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[As in "The Prevention of all Cancers", 2004 edition]

What is plate-zapping?

Plate-zapping zaps preferably one organ at a time. Everything in the zapped organ gets cleaned out

Benefits of Plate-zapping

  • Plate-zapping overcomes the obstacle of PCBs.
  • WBCs of the specific organ are instantly energized
  • Plate-zapped organ gets a north polarization

How long should a patient plate-zap?

It takes about 8 hours of daily zapping to catch up and exceed the rate of the spreading of the disease.

What needs to be plate-zapped?

  • Vascular and lymphatic system
  • Kidneys
  • Arteries, veins, white blood cells of the organ with a tumor or the involved organ
  • Organ with the tumor or the involved organ
  • Tumor itself or the part involved

What are pF and uH?

  • pF stands for picofahad and uH for microhenry. These are electronic components.
  • pF gives the preference for the right side of an organ and uH the left side of an organ.

What is needed to plate-zap?

  • Plate-zapper
  • Zapper
  • Red and black cables
  • Pair of pipes
  • No. 5 sets of pF (picofarad) and uH (microhenry)
  • Bottle copies of vascular, lymphatic system, tricalcium phosphate and involved organs or organ slides

How to set up your plate-zapper?

  1. Insert the two red cables into the right and left plates of the plate-zapper and other end to one carbon handle.
  2. Attach the black cable to the other carbon handle.
  3. The carbon handles go under your feet near the heel.

How to plate-zap

Start with the BASIC SET everyday. Each plate-zapping session takes 20 minutes. Four zapping sessions form the Basic set, therefore it will take 1 hr and 20 minutes

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Basic Set:

 

Left Plate Right Plate
Blood WBCs
Lymph "A + 1 pF
"L" "A" + 1 uH
"L" + 1uH CSF

 

"A" stands for arteries
"L" stands for lymphatic vessels
CSF stands for cerebrospinal fluid (the lymph that baths the brain)
WBCs stands for white blood cells

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Organ with tumor:

Put the organ with the tumor on the right plate.
Put one part of the vascular system (basic set) on the left plate and rotate these with every plate-zapping session (The order does not matter)

The organ plate-zapping sessions are to be done with:

  • Organ alone
  • Organ touching "A" (arteries of the organ are being plate-zapped)
  • Organ touching "L" (lymphatic vessels of the organ are being plate-zapped)
  • Organ touching "WBCs (WBCs of the organ are being plate-zapped)

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pF and uH are used to specifically zap the right or left sides of the organ

Tumor:

  • The left plate continues as mentioned above rotating the parts of the basic set
  • On right plate put organ touching the tricalcium phosphate bottle copy.

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Reminders:

  • Plate-zap only one location at a time
  • Do not plate-zap at night
  • FOLLOW UP WITH THE REST OF DR. CLARK’S CANCER PROGRAM BEFORE PLATE-ZAPPING! AS SHOWN ON THE CANCER PAGE

WATCH PLATE-ZAPPING Video


 

OTHER ORGANS YOU CAN ZAP ARE THE DIGESTIVE TRACT AND OTHER ORGANS SUCH AS:

Bladder, Hypothalamus, Pineal, Brain, Kidney, Lung, Lymph node, Breast, Pituitary

Digestive tract:

  • Appendix
  • Bile duct
  • Colon
  • Duodenum
  • Esophagus lower
  • Esophagus upper
  • Esophagus stomach junction
  • Gall bladder
  • Ileum
  • Jejunum
  • Liver
  • Pancreas
  • Parotid gland
  • Rectum
  • Stomach cardic area
  • Stomach fundic area
  • Stomach pyloric area
  • Sublingual gland
  • Submandibular gland
  • Submaxillary gland

FOR HIV PLATEZAP ALSO THYMUS; BONE MARROW AND OTHER TROUBLESOME ORGANS

AND THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS . SEE HERE BELOW:

Male reproductive organs:

  • Testis
  • Ductus deferens
  • Penis
  • Seminal vesicle
  • Epididymus
  • Sperm

Female reproductive organs:

  • Ovary
  • Fimbria
  • Fallopian tube
  • Uterus
  • Cervix
  • Vagina
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