A zapper is only as good as it�s electrodes!
For the overall performance of a Beck Zapper, the electrodes
have at least the same importance as the zapper electronic circuit itself. Dr. Beck didn�t apply standard electrodes, for their cross section doesn�t fit to the blood vessels.
According to Dr. Beck the contact area of the zapper electrodes should be compatible to the width of the vessels and not
exceed a certain length (3 cm), because otherwise the dissipative currencts become too strong. (inefficient currenct effect due to lower focussing).
Electrode gel is THE medium for assuring a good electric contact. It is absolutely skin neutral. Salt, which has also been used by Beck
in his Zapper prototypes, can irritate the skin and corrode the electrode surface very fast.
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