Question:

I had / have a severe bacterial skin infection on my hands that I have been fighting for about 10 months.  I started the Rife machine about a month ago.

I use the #10 bacterial sweep while I sleep each night.  The symptoms have either subsided or changed.  The itching has completely subsided.  The pussy bubbles have 98% subsided. The inflamation has 90% subsided.  The discoloration has 90% subsided.  Instead of spreading up my arm, the symptoms have reversed, and are now confined mainly to my fingers.  I am also now completely off of the antibiotics.

However, I want to check with you on these changes.  When I wake up, occasionally overnight, there is a small discolored circle that appears on my skin.  The circle then sinks down in to my skin forming what looks like a crater, then in another day or two it scabs over.  The scabs have lasted up to 3 weeks.  I am writing to see if you have any info on this situation.  Is this a normal healing process from bacterial skin infections using the Rife machine, or is there something on the machine that I might need to adjust?

Answer:

The closest identifiable match to this infection is:

Impetigo

Cause: Caused by Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria or Streptococcus pyogenes (strep) bacteria.  
Appearance: Red sores that quickly rupture, ooze, and form a honey-colored crust.  
Staph Infection: Caused by Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria.

Antibiotic cream will clear these up.

The natural solution is activated charcoal powder.

People break open these capsules and sprinkle the activated charcoal directly onto Strep sores, allowing the active ingredient to draw out the bacteria and toxins. However, since it’s charcoal, it can stain clothes and other items if not applied carefully.  

Using activated charcoal on Strep sores is an alternative approach some people use to help manage the infection. Activated charcoal is known for its ability to adsorb (bind to) toxins, bacteria, and other harmful substances. The idea behind applying it to Strep sores is that the activated charcoal may help to draw out harmful bacteria and toxins from the affected area, reducing irritation and promoting healing.

Here’s how it works:

Adsorption: Activated charcoal has a porous surface that can trap toxins and bacteria. When applied to the sore, it is believed to absorb some of the harmful substances, which will help reduce infection or irritation.

Reduction of inflammation: By removing some of the bacteria and toxins, activated charcoal will reduce inflammation and pain around the sore, helping to speed up recovery.

Cleansing the wound: The charcoal can act like a natural cleanser for the area, possibly helping to draw out impurities.

Important Considerations:
Messiness: Since activated charcoal is a black powder, it can stain clothes, sheets, or skin if not applied carefully.

Since it is a form of STREP you might also try:

3260: Streptococcus pneumoniae: 

0.13, 0.55, 0.95, 5.22, 25.51, 42.5, 162.52, 492.57, 791.48, 877.93

3259: Streptococcal Infections: 

0.16, 0.55, 0.95, 5.22, 25.51, 42.5, 162.52, 492.57, 675.51, 828.53

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