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  • How the Clark Zapper Helps Our Planet

    How the Clark Zapper Helps Our Planet

    There will always be parasites, bacteria, and viruses. As long as there is life, there they will be and many more like them yet to be discovered. Some of them have benefits, others are a cause of disease. We need to find ways to eliminate the pernicious ones with the least harm to us and our planet.

    Frequency therapy has been studied since Nikola Tesla invented Diathermy. Other scientists followed his path, each one creating devices meant to destroy microorganisms: Georges Lakhovsky, Royal Rife, Hulda Clark, to name a few.

    The use of frequency to kill microorganisms is already in practice in hospitals that use ultraviolet light to sanitize spaces like patient rooms and operating rooms. Laboratories and meat packing facilities also utilize this technology to disinfect their spaces.

    Our mission is to share information about the work of Hulda Clark. We also aim to provide a stable and solid Hulda Clark Zapper for people to experiment with in every household in the world.

    Our vision is a world populated with healthy people, living their best lives, not living with disease or side-effects. Our vision is a clean environment, not littered with blister packs and syringes and plastic bottles. We cannot keep polluting our waterways with antibiotics and other drugs. We want to contribute to creating a world where we coexist with healthy living creatures.

    Our core values are respect for all living beings and our environment. We try our best to minimize our carbon footprint because we believe that we cannot be healthy at the expense of our planet and other living creatures in it. We are all one. Beyond seeing the human body as a whole, we also see the entire planet as a whole.

    We express our core values by creating Hulda Clark Zappers that are built to last. We offer a lifetime warranty because we believe that you need only one Hulda Clark Zapper. We do not believe in planned obsolescence that is merely a way to stimulate repeat sales but is wasteful of our planet’s natural resources.

    Hulda Clark Zapper Earth Day
    The Hulda Clark Zapper comes with a canvas carrying pouch so you can take it along with you wherever on our beautiful planet you go, whether to work or on an adventure.

    Zapping is being in tune with the frequency of the universe. Zapping is being one with nature.

    Happy Earth Day!

    Clark Zapper Earth Day

  • Let’s do the herbal cleanses together!

    Let’s do the herbal cleanses together!

    Grab this rare opportunity to do Hulda Clark‘s Herbal Cleanses along with us. We’ll guide you through the cleanses and provide encouragement and support as we go along. We’ll start on February 1 and complete them all by April 15. Here is the schedule:

    February 1: begin Herbal Parasite Cleanse Recipe and Mop Up Program
    February 24: begin Kidney Cleanse Recipe
    April 6-7: Liver Cleanse
    April 9: begin Bowel Cleanse

    Follow Hulda Clark on Facebook or Instagram to get daily reminders for the Herbal Cleanses. Get started now by downloading the Daybook. Order the items you need now so you are ready to begin on February 1:

    Hulda Clark Zapper
    Herbal Parasite Cleanse
    L-Cysteine

  • New Year’s Health Resolution

    New Year’s Health Resolution

    Nothing changes on New Year’s Day.

    New Year’s Day on social media is a time for big pronouncements, taking stock of the past year and making resolutions for the coming one. Whether any of these resolutions endure past Twelfth Night, no one knows. Accountability is a personal thing. So how do we make our New Year’s resolutions stick?

    A good resolution should have a Dream, Goals, and Plans. Let’s define them.

    A Dream is an aspiration. It is the aim, the ultimate goal, what we want to achieve. It is what we visualize to inspire us. My dream is optimum health in my late forties. I visualize my ideal: a strong fit body and mind. What is your dream? Visualize it clearly. Keep that dream alive throughout the year. Use it to power through tough times, but remember that dreaming is not enough.

    A Goal is a dream with a timeline. It needs to be specific, achievable, and measurable. For instance, I want to lose 10 lbs by July 1. This is extra weight I gained over the holidays that I would like to shed before the summer. I think it would be achievable and healthy if I aim to lose 2 lbs by the end of each month till July 1. I would also like to keep those pounds off through the rest of the year. What are your goals? Write them down and set deadlines for achieving them.

    A Plan is a series of small steps toward your goals. Break it down as small as you can and create a visual reward system. If you prefer working with a paper planner, designate checkboxes or stickers for each day you execute your plans. If you prefer to use a mobile device, there are many apps you can use to help you track your progress. Let me share my plans with you.

    • Water: 64 oz a day. I track my daily intake on the Health app on my iPhone.
    • Sleep: 8 hours a day. I also track this on the Health app on my iPhone. I don’t wear a device and I keep my phone in the office, but I keep track of the time I go to/get up from bed and enter it manually when I come to work in the morning.
    • Food: I don’t count calories, but I plan to be mindful at the market. More vegetables and fruit. Less sugary snacks.
    • Herbal Cleanses: Begin 18-day Herbal Parasite Cleanse on February 1. Begin 6-week Kidney Cleanse on February 24. Do the Liver Cleanse April 6-7. Begin the Bowel Cleanse on April 9.
    • Hiking and lake swims when weather permits: This is more of a reward though it’s also a means toward my Ultimate Goal. Hike Mt. Katahdin late August could also classify as a Goal, with smaller hikes and lake swims building up to it.
    • Zap + Exercise: I have been experimenting with this over the past year and would like to share it with you in the coming year. Incorporate exercise into the 20-minute breaks in between the three 7-minute zapping sessions. Here’s a video my husband and I made that explains why Hulda Clark recommended three 7-minute zapping with 20-minute breaks in between.

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    This video explains why Hulda Clark recommended zapping for 7 minutes three times with 20-minute breaks in between. Watch the entire video which details the origin story of the #huldaclarkzapper at the link in bio. 👈 ✨ Excerpt from “The Cure For All Diseases” by #huldaclark ✨ #parasites #bacteria #viruses #health #huldaclarkzappers #clarkzapper #clarkzappers #frequency #frequencytherapy #electromedicina #electromedicine #electromedicinetherapy #bioelectric #bioresonance #bioresonancetherapy #healthy #healthyhabits #healthyhousehold #curedisease #curediseases #curefordisease #diseasecure #healthyeatinghabits #healthyhabitspayoff #healthylifestyle #healthyliving #healthyholidays #healthyrecipes

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    What are your plans for achieving your Goals and Dream? I wish us all the best in 2020!

  • 10 Less Serious Reasons to Zap

    10 Less Serious Reasons to Zap

     

    You may have heard about Hulda Clark from a friend or family member. You may have come across any one of her books audaciously titled “The Cure For All Cancers,” “The Cure for HIV and AIDS,” and “The Cure For All Diseases,” among many others. You may have filed that bit of information in your brain for “Someday” when you need it, if you ever need it, which you may not, after all you’re healthy, you don’t have cancer, HIV, or any debilitating disease. You eat well, you exercise, you’re living the life.

    When I came across Hulda Clark’s book, “The Cure For All Cancers,” in 1997, I was 24 years old. My grandfather had been diagnosed with lymphoma the summer prior, went through aggressive chemotherapy that fall, and died of pneumonia that winter. I was disenchanted with the medical industry. Hulda Clark showed me an alternative to the way cancer was being treated by the doctors. It was knowledge I would apply to my family’s approach to cancer moving forward, but I was a relatively healthy young woman at the time. I didn’t have any dramatic condition to turn around.

    I decided that I would put my new knowledge to use anyway. I had some minor health problems to tackle. The first step was learning how to zap. My husband built a zapper and I used it. It was an easy change to my lifestyle. It didn’t hurt and all it took was a few minutes of my time. Through the years, I slowly changed my daily habits. I cleaned up my diet, body products, and environment. I replaced harmful dentistry as I was able to afford it. It is now over twenty years since I started. At 46 years old, I’m Mom to a teenager who doesn’t know life without a Hulda Clark Zapper and has had the benefit of growing up with healthy habits and in a household set up according to lifestyle recommendations published in Hulda Clark’s books.

    Hulda Clark wrote her books for people who were very ill but the healthy and health-minded can benefit from it as well. You don’t have to wait until you have cancer before you zap. Here are:

    10 Less Serious Reasons to Zap

    (Everyone is different and may react differently to the Hulda Clark Zapper based on unique conditions and environmental circumstances. As a merchant I cannot make any medical claims regarding our product. The following are my personal experiences and opinions.)

    1. Skin problems. I had acne as a teenager. By the age of 24 I had been to several dermatologists, taken one kind of antibiotic after another, and been subjected to various facial treatments. I zapped for about a year, during which my skin improved for a bit, then backpedaled into breakouts that made me not only doubt whether the Hulda Clark Zapper was effective, but also wonder if it was making it worse. I persevered, thinking I had nothing to lose anyway. It was already a year past when I started zapping before I realized, that I couldn’t remember the last time my skin had broken out. My skin has remained clear since.
    2. Eye infections. More than once while out on a walk I got dust in my eye, scratched it, and turned it into a stye or infection. I used the Hulda Clark Zapper to bring that infection down.
    3. Cold, cough, sinus infections. No matter how healthy you are, no one is immune from this. I know when I’ve overextended myself, overworked, and overexposed myself to infection. Usually a sore throat alarms me to this. I try to get ahead of it by zapping immediately. Once I get symptoms, I know it’s my immune system flushing the germs out of me. What takes a regular person two weeks to clear takes only a matter of days with the help of the zapper.
    4. Ear infections. I’m not prone to ear infections, but my husband and daughter are. A change in the seasons, getting water in the ear from swimming, or a cold can cause them. I’ve written a blog post about ear infections here, which includes a video of my daughter talking about her experience.
    5. Flu and fevers. As I mentioned above, my daughter doesn’t know life without a Hulda Clark Zapper. Anytime we’ve come down with a flu or fever, we zap, we rest, we take good care of ourselves. I’ve written about flu and fevers here.
    6. Headaches, migraines, muscle aches and inflammation. I believe the Hulda Clark Zapper brings down inflammation. We zap, we rest, we take good care of ourselves and get better.
    7. Food or water poisoning. If you ever travel or go out to eat, you are opening yourself up to anything that could get you. Undercooked meats, unsanitary conditions, unhealthy kitchen personnel. That’s why we keep a Hulda Clark Zapper in the car. I went to a family picnic once when my cousin had eaten a dairy dish that had sat in the sun too long. She was bent over purple-lipped close to the trash bin. I got the zapper out of the car and got her zapping while chit-chatting. Before she knew it her face had regained color and she was talking and animated again.
    8. Cold sores and cuts. We avoid infecting our cuts or cold sores by zapping. That pink puffy inflammation around cuts and cold sores go down. The body heals faster.
    9. Menstrual cramps. I have come to rely on zapping as a way to take care of myself that I reach for it as soon as I get any kind of pain. Menstrual cramps is one of them. I lay in bed and zap, rest, take good care of myself during that time of the month.
    10. Urinary Tract Infection. As a sexually active young woman newly wed, I used to get UTI, yeast, and vaginal infections. Back then I went to my doctor and got prescribed antibiotics, which messed with my birth control pills, and may have been contributing to the problem. Ever since I started zapping regularly, these problems went away. Of course I was also drinking more water and practicing better pee-after-sex hygiene to prevent these types of infections, but once in a while when it caught me, I used the Hulda Clark Zapper to get my body back to health.

    The Hulda Clark Zapper is a device that emits a frequency that is meant to destroy microorganisms. Hulda Clark researched and published her findings on the use of the zapper for very debilitating and some terminal diseases, but there are other ways the Hulda Clark Zapper has helped me and many people around the world.

    What about you? Are there other Less Serious Reasons you use a Hulda Clark Zapper?

    Hulda Clark Zapper for food poisoning

  • How to make a Thanksgiving Dinner that will make Hulda Clark proud (and kitchen tips for health)

    How to make a Thanksgiving Dinner that will make Hulda Clark proud (and kitchen tips for health)

    I love Thanksgiving Dinner at home. My family loves to cook! Spending the day together in the kitchen is our kind of holiday.

    While writing down my Thanksgiving Dinner menu the other night, my mind wandered toward a list of what I am thankful for. On top of that list is my family’s health, which led me to think about Hulda Clark.

    Twenty years ago, my father-in-law sent my husband and me a book that changed our lives. It was “The Cure For All Cancers,” by Hulda Clark. Hulda Clark’s book opened my eyes to a whole new paradigm in health. She gave me hope by showing me a better way to live. I have a healthy family because of the lifestyle lessons I learned from her. For that I will forever be thankful.

    bamboo forks and knives

    It makes me wonder what it would be like if we had Hulda Clark over for Thanksgiving Dinner. Would I pass the Hulda Clark test? She’s very strict. Here are a few ideas on how to make a Thanksgiving Dinner that Hulda Clark would be proud of:

    1. Get a certified organic turkey.

    And not only turkey, but as many certified organic ingredients as possible for making Thanksgiving Dinner. Don’t let too many toxic chemicals, antibiotics, and GMOs crash your party.

    2. Use glass or stainless steel cookware.

    Hulda Clark recommended as little contact with metal as possible. For cookware, high quality stainless steel is the exception because it is the least likely to leach into its contents. How do you know if it’s high quality? Put a magnet to it. If the magnet sticks, you’re good to go.

    Instead of a copper or aluminum roasting pan and bakeware, use glass pyrex or stainless steel. Tie up your bird with twine, but don’t use the metal pins. Use stainless steel pots and pans. Use wooden spoons and spatulas for stirring. Use ceramic knives for chopping up vegetables. They’re extremely sharp and require no re-sharpening. Use a stainless steel knife for carving the turkey.

    3. Make everything from scratch.

    Let me share my recipes with you:

    There are millions of other recipes online. Choose the ones that have the least processed ingredients.

    4. Use bamboo forks and knives for place settings.

    As I explained in #2, Hulda Clark recommended as little contact with metal as possible. She lauded Asian cultures that use chopsticks for eating as a model of health.

    Think back to the fall of the Roman Empire due to its misuse of lead in irrigation pipes and goblets. This is the sound alarm that Hulda Clark points to in our civilization’s use of metal amalgams in many things such as cookware, tableware, tooth fillings, and so on.

    Switching to bamboo cutlery makes a giant dent in curbing our daily exposure to metal.

    5. Zappicate food before serving.

    Find pockets of time to zappicate food before serving. Turkey is supposed to rest for 30 minutes after being taken out of the oven. Let that rest time count by setting it on top of the Food Zappicator. (Make sure it’s on its serving platter and not the hot roasting pan to prevent from heat-damaging your North Pole Speaker Box.)

    Do the same for side dishes. Just a little bit of time on the Food Zappicator for some last minute zapping makes the food ready for a healthy meal.

    Do you think Hulda Clark would be proud of my Thanksgiving Dinner? Can you think of any other details I missed?

  • Travel With Your Zapper

    Travel With Your Zapper

    Sometimes the reality hits me: I have been zapping for over 20 years now! I can’t think of a time over the past 20 years when I didn’t have a Hulda Clark Zapper within reach. I’ve lived in three different states in the USA, visited countless places in three different countries, roughed it in many of them. I’ve always managed to have a Hulda Clark Zapper either packed with us or waiting for us when we arrived. Just as the mobile phone and internet has crept into people’s daily lives, the Hulda Clark Zapper has become indispensable in mine.

    There had been situations when my family felt queasy after eating out at a restaurant. We took turns zapping in the car and felt instantly better.

    One time while at a family picnic, my husband, my daughter, and I avoided the dairy dish that had been sitting in the sun too long, but my cousin didn’t. I found her looking pale and purple-lipped. I offered her use of my Hulda Clark Zapper and within twenty minutes of zapping while chit-chatting, she was back to her vibrant self. She almost forgot that just a few minutes prior, she was feeling sick.

    Water in certain parts of the world can also be sketchy. Using the Hulda Clark Zapper either by zapping with copper handles or by zappicating food and water with a Food Zappicator can help minimize bacterial culture shock.

    So pack your Hulda Clark Zapper with you when you travel. You never know the next time you or someone you love may need it. Here are some tips on how to bring your zapper with you on your trip:

    Pack Your Hulda Clark Zapper when you travel

    Traveling in your own vehicle?
    Pack your Hulda Clark Zapper in the glove compartment. Keep the copper pipes surrounded by a layer of paper towels so it’s ready to use. A spray bottle of water is handy to have in the car for easily spritzing on your paper towel-covered copper handles. Also store extra 9 volt batteries. Do not zap while driving. Leave the zapping to the passengers. If you need to zap, pull over to a safe zone like a rest area or a parking lot and zap there.

    Traveling by land or going on a ship?
    Pack your Hulda Clark Zapper in your suitcase. The copper handles are staining, especially when moist, so you want to protect your clothing from contact with it. Pre-wrap the copper pipes with paper towels and put in a resealable plastic bag. Pack an empty spray bottle you can fill with water for moistening your paper towel-covered copper handles. Remember to bring extra 9 volt batteries.

    Traveling by plane?
    The Hulda Clark Zapper with copper handles is perfectly safe for use mid-flight but it may arouse suspicion from airport personnel who are unfamiliar with this device. Consider mailing your zapper to your destination address. It only takes 2 to 3 days to deliver anywhere within the United States. There are also a number of shipping options for international mail. Paper towels, empty spray bottles, and 9 volt batteries are common items that can be purchased at local drug stores all over the world, but if you are headed somewhere rural and remote, you may want to mail yourself those items as well.

    Have a great time on your trip!

  • Autumn Apple Pie

    Autumn Apple Pie

    This is a basic apple pie recipe that your grandmother likely already has in her recipe box, but here you go. Now you can have this apple pie recipe online as well.

    Apple Pie

    Ingredients: Perfect Pie Crust
    3 cups pastry flour
    1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
    pinch of salt
    1/2 cup iced water

    This is my perfect pie crust. I learned how to do it from a vintage recipe when I got married in 1996 and have perfected it all these years. Mix flour, butter and salt, until mixture is in crumbs. Toss with iced water. Do not overmix. Divide pie crust dough into two. Use the wax paper from one of the sticks of butter to grease the pie pan. Roll out one part of the dough and lay in the pie pan. Roll out the second part of the dough and cut out holes to let the steam out.

    Ingredients: Apple Pie Filling
    7 organic apples, peeled and sliced thin
    1/2 cup organic cane sugar
    1/2 cup organic brown sugar
    3 tablespoons organic and unbleached all-purpose flour
    1 teaspoons organic ground cinnamon
    1/4 teaspoon organic ground ginger
    1/4 teaspoon organic ground nutmeg

    Preheat oven at 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Mix all apple pie filling ingredients in a large bowl. Pour into the pie crust bottom already in the pie pan. Cover with the top pie crust. Pinch together and push a non-metal fork’s tines on the edge of the crust. This is a good time to put the assembled apple pie on the Food Zappicator and turn the zapper on to zappicate the pie. Brush whisked organic egg white on the top crust while zappicating. The egg white wash will give the pie a nice golden color once baked in the oven. Bake for 25 minutes. Turn the pie in the oven and bake for another 25 minutes. Cool before serving.

  • What diet does Hulda Clark recommend?

    What diet does Hulda Clark recommend?

    Although Hulda Clark wrote a lot about food in her books, she did not recommend a particular diet. Whether you are on an omnivorous, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, paleo, or any other kind of special diet, you can benefit from Hulda Clark’s lifestyle recommendations.

    Let me simplify the rather dense books she published. Hulda Clark discovered that all diseases have only a combination of two causes: parasites and pollution. The more we avoid parasites and pollution, the healthier we can be.

    We can avoid parasites by washing our produce well. Lugol’s Modified Sodium Iodine can be used as a veggie wash. The Oxygenius Ozonator can also be used to purify water for drinking or for soaking fruits and vegetables. Ozone is FDA-approved for killing micro-organisms. For foods that cannot be soaked in water, such as liquids or cooked food, the Food Zappicator emits a positive offset square wave frequency in 1 kHz to shatter micro-organisms to death.

    Pollution in food is not as easy to avoid. Almost everything that is manufactured for mass consumption is tainted with toxic chemicals to some degree. At the very least, the manufacturing machines are greased with petroleum instead of the more expensive food grade oils. Bottles and jars are required by law to be sterilized with a petroleum solvent before food and drinks can be bottled in them. You can thank lobbyists for Big Chemical Companies for that.

    Then there are the ingredients of mass produced food themselves. If the long list of ingredients is populated with chemical names, you can bet it’s more pollution than nutrition. For instance, propylene glycol can be found on the ingredients list of many baked goods available in grocery stores. (Any chemical with “prop” in it means it is petroleum-derived.)

    Hulda Clark’s books go into it in more detail. Try not to get overwhelmed with the amount of information she lays out for you. If you are able to change one habit a week, think how far along you will be in a year… two years… twenty years! That’s how long it has been for me. I came across Hulda Clark’s book, “The Cure For All Diseases,” in 1997 and boy, did it changed my life!

    A few guidelines for food shopping:

    1. Certified Organic. This means the food is as free from toxic chemicals as it can get based on industry standards. For meats, this means the animal is not injected with hormones and antibiotics. This also assumes the fruit and vegetable is non-GMO.
    2. Kosher. This means the food satisfies the strict requirements of Jewish law.
    3. Farmers Markets are an excellent place to buy your food from. Bring home produce with no stickers! And you can talk to the farmers themselves about their process.
    4. Non-GMO.  This means that the food is not genetically modified. It still can have pesticides and other chemicals.

    Eat a variety of foods as close to nature as possible. Avoid processed foods. Use the Hulda Clark Zapper.

    Got any more questions about the Hulda Clark lifestyle? Leave me a comment below. I’ll try my best to answer it as soon as I can.

  • Strength and Grace

    Strength and Grace

    What’s amazing about having a blog that has been around for more than a decade is that I can quickly click through the posts to see my daughter growing up. From the moment she was born to this day, I am filled with gratitude and pride in her good health, strength, skills, and grace.

    I feel lucky to have come across Hulda Clark‘s work, which made a difference in my health long before I decided to become a mom. Following the Hulda Clark lifestyle gave me the confidence to raise a healthy child with as little medical intervention as possible. Our philosophy and methods are different from most families we know, but it’s hard to deny that whatever it is we do has brought us wonderful results.

    My daughter is now a Junior Olympic Level 6 competitive gymnast under the USA Gymnastics program. It’s challenging for the whole family because we have to spend a lot of time traveling to competitions. All this time on the road is exhausting and exposes us to a lot of elements. Imagine getting a food-borne illness from eating at a restaurant while so far away from the comforts of home. That’s why we always travel with our Hulda Clark Zapper. We zap preventively to keep us in top condition and keep it in our first aid kit in case of emergency.

    If your kids are into competitive sports, you know that our support as parents is essential to making it happen for them. I’ll do anything to help my daughter succeed. Being in good health is the foundation of it all. Wish us luck this competition season!

  • Build a Hulda Clark Zapper

    Build a Hulda Clark Zapper

    My daughter learned how to build a Hulda Clark Zapper using a no-solder breadboard kit when she was 7 years old.

    The Hulda Clark Zapper has been such an indispensable part of our life. My husband and I have been zapping since 1997. Our daughter doesn’t know life without it. Even our pets get the benefits of zapping.

    The use of frequency for therapeutic purposes has been around for a very long time. Nikola Tesla began the study of diathermy back in the early 1900s. Georges Lakhovsky, Royal Rife, and a number of scientists, including Hulda Clark, followed in his footsteps to further this research. Some even say that the ancient Baghdad Batteries and the Ark of the Covenant were early explorations into frequency therapy. Today’s scientists are slowly catching up to this age-old technology.

    Being one of the very few companies in the world that makes Hulda Clark Zappers, we want to make sure that the technology gets passed on to future generations. What’s wonderful is that building a zapper has sparked our daughter’s interest in electronics, so that now she is learning to build other simple circuits. Here’s a video of her building an electronic cricket that she used to play a trick on me.

    Learn how to make a Hulda Clark Zapper, then teach it to your kids. It has made us healthier, smarter and happier. I wish the same to you.