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~ THE BECK ZAPPER ~ Renewed Hope Against AIDS BECK THE ZAPPER Renewed Against AIDS Hope An inexpensive, build-it-yourself electromedical device is proving extremely successful in neutralising HIV, AIDS and other diseases. Most men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up and continue on as if nothing had happened. Ws tan Chieshi Dear fellow researcher, his "theoretical" information is yours now. But before you start, you may wish to get a PCR test (count of active HIV cells in blood) and a second one 90 days after com- pletion of neutralization. Some show dramatic drops; a few show negative HIV counts. However, in most cases, symptoms vanish or decrease dramatically regardless of test results. Several subjects (but not all) have shown a negative PCR test (polymerase chain reac- tion; K. Mullis, 1983) after completion, indicating no more active HIV detectable in blood. But it's normal for common HIV antibody tests to remain the same even after complete remissions, just as you will always carry specific antibodies if you've once had childhood diseases like measles, chicken pox or mumps. Many other diseases including cancer may vanish with electrification and silver colloid ingestion plus ozone water detox- ification. This very slight and mild electrification of your blood does not kill any viruses or harm normal blood cells. Instead, the minute currents appear to alter and inhibit the ability of the outer protein layer of the virus to attach to lymphocytes (reverse transcriptase process). This blocks the binding of the HIV virus with the host cell (thymic-T lympho- cyte; CD4 T-helper cells) so the virus is thought in effect to be neutralized, immobilized and eventually eliminated from the body. Rate of recovery is the product of current inten- sity multiplied by time of exposure (Kaali with Lyman and Merkatz, 1994). This commu- nication describes a safe and tested procedure for interrupting HIV reproduction. But you must avoid ingesting any medicinal herbs, domestic or oriental, since blood electrification causes electroporation of cell membranes and can thus cause tremendous increase of mol- ecular transport into cells, resulting occasionally in extreme and toxic overdosing. Allow one week to eliminate herbs and other medications from body before blood electrification (see J. C. Weaver, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, in Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 51:426-435, 1993). With AIDS, be prepared for a temporary initial drop in T-cell count due to lysing (dis- solution) of previously infected white cells by treatment-destroyed HIV and its subsequent scavenging by macrophages, since tests count both healthy and infected cells. Also, some patients do not test PCR-negative; however, practically all will experience a dramatic decrease in symptoms. T-cell counts CD4 (T4) may recover and continue to rise dramati- cally after a few months, since tests count both healthy and infected cells. When discussing your recovery, please refer to all data and claims as "hypothetical" to avoid entanglement with FDA and legal constraints forbidding use of the word "cures". If you follow instruction precisely, avoiding herbs and toxic medications, and detoxify properly, you may be symptom-free in a few months, safely and surely. We have numer- ous reports of complete recoveries when all instructions are followed. Please share your results with me so as to assist others. Your name will not be used. We still have nothing for sale. So you have nothing to lose, since there is nothing to pur- chase except a few parts. With highest regards, and good luck! Dak Danl © 1991-1997, Bob Beck NEXUS - 41 March 20, 1997 (last revision) — Winston Churchill by Robert C. Beck, DSc AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1998