Frequently Asked Questions

Which "zapping" method is best suited for me; copper pipes or hands-free?

Why is the Multi-Zap Hands-Free Kit different than other Zapper manufacturer's "wrist strap" style conductors?

What does it mean for a Zapper to be certified or approved?

Why is the Multi-Zap is less expensive than many other Zappers, even some with less features?

Why does the Multi-Zap have two frequencies?

Why does the Multi-Zap not have an automatic timer like some Zappers?

Why doesn't the Multi-Zap have the option to work with an AC adapter?

Where can I find answers to my questions; and other information regarding Dr. Hulda Clark's methods?

How can I contact Dr. Hulda Clark?

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Which "zapping" method is best suited for me; copper pipes or hands-free?

Dr. Clark's original description of a Zapper recommended two copper pipe handholds as the connection method. The idea of a "hands-free" connection method is a later modification which was introduced for the sake of convenience. The only benefit that the hands-free setup offers, over the copper pipe connection method, is that of convenience.
We believe that the copper pipe method is a more effective* way of conducting the electric energy, but our Hands-Free Kit is almost as effective*as the copper pipes. Most other "Hands-Free" Zappers use wristwatch-like wrist straps that contain a small piece carbon/plastic conductive material which serves as the electrical 'conductor'. It is easy to see that our Hands-Free Kit differs significantly from these "wristwatch" style straps. (See the next question for a more complete explanation.)

Why is the Multi-Zap Hands-Free Kit different than other Zapper manufacturer's "wristwatch" style conductors?
In developing our Hands-Free Kit we investigated the effectiveness* of the"wristwatch" style conductors and found them to lack the capacity to deliver the level of electricity (current) necessary for adequate"zapping".
The amount of electric current that will flow through any conductor is a product of three factors -1) the electrical resistance of the material, 2) the amount of contact surface area of the material (i.e. square inches) and 3) the nature of the connection between the conductor and the surface to which it is attached.We considered these three 'factors' in the design of our Hands-Free Kit; which is why it is almost as (electrically) effective* as using the copper pipes. When properly attached, our HF Kit allows for a current flow of approximately 75% of what one would experience using the copper pipes. In the same tests the "wristwatch" style conductors permitted a current flow ranging from only 12% to 27% of copper pipe current measurements.
The chart below illustrates how we used the factors of electrical current flow to design a "Hands-Free" zapping method that works.

Factor
Our HF Kit
Wrist Strap

Elec.Resistance

same

same

Surface Area

6 sq. inches

approx. 2.5 sq. inches

Connection
(as per manufacturers instructions)

Paper towel wetted w/ saline between skin and the pad

Dry skin

Current flow (relative to copper pipe representing 100%)

~75%

12%- 27%

* In regard to the use of the terms: 'effectiveness' or 'effective' in the above context. We are referring only to electrical properties of the described "connection methods" in respect only to their electrical current conducting ability. No claim is made or implied as to any potential results or lack thereof in regard to the use of any product, however so described or mentioned above.

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What does it mean for a Zapper to be certified or approved?
Dr. Hulda Clark has chosen not to patent or license the "Zapper" technology that she developed in conjunction with her son, Geoff Clark. Geoff Clark has offered to test any commercial "Zapper" and lend his approval only to those devices which meet certain standards. Essence Instrument's Multi-Zap Zapper is approved by Geoff Clark.



Why is the Multi-Zap is less expensive than many other Zappers, even some with less features.
Comparatively speaking, the Multi-Zap is a great value for the quality and features offered.
Essence Instruments manufactures and sells the Multi-Zap directly to YOU via mail order and the Internet. If we were to market the Multi-Zap through the typical wholesale to "dealer" approach, it would have to be priced approximately 30%-40% higher.
There are other Zappers on the market that are more expensive and offer less. While still others that are MUCH more costly, adding perhaps a nonessential feature such as a timer. The price of various "zappers" range from $59. up to $169. Relative to other Zappers, The Multi-Zap is in the low end of the price range while being on the upper end of the features and quality scale.

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Why does the Multi-Zap have two frequencies?

Dr. Hulda Clark conceived the technology and the original circuit for a device she described as a “Zapper”. Her original description of a “Zapper” calls for the following specifications:
* 9 volts
* positive offset Squarewave
* Frequency of 30,000 cycles per second (30 kHz)
Dr. Clark first published her theory and description of “Zapper” technology in 1993. Since then, while investigating Dr. Clarks theories, several others have experimented with various frequencies for the purpose of "general zapping". Through this experimentation it has been anecdotally reported that frequencies in the 2,000 - 3,000 Hz range may be more effective in certain situations. In fact, several Zappers currently on the market have eliminated the 30,000 Hz frequency altogether and use only a single frequency in this (2,000 - 3,000 Hz ) range.
The Multi-Zap was designed to give you a choice by including two frequency settings (30,000 and 2,500) in one unit. Bear in mind that if one desires a Zapper that functions exactly as described by Dr. Clark than all one must do is to operate the Multi-Zap on the 30,000 Hz setting.

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Why does the Multi-Zap not have an automatic timer like some Zappers?
We decided not to include that option for two reasons: 1) to allow us to offer it for a lower price. 2) many users wish to control the process themselves and do not like being constrained to a preset timing cycle.
Many choose to modify the recommended timing cycle to suit their individual needs.



Why doesn't the Multi-Zap have the option to work with an AC adapter?
If an AC adapter were to malfunction it could send high voltage through to the zapper. A battery power source is much safer.
Also, unlike a battery, AC adapters do not produce a pure DC voltage. A certain amount of the 60 cycle per second line frequency comes though and this would interfere with the pure pulsed DC Squarewave output of a Zapper. You may be familiar with this "line frequency" as the "hum" that is heard from some audio equipment that plugs into an AC outlet.
In addition, the battery lasts a long time so we feel there is no need to offer this feature.

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Where can I find answers to my questions; and other information regarding Dr. Hulda Clark's methods?
All of Dr.Clark's books and manuals are available online from New Century Press (www.newcenturypress.com)
A good place to field your questions is on the Yahoo Group called, DrClark. You can go there by clicking on the following link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DrClark/ .

 


How can I contact Dr. Hulda Clark?
Most of Dr. Clark's time is spent at the Century Nutrition clinic in Mexico, or writing up new findings. She does not have an e-mail address, and probably couldn't keep up with it if she did. If you must write to Dr. Clark, please use her U.S. mailing address:
Dr. Hulda Clark
757 Emory St. PMB 398
Imperial Beach, CA 91932

Century Nutrition Clinic (Mexico) Tel: 011 52 668282 15 Fax: 011 52 66 8344 54
Dr. Clark will not be available to talk with you, but a staff member can give you information about the Clinic and possibly forward a message to her.

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