Analysis of Group #15 Frequencies
According to Dr. Clark’s research, this particular set of frequencies is not for a single parasite, but is a “Group Sweep” designed to target a range of common and problematic parasites simultaneously. Each frequency corresponds to the Mortal Oscillatory Rate of a specific parasite or its developmental stage.
Here is a breakdown of what each frequency in Group #15 targets, based on Dr. Clark’s published work:
0.16 Hz: This is an extremely low frequency. In Clark’s paradigm, such low frequencies often target very large parasites or specific life stages, such as the roundworm (Ascaris) or its eggs.
0.3 Hz & 0.68 Hz: These are also very low frequencies that fall within the range for common intestinal flukes (Fasciolopsis buski) and other large worms. They may target different stages of the fluke’s life cycle (adult, egg, miracidium).
0.9 Hz: This frequency is associated with the Sheep Liver Fluke (Fasciola hepatica), a common parasite that Clark linked to various health issues.
2.5 Hz: This is a key frequency for the human pancreatic fluke (Eurytrema pancreaticum). Clark associated this parasite with conditions affecting the pancreas.
5.5 Hz: This is the primary MOR for the common intestinal fluke (Fasciolopsis buski), which Clark considered a foundational parasite in many chronic illnesses.
13.93 Hz: This frequency is known to target Giardia lamblia, a widespread protozoan that causes intestinal distress.
93.5 Hz: This shifts into a higher range, targeting bacteria. This is the MOR for Salmonella, a common pathogenic bacteria often found alongside parasites.
356.72 Hz: This frequency is used for Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria, specifically pathogenic strains that can cause infection and imbalance.
451.17 Hz: This is another bacterial frequency, targeting Shigella, a bacterium responsible for dysentery.
The power of Group #15 lies in its multi frequency application, which creates a comprehensive “sweep” effect through the body. Instead of targeting a single parasite, this group provides broad-spectrum coverage by beginning with large worms and flukes at the very low hertz range, moving up to protozoa like Giardia, and culminating with pathogenic bacteria in the hundreds of hertz, ensuring a wide variety of invaders are targeted in one session. This design creates a synergistic effect; since parasites rarely exist in isolation and often carry their own bacterial loads, the inclusion of frequencies for pathogens like Salmonella and E. coli eliminates these secondary, co-infecting organisms, leading to a more thorough cleanse.
As the zapper cycles through each frequency, it sends each specific Mortal Oscillatory Rate (MOR) wave through the body’s fluids and tissues, causing any matching parasite or bacterium to resonate destructively and be neutralized before the current moves on to the next frequency and a different set of organisms. Furthermore, the positive offset square wave is believed to be particularly effective at penetrating cells and tissues to reach the pathogens, while the specificity of the MOR ensures that beneficial gut flora and human cells, which vibrate at vastly different frequencies, remain entirely unharmed. In essence, Group #15 acts as a coordinated broad-spectrum cleanse that systematically applies the mortal oscillatory rates for key parasites and their bacterial co-infections to eliminate them from the body in a comprehensive manner.