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I believ I have Lyme and babesia, but I may also have the fry bug. Does anyone know if there is a rife frequency for this that works? Can photons treat the fry bug? Anything else that is effective at killing it besides abx?
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bluelyme
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Artmensin for .maybe iver ...does dna frequencies have a# yet?..essential oils topically trying thieves in coconut gave me lil herx ...
my apitherapist swears venom gets coinfections too...tattoos you a little bit...doing it 3x week now
one would have to get nosode for it for photons to work ya...char boem maybe has a frequency...are you using plasma ?
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quote:Originally posted by katrinab: I believ I have Lyme and babesia, but I may also have the fry bug. Does anyone know if there is a rife frequency for this that works?
I would start out by trying the typical babs numbers such as 28, 432, & 753. Seems like I'm missing one. You can always check out the "Rife Support and Sharing Thread." I believe I remember a conversation about Protomyxzoa Rheumatica (Fry bug).
I know 28 is pretty powerful for me for protozoans. So is 753.
72 and 120 are the basic parasite frequencies. 72 has affected me like a pain reliever in the past!
FWIW, I have found the couple contact "Rife" devices that I have used have helped me more than the light and sound ones such as BCX and Beam Ray. That's just me, and I don't have an explanation for why the difference.
I agree with bluelyme. Artemisinin and Artemisia would be worth a try. I know Artemisinin has helped me so much since I started using it last year!- but I don't have Protomyxzoa.
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Treatment does not usually use abx. Sometimes it may be a macrolide.
But typically it is: Anti-parasitic agents – three or four at same time • Alinia, Artemisinin, Albenza, Ivermectin • Bab-2, A-Bab, Cryptolepsis, A-Bart, Coptis chinensis • Cumanda • Sometimes macrolide antibiotic
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You could also try doing some kind of biofeedback scan to try to identify frequencies that you might not have otherwise considered.
I just tried this out using my Spooky2 after reading about other people's success doing it. It will scan across a frequency range while measuring your pulse and so can detect when your body gets slightly stressed due to a pathogen hit.
I ran a short scan yesterday and it flagged a frequency for strep which I have never thought of trying to treat. It makes sense as strep can contribute to the PANDAS type syndrome which is associated with lyme and cos.
Scanning using Spooky seems to be a bit of an art as you need to identify the frequency range to scan and also the step increments and various other parameters. But it seems promising.
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I think that I still have the Fry bug, whatever it is. Long time ago Fry lab found "hemabartonella" in my smear. I have treated borrelia and co. Using photons and nosodes. But I still have some kind of pathogen that tests sometimes like Protozoa and sometimes like a parasite. I treat with MMS, d'arsonval device and started Rife recently. With Rife I was using Babesia DNA freq and was herxing when I was using it. Lately I have tried to find freq. specific for my blood parasite using energetic tests. 636 freq. came out. I diced once with it using sweeps . I herxes slightly. I will try to rife higher harmonics of this freq. Based on my energetic tests high ammounts of MMS with those devices are able to eliminate this parasite whatever it is.
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