Clark is famous for inventing the , a hand-held electronic device that she claimed could kill parasites, bacteria, and viruses by delivering a low-voltage, high-frequency current through the body. Her protocols typically involved: The Zapper: Daily use to "electrocute" pathogens.
Specifically, she claimed a rare fluke ( Fasciolopsis buski ) was the primary cause of cancer.
Clark’s work was widely rejected by the scientific and medical communities, who found no clinical evidence to support her claims. Her career was marked by significant legal challenges:
She argued that toxins such as solvents, heavy metals, and chemicals "triggered" these parasites to cause disease.
She claimed that by removing these toxins and killing the parasites, any disease could be cured.
Clark is famous for inventing the , a hand-held electronic device that she claimed could kill parasites, bacteria, and viruses by delivering a low-voltage, high-frequency current through the body. Her protocols typically involved: The Zapper: Daily use to "electrocute" pathogens.
Specifically, she claimed a rare fluke ( Fasciolopsis buski ) was the primary cause of cancer. HULDA CLARK
Clark’s work was widely rejected by the scientific and medical communities, who found no clinical evidence to support her claims. Her career was marked by significant legal challenges: Clark is famous for inventing the , a
She argued that toxins such as solvents, heavy metals, and chemicals "triggered" these parasites to cause disease. Clark is famous for inventing the
She claimed that by removing these toxins and killing the parasites, any disease could be cured.