Bacterial Infections

Multiple Conditions

Question: I need some help with these: -Retroviruses -Hyperestrogen -Lactic Acidosis -Hyper Ammonia -Brain Balance (Left/Right side) -Blood Brain Barrier (heal the leaky aspect of it) -Cerebral Spinal Fluid (bring down inflammation or clear it of bacteria/toxins) -Hypothalamic Syndrome -Parahypothyroid /Parahyperthyroid Also is there a set for a leaky or inflamed Dural Sac? Answer: ——————– […]

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Hip Replacement — Help with Recovery

Question: What  frequencies would I use for my husband that is having a hip replacement jan. 24th. Program  before and after please.  Do you have one to detox Anesthesia? Answer: The most applicable sets would be the detox sets: Use each set 3 plus times per day, you can sleep with each set for a week

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Unknown Stomach Issue

Question: Wow soooo wonderful thank you soooo much for all your detailed answers! Yes it would be so wonderful I could use some assistance with trying to diagnose more specifically what’s happening in my gut. I am a 49 years old American and currently living in Thailand and find it difficult to get some really

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Kidney Bacterial Infection

Question: My husband has a bacterial infection in his kidneys what would the be the best frequency set to use? Answer: Use: both sets as it is not clear regarding bacteria type Bacterial Infections, Gram (-): 0.15, 9.23, 42.75, 183.85, 275.29, 307.25, 435.37, 587.50, 795.52, 901.03 Bacterial Infections, Gram (+): 0.15, 0.92, 2.75, 13.22, 163.00,

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Parasite Set & Bacterial Infections

Question: I wonder if you could advise me. Does (or could) the Dr. Clark Parasites general comprehensive: 0.16, 0.30, 0.68, 0.90, 2.50, 5.50, 13.93, 93.50, 356.72, 451.17 replace the Hulda Clark Herbal Cleanse? Also does (or could) it replace the frequency Independent positive offset zapping? Or the gram negative/positive Bacterial infections? I was thinking of

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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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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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Food Borne Bacteria and Amoebas

Question: This question regards water and food borne bacteria and amoebas. I am in Mexico and have had one round of infection of each. Do you think that “bacterial infections and mycoses” is the best setting for bacteria and “amebiasis” for amoebas? Is there a setting that would be a good general preventative to run

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Differences Between Bacteria

Questions: What are the Differences between the Gram Positive,  Gram Negative, and Bacterial and Mycosis. Answer: (1) Gram Positive Bacteria Six gram-positive genera are typically pathogenic in humans. Two of these, Streptococcus and Staphylococcus, are cocci (sphere-shaped bacteria). The remaining organisms are bacilli (rod-shaped bacteria) and can be subdivided based on their ability to form

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