From NEXUS August / September 1998 by
Bob Beck
The Beck Zapper
Renewed Hope Against AIDS
March 20, 1997 (last revision)
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EXPANDED INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXPERIMENTAL/ THEORETICAL HIV BLOOD NEUTRALIZATION
Hypothetical Protocols for Experimental Sessions Revision, March 20,1997 by Robert C. Beck, DSc 01991-1997
PRECAUTIONS. Do not use wrist-to-wrist with subjects with cardiac pacemakers. Any applied electrical signals may interfere with "demand"-type heart pacers and cause malfunction. Single wrist locations should be acceptable. Do not use on pregnant women or while driving or using hazardous machinery.
Users must avoid ingesting anything containing medicinal herbs (foreign or domestic) or potentially toxic medication, or nicotine, alcohol, recreational drugs, laxatives, tonics and certain vitamins, etc., for one week before starting, because blood electrification can cause electroporation which makes cell membranes pervious to small quantities of normally harmless chemicals in the plasma. The effect is the same as extreme overdosing, which may be lethal. (See Weaver, J. C., "Electroporation: A General Phenomenon for Manipulating Cells and Tissues", Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 51:426-435, 1993.) Effects can mimic increasing dosages many fold. Both the magnetic pulser and blood purifier cause electroporation.
Do not place electrode pads over skin lesions, abrasions, new scars, cuts, eruptions or sunburn. Do not advance output amplitude to uncomfortable levels. All subjects will vary. Do not fall asleep while using. The magnetic pulser should be safe to use anywhere on the body or head.
Avoid ingesting alcohol 24 hours before using. Drink an 8-ounce glass of distilled water 15 minutes before and immediately following each session, and drink at least four additional glasses daily for flushing during "neutralization" and for one week thereafter. This is imperative. Ignoring this can cause systen-Lic damage from unflushed toxic wastes. When absolutely essential drugs must be ingested, do so a few minutes after electrification, then wait 24 hours before the next session.
If the subject feels sluggish, faint, dizzy, headachy, light-headed or giddy, nauseous, bloated or has flu-like symptoms or rashes after exposures, reduce pulsing per session and/or shorten applications of electrification. Drink more water-preferably ozonized to speed waste oxidation and disposal. Use extreme caution when treating patients with impaired kidney or liver function. Start slowly at first, like about 20 minutes per day, to reduce detoxification problems.
To avoid shock liability, use batteries only. Do not use any line-connected power supply, transformer, charger, battery eliminator, etc. with the blood-clearing device. However, line supplies are okay with well-insulated magnetic pulse generators (strobe lights).
Health professionals: avoid nicotine addicts, vegans and other unconsciously motivated death wishers and their covert agendas of "defeat the healer." Tobacco, the most addictive (42 times more so than heroin) and deadly substance of abuse known, disrupts normal cardiovascular function. True vegetarian diets are missing essential amino acids absolutely necessary for the successful rebuilding of AIDS-ravaged tissues, Secondary gain (sympathy/martyrdom, work avoidance, free benefits, financial assistance, etc.) play large roles with many AIDS patients "Recovery guilt" as friends are dying has even precipitated suicide attempts masked as "accidents." Avoid such entanglements, since many have unconscious death wishes.
SUPERIOR ELECTRODES. Excellent, convenient and vastly superior electrodes, reusable indefinitely, can be made by butt-soldering lead wires to ends of 1-1/8-inch long by 3/32-inch-diameter blanks cut from type 316 stainless steel rods available from welding supply stores (e.g., Cameron Welding Supply, 11061 Dale Ave, Stanton, CA 90680). Use Stay Clean flux (zinc chloride/hydrochloric acid) before soldering.
Shrink-insulate two tight layers of tubing over soldered joins to prevent flexing/breaking and lead/copper ions from migrating. Wrap, three or four turns of 100% cotton flannel around rods. Spiral-wrap with strong thread starting from wire side to end. Tightly pinch cloth over the rod's end so as to leave no metal exposed by wrapping six or seven turns of thread slightly just off the end of the rod, then spiral wrap back to start and tie tightly with four knots. Cut off excess cloth at end, close to pinch wraps.
Treat end windings and knots with clear fingernail polish or Fray Check (fabric and sewing supply stores) to prevent unraveling. Soak in a strong solution of sea salt (not e salt) containing a little wetting agent Kodak Photo Flow, ethylene glycol or kitchen cleaner. Add a few drops of household bleach, silver colloid, etc., for disinfectant. Store solution for reuse.
Tape soaking-wet electrodes tightly over pulse sites with paper masking or Transpore (Tm) tape, or with one-inch wide stretch elastic bands with tabs of Velcro OD at ends to fasten. Electrodes should closely conform precisely along blood vessels, not skewing ever so slightly over adjacent flesh. This insures better electrical conductivity paths to circulating blood and insures very low internal impedance (-2,000 watts). Rinse and blot-dry electrodes and skin after each use. Never allow bare metal to touch skin, as this will cause bums manifested as small red craters that heal slowly. The objective is to get maximum current into blood vessels, not to leak it over to adjacent tissue.
NEXUS August / September 1998
Bob Beck