Question:
I have one of your rife machines and the question has come up if I can treat a 20 month old toddler for worms and which frequency would you use.
I think it is a threadworm.
Answer:
For Little Ones (20 Months & Under):
Babies and toddlers are still growing, and their tiny bodies—especially their brains, nervous systems, and immune systems—can be extra sensitive to things like electrical or electromagnetic exposure. That’s why the Rife Digital frequency treatments aren’t recommended for this age group, as noted in the instruction manual.
When it comes to natural parasite cleanses (like the Hulda Clark protocol with wormwood, black walnut, and clove), these aren’t safe for infants either. Some of these ingredients—such as thujone in wormwood or juglone in black walnut—can be too harsh for little tummies and may even affect their developing nervous systems. While these herbs might be okay for adults, they haven’t been proven safe for babies, so it’s best to avoid them.
About Pinworms (Threadworms):
Pinworms are tiny, white worms that love to set up camp in kids’ intestines. They’re about the size of a staple (1 cm long) and love to come out at night to lay eggs around the bottom—which is why they cause that super annoying itching! They spread super easily through touch, bedding, or even dust, making daycare or family life a prime spot for sharing (unfortunately).
A simple “tape test” at the doctor’s office can confirm if they’re the culprits. And for treatment,
mebendazole or albendazole (safe for kids over 1 year)
works like a charm! These medicines gently stun and clear out the worms, usually with just one dose (and a repeat dose two weeks later). Side effects are rare—sometimes a mild tummy ache—but most little ones handle it just fine.