Ellery Eskelin
Ellery Eskelin
saxophonist and composer, new york city
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Hulda Clark Now

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.

Clark’s central thesis, popularized in her book "The Cure for All Diseases," was that every illness—ranging from diabetes and AIDS to cancer—stemmed from two factors: HULDA CLARK

Stringent avoidance of commercial hygiene products, processed foods, and certain household items she deemed toxic. Legal and Medical Controversy Clark is famous for inventing the , a

was a Canadian naturopath, author, and controversial figure in alternative medicine, best known for her claims that all human diseases are caused by parasites and environmental pollutants. Core Philosophy and Claims Legal and Medical Controversy was a Canadian naturopath,

Specifically, she claimed a rare fluke ( Fasciolopsis buski ) was the primary cause of cancer.