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LEGAL DISCLAIMER

The zapper devices by Frequency Generation are made


according to the most recent published designs by Hulda Clark
Ph.D., N.D.

Dr. Hulda Clark defines a Zapper as any unit that generates a


positive offset frequency between 10 Hz and 500,000 Hz using
a 9-volt battery.

Please remember that Dr. Clark's books have not been


evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration,
and the Clark Zapper is not licensed as a medical device in the
United States.

Zappers can only be sold as experimental devices for


educational research. Not intended for use in the cure,
mitigation, treatment, or prevention of any disease in humans
or animals.

If you are pregnant or wearing a pacemaker, please do not


experiment with a zapper.

All information is for educational purposes only and not


intended as medical advice. Consult a licensed health
professional before attempting any self health program.

For more information on how to build and use the zapper,


please read the books by Dr. Hulda Clark.

This guide is to help one easily set up their Hulda Clark related
experiments correctly. No medical or health information is
intended.

Be sure to read the latest books by Dr. Hulda Clark before


experimenting with a Zapper or Zappicator. All books by Hulda
Clark are available online at: www.HuldaClark.com

2011 © www.FrequencyGeneration.com

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Dual Frequency 1 kHz + 30 kHz Zapper

Dr. Hulda Clark published only two zapper schematics in her


books: the original 30 kHz Zapper with copper handles, and the
lower frequency 1 kHz Zapper to power a North Pole Speaker
for zappicating food and water. The 1 kHz Zapper also powers
the Toothbrush Zappicator, which is a small North Pole Speaker
on a toothbrush handle.

FrequencyGeneration.com is proud to introduce a simple


concept in zapper design, the Dual Frequency Zapper, which
remains faithful to the original zapper schematics published by
Dr. Hulda Clark, while providing a practical solution for our
customers.

By simply having both frequencies available in one unit, you


can experiment with a Hulda Clark Zapper, and upgrade to the
Plate Zapper, Food Zappicator and Toothbrush Zappicator by
building or purchasing the accessory. The Dual Frequency
Zapper makes it easier to follow the experiments published in
Dr. Clark’s books.

We know of no other zapper that offers the exact two zapper


frequencies as published by Dr. Hulda Clark in one simple unit.

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Zapper History

Above is an illustration of a Clark Zapper circuit. This is the


original 30,000 Hz (30 kHz) Zapper design that Dr. Clark
published in 1993. People who read her books would have to
follow the directions step by step to make their own zapper. Dr.
Clark's instructions tell the reader to build the circuit into a
small shoe box or something comparable. So many of the first
zappers were contained in shoe boxes!

Zappers no longer need to be homemade into a shoe box.


Instead one can purchase many different brands of Clark
Zappers on the internet.

Remember, Dr. Clark's books have not been evaluated by the


US Food and Drug Administration. The Clark Zapper is not
licensed as a medical device in the US. If you are interested in
the many ways that Dr. Clark experiments with these items,
please read one of the latest books by Dr. Hulda Clark. All
books by Hulda Clark are available at www.HuldaClark.com

In 2003 Dr. Clark updated the design for her zapper. Because
there are many variables with electronic parts, Dr. Clark
wanted to improve her design so that there was no chance of
delivering any undesirable negative output. She added a 39K
ohm resistor in between the battery and the output to make
the zapper 1/4 volt Positive Offset. In this manual we have
photos of the equipment by Frequency Generation brand
Zappers and Accessories made according to Dr. Clark's 2003
updated circuit design for optimum Positive Offset performance.

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Zapper Basics

The Dual Frequency Zapper comes with two copper pipes and
two cables (one red, one black). Plug the red and black banana
plugs into the red and black ports found on the front of the
zapper. Wrap each copper pipe in one layer of damp paper
towel, taking care not to come in contact with bare metal while
zapping. Clip alligator leads to copper pipes. Set unit to 30 kHz
for basic zapping. Unit has on/off switch and a green light when
unit is on. Green light turns red when the 9 volt battery needs
replacement. The battery compartment is found in the back of
the unit, just slide open with thumb.

Copper Handles vs. Wrist Cuffs

Dr. Clark states that it is better to use copper handles wrapped


in one layer of damp paper towel instead of the much less
conductive wrist
cuffs. Wrist cuffs may
seem convenient, but
copper is so much
more conductive. It's
best to zap with
copper handles.

Most people grip the


copper handles in
their hands. Squeeze
out any extra water
in the paper towel
(you want them
damp, not dripping
wet). Sit, relax, and
hold your arms to
your sides while
gripping the copper
handles. Some people
can feel a slight tingle, but most people cannot feel anything.

Others like to place their bare feet on the copper handles.


Some people put down plastic place mats or bags to keep the
floor dry, and relax with their bare feet on each copper handle.
Remember to cover copper handles with damp paper towel so
you do not come in contact with bare metal. It's up to you to
decide which is most comfortable.

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When To Zap

Dr. Clark stated that morning hours are optimum for zapping. If
you are too busy and can only zap at night, that's better than
nothing. Maybe you could get in a day zap during the weekend
or other day off.

How To Zap

The zapping method Dr. Clark originally published is 7-20-7-20-


7, that is, three 7 minute zapping sessions with a 20 minute
break in between. The whole thing takes about an hour, and up
to 4 people can zap together taking turns this way. Some
people zap using this method once or twice a day, or just once
or twice a week, depending on the urgency of their situation.

Extended Zapping

Dr. Clark has found that zapping for longer periods is even
more effective. Many people zap 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off,
5 times or even more, perhaps on and off all day.

For those who use conductive wrist straps for extended


zapping, remember to NOT fall asleep while zapping. It is
important to keep the conductive wrist straps moist where it
makes contact with the skin. If worn for several hours at a time
and allowed to dry out, the conductive wrist cuffs can cause
small burns. Try to zap during the day when you are wide
awake. Remoisten the cuffs often during zapping breaks. And
get a pair of copper pipe handles as soon as you can.

Advanced Zapping Techniques

There have been a lot of advancements to zapping since 1993


when Dr. Clark published her first book. There are now two
different ways to set up a Plate Zapper. The first was in Series,
and in 2003 Dr. Clark published her method of setting up a
Plate Zapper in Parallel. Here are some of Dr. Clark’s latest
techniques in advanced zapping:

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Setting Up A Plate Zapper In Series

1. Start with a short banana lead, and plug both ends into the
two ports on one side of the Zap Plate.
2. Using the second short banana lead, connect the Zapper's
red (+) Positive output to the Zap Plate. Test your zapper
if your are not sure which output is (+).
3. Plug the red (+) lead that came with your Zapper into the
remaining port on the Zap Plate, connect to handle.
4. Black (-) ground lead and remaining handle connects to
Zapper.
5. Wrap a thin layer of damp paper towel around the two
copper handles, and connect one to each alligator clip.
6. Set the Dual Frequency Zapper to 30 kHz.

Zap Plate comes with 2 short banana leads, 2 long banana


leads, alligator clip and set up instructions. Dual Frequency
Zapper and Zap Plate sold separately.

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Setting Up A Plate Zapper In Parallel

1. The first step is to take the two short banana leads, and
stack them together, making a V shaped lead.
2. The stacked ends push into the red (+) positive output on
your Frequency Generation brand Zapper. (If you have a
homemade or different brand zapper, be sure to test your
zapper's positive output).
3. Then connect the two remaining loose ends to two ports on
one side of the Zap Plate.
4. Now grab the two long banana leads, and stack them into
another V shaped lead.
5. Plug the two loose ends into the remaining two ports on
the other side of the Zap Plate.
6. Pull the long leads out until they look like a V, and at the
point of the V, where the two plugs are stacked together,
connect the alligator clip.
7. Connect the black lead as usual to the Zapper.
8. Wrap a thin layer of damp paper towel around the two
copper handles, and connect one to each alligator clip.
9. Set the Dual Frequency Zapper to 30 kHz.

Detailed photos of each step at PlateZapping.com - Learn


ways to experiment with a Zap Plate in Dr. Clark's books at:
HuldaClark.com

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Homeographic Bottle Copies

Another way that Dr. Clark uses a regular 30 kHz zapper is to


make Homeographic Bottle Copies. This also requires some set
up: microscope slides, 15 ml amber glass
bottles, a Zap Plate and so on.

To make a bottle copy, one uses the zap


plate differently. One connects the
zapper's (red) positive output to the Zap
Plate. The ground (black) is not used at all
for making bottle copies. One puts the 15
ml amber glass bottle filled with distilled
water on top of the plate, sets a
microscope slide on the plate touching the
bottom of the bottle, and turns the Dual Frequency Zapper on
at 30 kHz for about 20 seconds. One can shield the bottle with
an aluminum tube for a better copy.

The bottle is now a Homeographic Copy of the specimen on the


slide. Bottle copies can be used in many Hulda Clark
Syncrometer™ based experiments for further research. Dr.
Clark’s latest books go into complete detail on these and many
other Bottle Copy based experiments.

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Food Zappicator

Dr. Clark wanted to find a way to zap food and water. She
studied what frequency went furthest through a speaker, and
discovered that 1000 Hz (or 1 kHz) worked best.

Set the Dual Frequency Zapper unit to 1 kHz and connect to the
North Pole Speaker Box by plugging it into the red (+) positive
output. The black (-) negative output is not used when
zappicating. Units are sold separately.

Test the magnet on the North Pole Speaker


Box with a compass to be sure that it does
not reverse polarity (magnets can change
polarity if dropped or heated). Once a week,
tip the speaker box upright and hold a
compass up to the middle of the North Pole
Speaker Box. The N should be attracted toward the top.

How To Zappicate Food & Water

Zappicate food or water in a non-metal (HDPE) container on top


of the speaker box for 10 to 20 minutes. Do not zappicate
metal. It interferes with polarity. Keep North Pole Speaker Box
off metal surfaces when in use. Remove all metal lids off glass
containers when zappicating.
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Toothbrush Zappicator

A major part of Dr. Clark's program is the dental clean up. Her
latest books discuss using a Tooth Zappicator. A mini North
Pole Speaker is connected to a toothbrush handle. The cable
from the Toothbrush Zappicator is pushed into the Positive
(red) plug found on the front of the Dual Frequency Zapper set
to 1 kHz. The ground (black) plug is not used.

Before each use, wrap the Toothbrush


Zappicator in a new plastic bag to keep
the device dry. The speaker’s magnet is
powerful enough to pass through the thin
plastic. (Several people can share the
same unit by changing the plastic bag.)
Each side of each tooth is zappicated for 5
minutes. Do not use a Tooth Zappicator on people with any
metal fillings. Metal interferes with polarity, and may produce
undesirable results.

Because magnets can change polarity at random, test the mini


North Pole Speaker with a compass before each use. The N on
a compass should point to the face of the mini speaker.
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