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"The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, the solution comes to you and you don't know how or why. The truly valuable thing is the intuition."

- Albert Einstein -

Ken Presner is an independent researcher, inventor, author and health consultant with over 35 years of experience in electronics design, computer programming and the health supplement industry. In 1989 he was paralyzed with Multiple Sclerosis. In 1994 he nearly died from Crohn's disease. His e-books "My Recovery Protocol" and "Against All Odds" show that he did not beat 2 incurable diseases and return to perfect health by accident. His first zapper was launched in 1996 and the  healing power of zapping became vital to Mr. Presner's recovery.

Our Founder  

Our Founder  

Ken Presner is an independent researcher, inventor, author and health consultant with over 35 years of experience in electronics design, computer programming and the health supplement industry. In 1989 he was paralyzed with Multiple Sclerosis. In 1994 he nearly died from Crohn's disease. His e-books "My Recovery Protocol" and "Against All Odds" show that he did not beat 2 incurable diseases and return to perfect health by accident. His first zapper was launched in 1996 and the  healing power of zapping became vital to Mr. Presner's recovery.

"The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, the solution comes to you and you don't know how or why. The truly valuable thing is the intuition."

- Albert Einstein -

Ken's Journey  

"I was paralysed and bedridden with Multiple Sclerosis in 1989.

 

...Today I am as fit as a fiddle.

The myth of not knowing the cause or the cure for Multiple Sclerosis is repeated year after year, drummed into the collective mind of the public and those suffering from MS....When I was 40 and was bedridden for months. I lost all my energy. I was like a battery that is completely discharged. I could not feel my legs. They were dead weight, like two lead poles. My arms and hands were so numb and my coordination so poor that I could not feed myself or dress myself. I had excruciating nerve pain. I was a basket case. It was game over for my working life. I lost my career as general manager of a large health food company. Unable to function at all I instinctively used my mind to visualize myself in perfect health, and I affirmed over and over again my deep desire to get better. I did not accept my condition as my destiny..."

Multiple Sclerosis 

"I was diagnosed with parasites  by my naturopath in 1995. I was still  suffering from the symptoms  of Crohn's disease, one year

after  Dr. Kenneth Atkinson operated on me and saved my life in St. Paul's hospital in Vancouver.

 

...Dr. Hulda Clark's groundbreaking book The Cure for All Dieases was first published in 1993 but it was still not available in bookstores in Vancouver in 1995. My naturopath gave me the phone number of someone selling Dr. Clark's books door to door.

When the lady came over for a visit I bought a copy of The Cure for All Diseases. I asked her if she knew the name of a biological dentist in Vancouver who could safely remove my "silver amalgam" fillings. She gave me the name of her own biological dentist. He removed my 14 mercury amalgams (the real name for "silver amalgams") and replaced them with bio-compatible plastic composite fillings. I did chelation therapy for the next nine months to remove mercury residue from my organs and tissues. My energy level improved dramatically, as did other symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis from which I had been suffering since being paralysed by MS in 1989. But the Crohn's symptoms persisted.  Following the directions in Dr. Clark's book I tried her herbal parasite killing program to kill parasites that had obviously been infesting my intestines since before my operation for Crohn's disease in 1994, and were still causing me serious problems. I got good results with Dr. Clark's parasite cleanse, so I knew I was onto something important. But the parasites returned not long after finishing her liver cleanse.

In her book Dr. Clark described a new electronic device called the zapper..." 

The Zapper

"I was struck down by Crohn's disease in the summer of 1993 when I was 44. I nearly died in 1994

 

...Zapping was a vital part of my recovery. Parasites are attracted to dental mercury and other toxins. Killing them breaks the chain of pathology..." 

Crohn's Disease

Crohn's Disease

How It Started 

"My interest in everything electronic was kindled from a very early age by strong family influences. My imagination was inspired by my father's uncle, my great uncle Dr. Jacques C. Presner who was the resident physician at the Dorset Hotel at 30 W. 54th St in Manhattan during the 1940's and 1950's. He was deeply involved in electronic medicine. He was far ahead of his time. Dr. Jacques was a colleague of pioneer biomedical inventor Georges Lakhovsky and was instrumental in helping Lakhovsky develop his work in the 1940s before Lakhovsky was run over by a car and killed in 1943.

Georges Lakhovsky wrote Radiations and Waves Sources of Our Life in 1941. Dr. Jacques wrote the original introduction to Lakhovsky's book entitled The Secret of Life. We used to visit our diminutive uncle Dr. Jacques every year when we stayed at the Dorset and there were endless discussions with my father about Georges Lakhovsky and his discoveries. It was not until much later that I realized how great an influence my great uncle Jacques was in my life.

My maternal grandfather had a radio repair shop and produced the first crystal radios in Montreal around 1920. He opened a radio shop and started repairing and making the first radios in Canada. He was self-taught, like his grandson the zapper maker. My mother still relates how they use to listen to KDKA in Pittsburgh in the early days with the crystal in the glass. Ma recalled making the rounds with my grandfather to purchase radio parts in Montreal in the 1920's. Paying the rent and putting food on the table for a family of five was a serious challenge for a radio repairman in the 1920s. When the depression struck in 1929 my mother graduated high school and became secretary to the lawyer Edgar Berliner, the son of Emile Berliner who invented the record disc in 1888. Edgar had moved into private legal in Montreal after the sale of the family's Victor Talking Machine Company. It was bought by RCA in 1929. In the 1930s Edgar funneled repossessed radios to my grandfather who resold them to supplement his income from making and repairing radios. My grand-father was a great influence in my life. That's me in the photo -- running to the store to buy electrical supplies for Grandpa.

In 1947 a wonderful event occurred in our home. A Northern Electric bakelite radio was ensconced on the kitchen counter and became the center of musical interest for me in the 1950s. By 1957 I was clipping a crystal Rocket Radio to the radiator in my bedroom to listen to the hit parade. A transistor radio was my prized possession in 1958 allowing me to bring popular music with me wherever I went. My wonderment at all things electronic was by then in full bloom."

"I was diagnosed with parasites by my naturopath in 1995. I was still suffering from the symptoms of Crohn's disease, one year after Dr. Kenneth Atkinson operated on me and saved my life in St. Paul's hospital in Vancouver.

 

...Dr. Hulda Clark's groundbreaking book The Cure for All Dieases was first published in 1993 but it was still not available in bookstores in Vancouver in 1995. My naturopath gave me the phone number of someone selling Dr. Clark's books door to door.

When the lady came over for a visit I bought a copy of The Cure for All Diseases. I asked her if she knew the name of a biological dentist in Vancouver who could safely remove my "silver amalgam" fillings. She gave me the name of her own biological dentist. He removed my 14 mercury amalgams (the real name

for "silver amalgams") and replaced them with bio-compatible plastic composite fillings. I did chelation therapy for the next nine months to remove mercury residue from my organs and tissues. My energy level improved dramatically, as did other symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis from which I had been suffering since being paralysed by MS in 1989. But the Crohn's symptoms persisted.  Following the directions in Dr. Clark's book I tried her herbal parasite killing program to kill parasites that had obviously been infesting my intestines since before my operation for Crohn's disease in 1994, and were still causing me serious problems.I got good results with Dr. Clark's parasite cleanse, so I knew I was onto something important. But the parasites returned not long after finishing her liver cleanse.

In her book Dr. Clark described a new electronic device called the zapper..." 

The Zapper

"I was struck down by Crohn's disease in the summer of 1993 when I was 44. I nearly died in 1994

 

...Zapping was a vital part of my recovery. Parasites are attracted to dental mercury and other toxins. Killing them breaks the chain of pathology..." 

Crohn's Disease

"I was paralysed and bedridden with Multiple Sclerosis in 1989.

 

...Today I am as fit as a fiddle. The myth of not knowing the cause or the cure for Multiple Sclerosis is repeated year after year, drummed into the collective mind of the public and those suffering from MS....When I was 40 and was bedridden for months. I lost all my energy. I was like a battery that is completely discharged. I could not feel my legs. They were dead weight, like two lead poles. My arms and hands were so numb and my coordination so poor that I could not feed myself or dress myself. I had excruciating nerve pain. I was a basket case. It was game over for my working life. I lost my career as general manager of a large health food company. Unable to function at all I instinctively used my mind to visualize myself in perfect health, and I affirmed over and over again my deep desire to get better. I did not accept my condition as my destiny..."

Multiple Sclerosis 

The Zapper Journey 

"My interest in everything electronic was kindled from a very early age by strong family influences. My imagination was inspired by my father's uncle, my great uncle Dr. Jacques C. Presner who was the resident physician at the Dorset Hotel at 30 W. 54th St in Manhattan during the 1940's and 1950's. He was deeply involved in electronic medicine. He was far ahead of his time. Dr. Jacques was a colleague of pioneer biomedical inventor Georges Lakhovsky and was instrumental in helping Lakhovsky develop his work in the 1940s before Lakhovsky was run over by a car and killed in 1943.

Georges Lakhovsky wrote Radiations and Waves Sources of Our Life in 1941. Dr. Jacques wrote the original introduction to Lakhovsky's book entitled The Secret of Life. We used to visit our diminutive uncle Dr. Jacques every year when we stayed at the Dorset and there were endless discussions with my father about Georges Lakhovsky and his discoveries. It was not until much later that I realized how great an influence my great uncle Jacques was in my life.

My maternal grandfather had a radio repair shop and produced the first crystal radios in Montreal around 1920. He opened a radio shop and started repairing and making the first radios in Canada. He was self-taught, like his grandson the zapper maker. My mother still relates how they use to listen to KDKA in Pittsburgh in the early days with the crystal in the glass. Ma recalled making the rounds with my grandfather to purchase radio parts in Montreal in the 1920's. Paying the rent and putting food on the table for a family of five was a serious challenge for a radio repairman in the 1920s. When the depression struck in 1929 my mother graduated high school and became secretary to the lawyer Edgar Berliner, the son of Emile Berliner who invented the record disc in 1888. Edgar had moved into private legal in Montreal after the sale of the family's Victor Talking Machine Company. It was bought by RCA in 1929. In the 1930s Edgar funneled repossessed radios to my grandfather who resold them to supplement his income from making and repairing radios. My grand-father was a great influence in my life. That's me in the photo -- running to the store to buy electrical supplies for Grandpa.

In 1947 a wonderful event occurred in our home. A Northern Electric bakelite radio was ensconced on the kitchen counter and became the center of musical interest for me in the 1950s. By 1957 I was clipping a crystal Rocket Radio to the radiator in my bedroom to listen to the hit parade. A transistor radio was my prized possession in 1958 allowing me to bring popular music with me wherever I went. My wonderment at all things electronic was by then in full bloom."

How It Started 

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