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Zap with friends and family, dear one!
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Happy Easter 🐣✨ Look at this egg-cellent little plastic toy chick Jay turned into a Hulda Clark Zapper! He figured out a way to adapt the breadboard circuit published by Hulda Clark in the book, "The Prevention of All Cancers" (available to download free at HuldaClark.com 🌅) into the smallest breadboard he could find: the SYB-170.
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When Hulda Clark published her zapper circuit, she listed Radio Shack electronic part numbers to make it accessible for people to build. Of course it's been several years since Radio Shack has sold electronic parts, so not only did Jay adapt the circuit to make it smaller, he also posted links to order the electronic parts online.
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Get the electronic parts and watch the new tutorial video on how to build the Hulda Clark Zapper circuit on the SYB-170 mini breadboard. You might even want to make the project a collaboration and a reason to be social. Share it with your kids and grandkids or ask for help from someone savvy with electronics. Building your zapper will give you something to talk about and do together. Being social is good for you. See, things are already going in a healthy direction. 🥕🐇
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After building the Hulda Clark Zapper together, why not zap together as well? Hulda Clark recommends each person to zap for 7 minutes three times with 20-minute breaks in between. Four people can zap as a group, passing the zapper three times around. Now isn't that a great way to spend time with your loved ones?
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If you want to skip building your own zapper, we also have high quality Hulda Clark Zappers built by Jay ready to order at ClarkZapper.com ⚡️
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Jay & Hazel
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