Kennel cough is a term loosely used to describe a complex of infections—both viral and bacterial—that causes inflammation of a dog’s voice box and windpipe. It’s a form of bronchitis and is similar to a chest cold in humans. Though it usually clears up on its own, kennel cough is highly contagious to other dogs. The following pathogens have been a known contributor to Kennel Cough parainfluenza, bordetella and adenovirus-2. This proves a “general” set requirement due to the diversity of the pathogen contributors, with a focus on the Influenza type virus The following set contains frequencies for treatment of these general “FLU” (Influenza) viral contributors Influenza, General: 0.08, 0.25, 0.57, 7.50, 10.53, 12.50, 40.00, 313.35, 320.00, 615.00,
on a Rife PRO you could also add the Bronchitis set to the treatment. Bronchitis: 0.04, 0.37, 0.83, 2.50, 70.00, 95.03, 175.00, 269.71, 355.72, 755.00
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