Bacteria

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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White Powder in Urine, What is that?

Question: I would like to know when I use the detox ( extraction),  any possibility something come out like white powder or stuff in the urine? I have a test and nothing was found in the urine or the blood test of signs of bacteria but some white stuffs like powder,  three weeks ago I

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Micro Bacterium Abscesses

Question: My mother is having trouble with a bacteria. It is apparently resistant to the prescription drug she is taking. It is Micro Bacterium Abscesses. She is going to be using the Rife Digital Professional V3. Do you have any idea what frequencies she should use? Answer: Gram-negative bacteria cause infections including pneumonia, bloodstream infections,

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Bacterial Vaginosis

Question: I hope you’re well. I can’t tell you how much I depend on my Rife machine. In addition to a healthy lifestyle – I’m convinced that frequencies are the answers to almost everything. This being said – a bit embarrassing – but hoping you can help. I’ve been diagnosed with BV: bacterial vaginosis. I’m

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Collapsed Lung & Septic – What would I use?

Question: Hi Michele, The cancers I have have been very hard to diagnose, the tomato size lesion that was dissected from the top of my heart was sent to several Pathologists for identification, and the consensus was some form Lymphoma, but PET/CT scans showed that every marrow space in every bone (except my Skull &

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Nanobacteria

Presently Nanobacteria are considered to be a crystaline formation rather than a bacteria. An April 2008 PNAS article also reported that blood nanobacteria are not living organisms and stated that “CaCO3 precipitates prepared in vitro are remarkably similar to purported nanobacteria in terms of their uniformly sized, membrane-delineated vesicular shapes, with cellular division-like formations and

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Flavobacterium Frequencies

Flavobacterium is a genus of Gram-negative, non-motile and motile, rod-shaped bacteria that consists of 130 recognized species, as well as three newly proposed species. Flavobacteria are found in soil and fresh water in a variety of environments As Flavobacterium is a “Genus”, the perfect frequency set is Bacterial Infections, Gram (-), which, as a general

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Mutations

Question: On some of the Rife sites, they are saying that if the pathogen mutates the frequencies are no longer valid. Answer: Pathogen is unclear. A pathogen could be a Virus, Bacteria or Parasite People who usually discuss Mutations, are speaking of the subject of Bacteria. Virus are so tiny it is virtually impossible to

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