Blood Zapper
Blood zappers were initially developed by Dr. Robert C. Beck, and later made popular by Dr. Hulda Clark in her book “A Cure for All Diseases”. Small golden electrodes worn over the veins administer very subtle electric shocks into the bloodstream. This small and inexpensive device is useful if a dark field examination of the patient’s blood finds too much clustering of the cells and thus reduced detoxing ability.
A blood zapper can also easily be repurposed to be a colloidal silver generator – and colloidal silver is one of the most potent anti-infection and anti-bacterials ever discovered in medical history (it was in wide use prior to anti-biotics, and due to their controversy is enjoying a healthy renaissance today).

