Question: I see there is a designated frequency for asthma. Does this mean a specific type of pathogenetic organism has been implicated in a wide range of asthma cases/types?
AS a life long intermittent asthma sufferer I would love to know if there is a particular pathogenetic organism/bug that has some of the cause of my asthma. Do you have access to any info on this subject and or cases of asthma that have benefited from use of the Rife digital?
cheers, Answer: Asthma, and related bacterial infections
Asthma is the inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Hemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis have been linked to asthma exacerbations, particularly when sinusitis is present. Treatment therefore should be directed toward these organisms if a bacterial cause is suspected. The atypical bacteria–specifically, C. pneumoniae and M. pneumoniae–deserve special attention. Data suggest a link between these organisms and the exacerbation of asthma, as well as suggest that these organisms may be causative in asthma development.
Should you diversify from the Rife Digital Professional preset Asthma frequency set, also try the following treatment sets which are effective in targetting specific asthma related bacteria.
Streptococcus pneumoniae: 0.05, 0.35, 2.75, 30.93, 75.81, 187.50, 405.32, 715.00, 803.51, 905.32
Influenza, General: 0.08, 0.25, 0.57, 7.50, 10.53, 12.50, 40.00, 313.35, 320.00, 615.00,
Also consider using mat/belt over the upper chest region for more effective localized frequency treatments
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