Bacterial Infections

Unknown Bacterial Infection

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 […]

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Underarm Skin Bacteria

Underarm skin bacteria can cause conditions like bacterial folliculitis, which is inflammation of the hair follicles due to bacterial infection. Staphylococcus aureus is a common bacterium found on the skin that can lead to such infections, particularly in areas with higher sweat production like the armpits. This can result in redness, swelling, and sometimes even

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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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Bacterial Infections & Liver Issues

Question: First in looking at the rife frequency codes what does it mean when it says bacterial infections then uses the word gram with a plus or minus sign? What does the gram and the plus minus sign mean? Also, I am having bile backup really bad. What setting do I put the rife machine

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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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Chemo and Risk of Bacterial Infections

Question: Also, because of the lymphoma, and chemo, they indicate that the risk of bacterial infections is very high. They say that often it is a secondary bacterial infection that will cause death, rather than cancer. (They also indicate a high risk of pneumonia). I am wondering if perhaps the Rife could help in preventing

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