Question:

Stacey’s question is about what to do for two separate conditions.
Gardnerella
and 
Hydra Vulgaris

Answer:

Gardnerella Vaginalis is an anaerobic bacterium that is the causative agent in bacterial vaginosis (BV). This bacteria normally are part of the vaginal flora and any overgrowth can cause BV which is the most common cause of vaginal discharge

Use Group 10

Bacterial Gram (+) and (-) RDPV3 GROUP 10: 0.12, 0.55, 0.86, 7.5, 12.5, 77.5, 120, 307.25, 320, 615

This is also a related and more specific set which is applicable

Vaginitis, Monilial: 0.07, 2.5, 5.5, 25.16, 45, 125.09, 269.71, 479.93, 527, 667

Hydra vulgaris, I would assume this clients question relates to the Hydra Vulgaris reports found in certain vials of Pf-izer Vaccine and documented by 3 independent doctors in multiple countries is a fresh-water polyp, is a small animal freshwater hydroid, The only known suggested frequencies would be the parasite set at Group 15

 

Dr. Hulda Clark Parasite General ZDPV3 Group 15: 0.16, 0.3, 0.68, 0.9, 2.5, 5.5, 13.93, 93.5, 356.72, 451.17

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