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 these bacterial infections? Maybe that is a setting she should be using during the 4 months of chemo treatments?
Answer:
There are hundreds of different types of bacterial infections: For this reason a General bacteria set can be followed.
Use Group 10 (General) also includes cold and flu related bacteria
Group 10 : Gram +/- Bacterial infections (cold & flu)
0.12, 0.55, 0.85, 7.50, 12.50, 77.50, 120.00, 307.25, 320.00, 615.00
For more specific sets targeting the 2 most common Bacterial Infection types
Bacterial Infections, Gram (-): 0.12, 0.55, 0.86, 7.5, 12.5, 307.25, 435.37, 587.5, 795.57, 901.03
Bacterial Infections, Gram (+): 0.12, 0.55, 0.86, 7.5, 12.5, 275.29, 307.25, 435.37, 587.5, 795.52
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