Question:

This is the list of the issues that M. (her daughter) has.  They we’re just wondering which ones they should treat first.
Bartonella
Ehrlichia
Mold toxicity
Gut dysbiosis
Mitochondrial dysfunction

Difficult time breaking down fat in the body

We do have test results for a lot of the gut stuff but I wasn’t sure if we should send those. Originally we were thinking of trying to work on the gut first but we just aren’t sure the best approach. Or if we should work on something else first. M. currently is taking activated charcoal and bentonite clay for mold and toxins. She’s also taking a ton of other supplements. Mainly vitamins but also PQQ, l-carnitine, Banderol, homeopathic detox drops, and SF722.
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Answer:
When clients present a large list, it is usually related to one single condition, and the other “listed diseases” are the symptoms
Let’s start with the last first
Difficult time breaking down fat in the body.

Fat is accumulated through a diet high in Sugar, and Carbohydrates.  While there is a high consumption of products with added sugar or high carbohydrates, the body will store the fat continuously.

No amount of Rife or Zapper Digital frequency work will change this very simple equation:

High Carbs = inability to break down fats.

Follow a KETO diet in order to break down fats quickly and effectively.  KETO is not really a “diet” because you do not limit your food,  you just change the high carbohydrate, high sugar foods, into a low Carb, no sugar diet.  You can eat as much as you want provided it is carbohydrate free.

Bartonella

Bartonella bacteria are known to be carried by fleas, body lice and ticks.

People with tick bites have acquired the disease. People who recall being bitten by ticks have been co-infected with the Lyme spirochete and bartonella. This is likely the cause of ALL OTHER ISSUES stated in the list given.

Bartonellosis is reaching epidemic proportions worldwide and it is transmitted by the same ticks that transmit lyme disease.

Common symptoms include fever, headaches, fatigue, poor appetite, brain fog, muscle pain, and swollen glands around the head, neck, and arms.

Known diseases caused by Bartonella infections include chronic lymphadenopathy, trench fever, chronic bacteraemia, culture-negative endocarditis, bacillary angiomatosis, bacillary peliosis, vasculitis, and uveitis.

For this reason, it appears the symptoms of all listed diseases below are related to the Bartonellosis.

Bartonellosis: 0.07, 0.12, 0.9, 20, 40, 134.25, 357.73, 510.25, 752.63, 923.7

The other mentioned conditions (symptoms)

Ehrlichia

use:  Rickettsia Infections: 0.15, 0.19, 0.9, 55.75, 322.06, 477.5, 527, 662.71, 742, 988.9

Mold toxicity

Molds (Moulds) Human Fungal Rife Digital Professional V3

GROUP 18: 77, 126, 133, 177, 181, 188, 232, 242, 277, 288

Gut Dysbiosis

Gastroenteritis: 0.12, 0.2, 0.9, 47.5, 110.25, 322.54, 332.41, 684.81, 712.23, 992

Mitochondrial dysfunction

Mitochondrial Diseases: 0.04, 0.25, 0.46, 0.52, 0.78, 0.9, 42.5, 87.5, 132.41, 376.29

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