Question:  Hello. I am wanting to order a zapper – I’m curious what the conductive material in the wristbands is? I’m comparing this with what’s available from the Hulda Clark store. Thanks

Answer: Thank you for asking some good questions.

I hope you do know that every single Zapper distributor on the internet is a private business, no matter what their name, they are not connected with Hulda Clark or any of her family.  We are all independent, and I cannot speak directly about which site you are talking about because there are many of them that call themselves Hulda Clark. 
 
Conductive wriststraps are typically 1/2 – 1 inch wide, and they have a conductive core, and use a wire to connect the snap on the wristband with the Zapper device.  It is an accessory that allows you to zap two different spots on the body.  Typically wriststraps can be purchased through medical supply houses for use with tens type machines.
 
We had to design our own version of custom wristbands because the narrow straps used (1/2 – 1 inch wide) cause redness, soreness and burns while zapping.  This is a concern which has been brought forward to us.  We believe that 4 square inches of surface area is necessary to get good zapping contact.  We have therefore custom manufactured our own 2 inch wide strap, with a layer of conductive material sandwiched in the centre between velcro and a layer of faux suede, so the conductive core does not touch the skin.  Our wristbands are manufactured here in Canada with non-China labour, and tailored to our needs with the AutoZap 5 Hulda Clark zapper.
 
We get our conductive material directly from Italy from a medical supplier, and we get other components directly here in Canada.  Please see my video on this page where I explain the different accessories we have available, benefits and drawbacks to each one, and my personal recommendation.  https://www.bestzapper.com/conductive-accessories-overview/?v=c0d191de5bff
 
I hope this helps!