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MiniFG FAQ

1) What is the difference between the frequency generator (FG) vs. the zapper?

Dr. Clark discovered two effects of frequencies: One is the frequency generator and the other the zapper. Although their application is similar they are two distinct effects: one is homeopathic in that you use the pathogen's own frequency to get rid of it. The mechanism of the other is not known but a positive offset frequency will get rid of the whole spectrum at once. If you combine the two you can get the most effective application. That is what Dr. Clark says in the Syncrometer Manual.

The MiniFG includes a zapper program (P5) so one does not need a zapper in addition to the MiniFG. However it gives a chance to use specific frequencies also, according to the frequency table. It can be used for frequency work with the Syncrometer also, or to imprint frequencies on homeopathic globules.

2) How do I know what frequencies to use?

It is legally impossible to give exact directions what frequencies to use. We are not allowed to claim the effectiveness of any frequency for a specific condition. In the US MiniFG is not even a medical device and can't be used for medical purposes. So it is your responsibility as a customer to read the Clark books and use the frequency table in the Disease book. There is a Rife frequency table as well. Others use kinesiology or the Syncrometer or some other way of bio feedback testing to determine with the patient what frequencies they need. The easiest way is to read the Clark book, find out which parasite and other pathogens are important for the condition in question, and use those frequencies in addition to zapping.

3) How do I use the Clark book to determine a specific frequency?

Take the book "The Cure for All Diseases", open it up under the condition you are trying to handle, find out which pathogens are involved, take the frequency table and look up the frequencies to use. It is all in the book! You can find the frequency table here online: http://www.drclark.net/info/frequencytable.pdf.

Please understand that we are NOT ALLOWED to give you more advice than what I have just said above. Please do not ask for more. We cannot legally provide more information. We would be very glad to give out a detailed book with frequencies etc. but that would mean a lot of trouble. So we just CANNOT do it! If thet makes you angry, please complain with the FDA or the analogue institution in your country.

Two examples how to determine a Clark frequency:

Example: You know you have problems with EBV (Epstein Barr Virus). Look up the frequency in the frequency table in the disease book on p. 564. the frequencies to use are 375 kHz and 380 kHz.

Example: You have eczema but do not know which pathogens apply. Open the book at the chapter about eczema (p. 192). Determine which pathogens apply (Dr. Clark mentions them). Turn to the table of frequencies at the end of the book to determine which frequencies belong to those pathogens.

4) How do I determine which program (P1-P6) resp. which wave shape I should use?

5) What does Dr. Clark say about frequency generators?

The references for the use of a frequency generator are:

  • "Cure for All Diseases", p. 5-18
  • "Cure for All Diseases" frequency tables p. 561-580
  • Syncrometer Science Lab Manual, p. 137-140. This is the most relevant because it is so precise and is the latest Dr. Clark wrote about specific frequency zapping.

6) How if MiniFG different from the F-Scan?

F-Scan has a scanning technique that MiniFG does not have. The scanning method is proprietary and has not been published.

Furthermore F-Scan has a number of functions that MiniFG does not have, for example "wobbling", meaning you can set frequencies so that the output oscillates around the set frequency. That way you have more harmonics. F-Scan has a storage system and all Clark and Rife frequencies are already in the storage bank. MiniFG apart from a number of possible user programs does not have a storage system. Also F-Scan can be hooked up to the computer and has a patient management system, MiniFG is a self sufficient device and cannot be connected to a computer.

7) How is MiniFG different from a Rife device?

The best know Rife devices on the market use plasma tubes to transmit the frequencies. MiniFG does not have plasma tubes, but electrodes. However, there are Rife devices on the market that also use electrodes (e.g. F-Scan). MiniFG cannot produce frequencies below 400Hz. Some of the Rife frequencies are below 400Hz. In these cases use odd multiples of the same frequency (e.g. 414Hz instead of 138Hz). That way you get the same harmonics.

8) Is the FG difficult to use?

Of course working with frequencies is somewhat more complex than zapping as one needs to determine which frequency to use. So this device is for people with an interest in alternative medicine and frequencies, and in the theories of Dr. Hulda Clark, Royal Raymond Rife and bioresonance (e.g. Dr. Morel).

The display, the keyboard an dthe functions of MiniFG have been kept as simple and intuitive as possible, so that an average person can easily learn how to use it.

9) What claims are legal about MiniFG and what can it be used for?

In Europe: MiniFG is an approved medical device Class IIa. It can be used as a TENS unit (transcutaneous electric nerve stimulator) for all the applications that are approved for TENS units. Its safety is guaranteed by the strice European technical guidelines for medical devices. We cannot claim the effectiveness of specific frequencies for treatment of specific diseases.

In the US: The MiniFG is not a medical device. It is a function generator that can be used for research work, e.g. with product testing on the Syncrometer, or imprinting homeopathic globuli on a Syncrometer plate. We cannot advocate it for medical use on humans.

The info link on our web page is here: http://www.drclark.net/info/minifg.pdf


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