Question: My Dad had a stroke a couple of months ago. One day he woke up and he discovered he had no control over his right leg and later that day he was diagnosed with a stroke which of course had caused the temporary paralysis of his right leg. A few days later in Hospital he regained the use of his right leg but now he still has some numbness in his right leg. The doctors have described it as Paresis of the right leg. Could you please suggest possible frequency sets for the numbness that may be useful for him to Rife on? I could not find Paresis on the Frequency List. Could Rifeing on the Stroke frequency set be of any use ? I look forward to your help. Answer: Spastic paresis – symptoms are exaggerated tendon reflexes and muscle hypertonia. Peresis is a condition typified by a weakness of voluntary movement, or partial loss of voluntary movement or by impaired movement. As the condition is muscular related resulting from the loss of inhibition of motor neurons, causing excessive velocity-dependent muscle contraction, it falls under this frequency list treatment program: Muscle Spasticity: 0.13, 0.40, 0.62, 0.90, 5.58, 117.25, 442.52, 657.51, 722.59, 865.87 Use the Belt around the affected right leg, at the focal point of the paresis, use the belt overnight for 6-9 hours on the above frequency set. The condition will tend to show the first signs of improvement after 14 days of nightly treatments. The client may also use the velcro/or flex straps on the soles of the feet, at the same time.  

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