from the brain or other areas by using better technique.
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I don't agree, you can't compare toxoplasma which is a small and probably weak organism with parasites like roundworms, tapeworms, flukes, filarial worm, which are more resistant organisms, and the proof is that they can move to avoid the current. The Hulda Clark concepts about how a parasite is weak if you change is environment or if you zap them is so false, and there are others on this forum who have had the same experience.
Maybe the effeciency of a zapper is not a matter of the amount of current one can take, but rather a matter of a specific waveform or a specific frequency... There are many tests to be done on this subject, and i have to build my own zapper now, because all the zappers i have tried were not powerfull enough to kill big parasites. They certainly work against bacterias and small organisms, but a primitive diet or herbs are also effective against these...



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Most drugs are very damaving with effects often not showing up for years after their usage, thereby hiding the true causes of general or systemic maladies.
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I agree. But depending on the kind of parasite, sometimes it is better to kill it and detox the body of these substances rather than letting him dig holes and reproduce...
 

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