Low-intensity, intermediate-frequency (100–300 kHz), alternating electric fields, delivered by means of insulated electrodes,were found to have a profound inhibitory effect on the growth rate of a variety of human and rodent tumor cell lines and malignant tumors in animals. This effect, shown to be non thermal, selectively affects dividing cells while quiescent cells are left intact. Once again, science helps us believe Dr. Hulda Clark may have been ahead of her time with her discovery of the Hulda Clark Zapper. For more details on the interesting “zapper” research being conducted in Israel, click: Cancer Research
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