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). Its function is to allow digested food materials to pass from the small intestine into your large intestine. The ileocecal valve also blocks these waste materials from backing back up into the small intestine. It is intended to be a one-way valve, only opening up to allow processed foods to pass through.

The most common dysfunction of the ileocecal valve is Ileocolitis. This related to Crohn’s type of disease and it affects the ileocecal valve function

Although the client advises a dysfunction of the ileocecal valve, the Ileocolitis frequencies set are recommended for the treatment of the more chronic form of ileocecal valve dysfunction, and therefore is the most applicable frequency set for this treatment

Use the machine in conjunction with a belt or mat over lower back.  You can use the straps but the mat or belt will allow to more directly target the area at issue.

Using this frequency set:

Ileocolitis: 0.13, 0.23, 0.7, 0.87, 5.78, 7.25, 30, 96.5, 322.06, 519.34

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