Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Question: Do you use a 9 Volt Battery? And does is last a very long time” as some other zappers claim?
Answer: They mislead you if they say it lasts a “long time”, it means the output current is very weak, for what goes in is related to what comes out! Long life means low output current.
Question: Some warn against using an adapter; is it unsafe?
Answer: No! (They are licensed by UL) The truth is others may not provide it because they are “cheapskates”, not because of any imagined danger. It is safe. We recommend and use it because while at 9 volts the MayCo Energizing Zapper already generates a good therapeutic level of pulsed current; at 12 to 15 volts the output current is still safe, and adjustable to higher current, which works better if one’s body is large or in ill condition, or has high body resistance.
This Bio-Energizing Zapper is the only full featured low cost portable zapper having meters, audible sound " a High Quality Rechargeable NICKEL HYDRATE Battery" and other features, together with strong audio-frequency energy-spikes to safely kill the negative-polarity germs which are the causes of most diseases! While others are already attempting to copy our features, let them be warned that this is already protected by Patent and must not be copied.!
MORE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS?
Question: What is a milliampere?
Answer: A milliampere is a measurement of a very small current. Most people cannot feel it unless you go above one milliampere. The milliampere is one-thousandth of one ampere. (An auto headlight consumes about 12 amperes, or twelve thousand times more than the MayCo Zapper safely produces! Any electrical Engineering Manual says that one milliampere can barely be felt by most people (It depends upon how much resistance your body has; (depending on your size) and if current goes above 3 Ma., the average person will feel unpleasant shock; above 25 MA (at Only 12 volts) could cause cardiac arrest! Yet there is one so called “Black Box” on the Internet designed by a “Scientist” (some scientist he is, for this machine (he says) produces 15 Ma at 27 volts!). Draw your own conclusion why he warns “Don’t use it if you have pacemaker or are pregnant” Of course not! Another!, copying, Dr. Raymond Rife (1934-39) produces hundreds of volts af radiated high voltage, and so does the Papimi Device used in Romania, but it is used and controlled only by Doctors in Clinics and hospitals. It costs over $37,000.00 USD! Check on it! (Correction: In California the price now is $57,000.00 + SalesTax of $8,562.50)
Question: There are other zappers selling for much less; what can you say about them?
Answer: You get what you pay for! Junk is cheap even if if extolled as the greatest! Count the features and benefits. Look at the pictures, use your common sense. Don’t be swayed by pseudo scientific jargon. If you wanted dependable transportation, and could afford the best, you could buy a Rolls, a Mercedes or Cadillac. What is the difference between a Rolls and a Jeepney? ..Safety, Comfort, Features, Benefits, Value, Warranty, you get the idea? Dr. Aronson of the US FDA said, “Fanciful terms generally cover up a lack of scientific proof..” An FDA Bulletin states, “The underlying rule when deciding if a product is authentic or not is to ask yourself “Does it sound too good to be true? If it does, it probably is. “So if you can’t understand it’s descriptive literature, it would be wise to forget it. Actually, the Mayco Bio-Energizing Zapper is way underpriced!
Question: How many minutes do you use the Zapper? And does it have an Automatic Shut-off?
Answer: The time of use varies according to the patient’s age, size, physical condition, illness, and other factors. And that is why we do not have a timer on it. most users say they like to use it 10 to 20 minutes a day for maximum energy.
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This product has not been submitted to the USDA (US Food and Drug Administration) or to the Federal Trade Commission for testing and approval, so we are required to state “This device is not intended to diagnose and/or treat or prevent any disease,” Yet as an Ordained Clergyman I can’t say it exactly that way, for it would not be entirely true -so please click here for this important Disclaimer!