Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal condition caused by a parasitic worm called Dirofilaria immitis.
These worms primarily affect dogs but can also infect other animals like cats, ferrets, and even humans in rare cases. The disease is transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. When a mosquito carrying heartworm larvae bites a dog, the larvae enter the bloodstream and eventually mature into adult worms, residing in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels. Once inside a dog’s body, adult heartworms can cause severe damage to the heart, lungs, and surrounding blood vessels.
One innovative approach to treating heartworm disease in dogs is the use of frequency therapy with the V3 machine. By utilizing specific frequencies known to target Dirofilaria immitis, the V3 can provide a non-invasive and potentially effective treatment option for infected dogs.
Program 2525 on the V3 is specifically designed to address dog heartworm, delivering frequencies such as
2525: Parasites: Dirofilaria immitis/dog heartworm:
2.5, 13.93, 204.51, 337.3, 388.95, 389, 390.7, 425.2, 426, 427.3
These frequencies are believed to disrupt the physiology and reproductive cycle of heartworms, ultimately leading to their elimination from the dog’s body.
The V3’s program 2525 offers a promising alternative or adjunctive treatment for heartworm disease, providing pet owners with a safe, drug-free option to support their dog’s health and well-being.