Questions and Answers

GB4000 Super Mat Pack – Short Circuit Question

Question: Thank you for that information.  I like using these accessories better than the hand cylinders and foot plates that came with the GB. I do have another question.  The instructions with the GB4000 say to always avoid touching one hand cylinder with the other when a channel is running as it can cause a short […]

GB4000 Super Mat Pack – Short Circuit Question Read More »

Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T)

Question: What can I use for Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T)? Answer below from the Doctor. Thanks, Steve ———————————————————————– The factor contributing to HPV resistance to Rife Digital frequency treatment is its ability to enter a latent state, where it remains dormant within host cells. The viral genome can exist as an episome (a circular DNA structure)

Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T) Read More »

Hyperestrogenism

Question: I am wondering if there is a set of frequencies for HYPERESTROGENISM? I apparently have an excess of “bad” estrogen in my body.  Answer: Good vs. Bad Estrogen Metabolites The “good” and “bad” distinction often refers to how estrogens are broken down in the liver: “Good” Estrogen Metabolites (Protective) 2-Hydroxyestrone (2-OH-E1) → Associated with

Hyperestrogenism Read More »

Coproporphyria

Question: D. wants to know what to use for COPROPORPHYRIA Answer: Coproporphyria is a rare genetic disorder that belongs to a group of conditions known as porphyrias. Porphyrias are metabolic disorders caused by abnormalities in the heme biosynthesis pathway, which is essential for producing heme, a critical component of hemoglobin (the protein in red blood cells

Coproporphyria Read More »

Streptococcus Viridans

Question: How can I have frequencies for Streptococcus viridans and Ureaplasma urealyticum?  Answer: Streptococcus viridans is a group of bacteria that are part of the normal flora of the human mouth, throat, and upper respiratory tract. These bacteria are gram-positive, facultative anaerobes.They are non-hemolytic or alpha-hemolytic. While Streptococcus viridans is typically harmless and part of the

Streptococcus Viridans Read More »

Sick Ophthalmic Palsy (SOP)

Question: I would also like you to recommend some supplements that you know of that help with SOP.  Answer: While no specific supplements are guaranteed to treat Sick Ophthalmic Palsy, the following may support overall nerve health and recovery: -B vitamins (especially B12) play a role in nerve health and repair and could be considered

Sick Ophthalmic Palsy (SOP) Read More »

Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top