Contraindications for zapper devices
Zappers are easy to use and extremely safe, as they use frequencies to bring the body into balance and stimulate the body's own healing processes.
Nevertheless, there are situations in which the use of this device is not advisable or is even prohibited for reasons of caution.
Which contraindications exist for zapper devices:
- People with active implants, including
- Pacemakers
- Implanted defibrillator
- People who take immunosuppressants
- People with implants in direct current flow
- Pregnant women
Zapper devices for people with a pacemaker or implanted defibrillator
The
electrical frequencies emitted by the zapper devices can impair the
functionality of the implanted devices. This is therefore
a serious contraindication.
For this reason, the use
of a zapper in such cases should be avoided at all costs.
Zapper devices in people who are taking immunosuppressive medication.
Immunosuppressants are used to inhibit the body's own immune system, especially if it is acting against its own tissue. It would therefore not make sense to use programmes that stimulate the immune system in these situations. However, all other frequency programmes can be used in consultation with your doctor, alternative practitioner or therapist.
Zapper devices for pregnant women
As there is no experience of how frequency applications can affect the rapidly dividing cells of an embryo during pregnancy, we strongly recommend that you refrain from using the device during this particular phase.
Zapping with implants in direct current flow.
Electricity describes the transport of electrical charges from one place to another.
With hand electrodes, the primary current flows from one hand across the chest area to the other hand, while secondary currents can flow to the head or near the navel.
With foot electrodes, the main current flows directly from one foot through the trunk of the body to the other foot.
If there is a conductive implant in this current path, the current can flow through the implant faster than through the surrounding tissue, which can lead to heating of the implant.
This increase in temperature could irritate or damage the surrounding tissue.
Dental implants are not an obstacle; therefore the zapper can be used without difficulty.