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Nanobots, can the machine help?

Question: Is there anything for the nanobots that seem to be the wave of the future vaccines? Answer: It is correct that the Bill Gates foundation are promoting vaccinations for the entire planet which some have been said will contain various unknown and likely dangerous products, whether they are bots, sterilization agents or other.  If […]

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Ileocecal Valve Dysfunction

Question: I’ve finally been diagnosed with an inflamed/dysfunctional ileocecal valve. I can’t seem to find frequencies for treating this condition; are you aware of any? Answer: The ileocecal valve is a sphincter muscle situated at the junction of the ileum (last portion of the small intestine) and the colon (first portion of the large intestine).

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Detrusor Failure

Question: Hello,what is the setting for Detrusor Failure (bladder muscle).  Does it come under Urination Disorders (page 117) or is there another setting.  Thank you, L. M. Answer: Retention  of  urine  may  be  acute  or  chronic,  and there are different underlying causes of inability to empty the bladder. Acute retention of urine, or the sudden

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Mutations, Testing for Frequencies, How?

Question: If the virus mutates to some [or even to some modest degree], do the frequencies change due to that? **  Also one of the “scientist” asked whether they assess the sample in a petri dish which sometimes has a different expression due to the environment than when in a person. **  Do they always

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Seizures Brought on by Encephalitis

Question: One reason why I decided to get this was because at an early age I had Encephalitis, and have been dealing with seizures ever since. What I was wondering is if I may be able to use this machine to stop the seizures. Answer: Grand Mal Seizures: 0.15, 0.25, 8.62, 17.22, 82.5, 115.87, 325,

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Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD)

Question: M. P.  has posterior vitreous detachment which is a precursor to a tear in the retina. What frequencies should she use? Answer: A posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) is a condition of the eye in which the vitreous membrane separates from the retina. It refers to the separation of the posterior hyaloid membrane from the retina

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