dpk
Sergei,
Are the flukes located in your liver and liver only. For me I could tell something was going on for about 2 weeks before they ruptured out of the liver. If they are all in the liver still I think that is more beneficial to try the electrical stuff. I posted on another site how the flukes all died (i believe) from the lower amperage rating (2 amps) of the battery charger at 12 volts. I believe all of the ones located in the liver were killed. I don't know why others in different locations and didn't die like the ones in the liver did. They possibly did, but it didn't have the killing effect as it did for the liver. The other location in question was possibly in or around my pancreas, on the left side of my navel. I feel the effects weren't as strong in that area. Also, the other strange thing is why the charger didn't continue to work.
I posted the question of basing
Hulda Clark 's frequency of a dead specimen to that of a life specimen. Which I believe has to make some type of difference. Also, if one could study the effects of amplification of these set frequencies on live specimens one would have a better idea of what is going on. I strongly believed that the flukes changed something to adjust to it. I know it sounds crazy, I just don't know what. Maybe having the set frequency isn't really necessary, all we need is to disrupt their tegument functioning enough to where they can't function. I don't think anyone has ever done any bio electrical studies on live parasites.
I am trying to either buy or get my hands on a doug coil machine. I think this is the most powerful set up that there is available for this kind of thing. The next would be possible a jim bare device that could go into the higher RF frequencies that Dr. Clark promoted. The only thing is all of them are very expensive. I tried a stun gun a 200000 volts. It was very powerful and tried to shock the ones in my pancreas. I wasn't able to see any evidence for me that it damaged them. There is alot of research that needs to happen in this realm of study. I wish someone would do it. I'm not sure if it's having the frequencies in line or simply the high voltage. I tend to think the different frequencies are what is going to do it at the higher power ratings.
It's a fascinating concept. The more I learn about it the more impressed I am with it.
David