Question:
I believe my fisherman friend has a bacterial infection called Fish Handler’s disease. I believe the specific bacteria causing the infection to be Mycobacterium Marinum, based on the symptoms.
When looking at the Rife frequency list, this bacteria does not appear. The closest is Mycobacterium Avium. Do you happen to have any additional resources that might have the resonant frequencies for Mycobacterium Marinum specifically?
Answer:
Mycobacterium marinum is a slow-growing, acid-fast bacterium in the genus Mycobacterium marinum and is structurally similar to Gram-positive organisms,
The Rife Digital Professional V3 (RDPV3) Group 1442: Gram [+] Bacterial Infections : 0.12, 0.55, 0.86, 7.5, 12.5, 275.29, 307.25, 435.37, 587.5, 795.52 is associated with protocols used by practitioners who utilize these “Gram-positive bacterial” frequencies because Mycobacterium species share structural features—such as thick cell walls and high lipid content—with Gram-positive organisms.
In those same protocols, using the machine’s positive red velcro strap near the lesion is intended to concentrate the applied electrical frequencies locally. The reasoning is that placing the contact close to the infected tissue will increase current density through the affected skin and underlying tissue, thereby exposing the bacteria to the chosen frequencies more directly rather than dispersing the signal across the body.
The Black strap can be attached anywhere else on the body, such as around the base of the soles of one foot. as Black terminal is the Ground or Earth.