Clark-03 - The Mini Frequency Generator
Clark-03 - The Mini Frequency Generator
Clark-03 - The Mini Frequency Generator
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For research with the Syncrometer. Dr. Clark determined the frequencies in the frequency tables in the Disease book with a frequency generator and the Syncrometer. To do
that the frequency generator has to be connected to the plate on the right.
FEATURES OF MINIFG:
Can produce positive or mixed (positive/negative) offset, and a sine or square wave.
The MiniFG is delivered with two pair of connection cables, conductive pads (left) and the
popular wrist bands.
The MiniFG comes with two pair of connection cables and two pair of electrodes: one
pair of wrist bands and one pair of conductive surfaces that can be placed on the body.
The device is operated with the seven keys and the generous LCD display.
Runs on a regular 9V block battery. The unit comes with a special 9.6V rechargeable
battery for long battery duration and low operating cost.
Approved as a medical device Class IIa in the European Union and Switzerland. Not approved for medical use in the US: do not use on humans.
Attractive design.
MINIFG FAQ
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.
HOW DO I DETERMINE WHICH PROGRAM (P1-P6) RESP. WHICH WAVE SHAPE I SHOULD USE?
If you want to have the broad band zapper effect but still use a specific frequency, use positive
offset square wave (P3). You can also use P5 which is the programmed 7-20-7-20-7 zapper timer.
You can change the frequency on the zapper and also the timing of the first cycle. P6 is also positive offset square wave, you can program 6 frequencies there.
If you want to use one specific frequency ONLY, use the pure sine wave with mixed offset (P2).
This is also the frequency you use when you attach the MiniFG to the Syncrometer or imprint
frequencies onto water or homeographic globules.
In the Syncrometer Manual you will find reference to the use of positive offset sine wave (P1).
Dr. Clark uses this TOGETHER with the zapper, i.e. she attaches a zapper to the patient, plus
specific frequencies with one or more frequency generators.
Mixed offset square wave (P4) is never used.
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 strict 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 globules on
a Syncrometer plate. We cannot advocate it for medical use on humans.