Michele Michaels

Acinetobacter Baumannii

Acinetobacter baumannii is a type of bacteria that belongs to the family Moraxellaceae. It is a Gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile bacterium. Acinetobacter species are commonly found in soil and water, and they can also be present on the skin of healthy individuals. Acinetobacter baumannii is known to cause a variety of infections, particularly in hospitalized patients […]

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Clostridium Difficile

Clostridium difficile belongs to the bacterial family Clostridiaceae. This family encompasses a diverse group of Gram-positive, anaerobic bacteria, many of which are spore-forming and commonly found in soil, water, and the gastrointestinal tracts of humans and animals. Clostridium difficile, often abbreviated as C. difficile or C. diff, is a type of bacterium that can cause

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Information on Some Specific Parasites

On the machine use:Iodamoebiasis [entamoeba infection]: 2.5, 13.93, 204.51, 337.3, 388.95, 389, 390.7, 408.15, 409, 411.15 Mite Infestations: 0.03, 0.12, 0.93, 7.5, 132.33, 247.52, 362.54, 596.55, 695.61, 819.34 Parasites: roundworms (nematode): 0.68, 0.9, 2.5, 9.2, 13.93, 25.3, 93.5, 417.3, 422, 424.5 Toxocariasis: 0.25, 0.87, 5.12, 85, 100, 355.72, 425.16, 571, 837, 937.41

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Amyloidosis

Amyloidosis is a rare disease caused by the abnormal buildup of amyloid proteins in tissues and organs throughout the body. These amyloid proteins can accumulate and interfere with the normal functioning of organs, leading to various symptoms and complications. Amyloidosis can affect different organs, including the heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, nervous system, and gastrointestinal tract.

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Antrochoanal Polyps

Antrochoanal polyps, also known as Killian polyps, are benign growths that originate from the mucous membrane lining of the maxillary sinus (antro) and extend through the natural sinus openings (ostia) into the nasal cavity (choana). These polyps typically arise unilaterally and can cause symptoms such as nasal obstruction, difficulty breathing, nasal discharge, and anosmia (loss

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C-cell Medullary Cancer

C-cell medullary cancer, also known as medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), is a rare type of cancer that develops in the C cells (also called parafollicular cells) of the thyroid gland. These C cells are responsible for producing calcitonin, a hormone that helps regulate calcium levels in the body. MTC accounts for approximately 1-2% of all

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Autonomia, or Autonomic Dysfunction

Question: Good afternoon. My wife has been diagnosed with Autonomia and I notice two protocols: Autonomic Failure and Autonomic Nervous System. Which of the two do you suggest she use? We have the V3 and an older, smaller Royal Rife machine. Thank you.  Sincerely, D. M. Answer: Autonomia, or autonomic dysfunction, is a condition characterized

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