The harder you work the luckier you get! Posts: 965 | From Nebraska Cornhuskers fan in Massachusetts | Registered: Dec 2007
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Brussels
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I used the KMT (microcurrent), and felt it helped, but it was not a mono therapy.
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mojo
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I'm doing 6 min. at two different frequencies on the DT EMEM but too early to tell.
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karenl
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I rifed but now Fry says it was not bartonella but protozoa. So it could not work. One frequency hit and this is a frequency also for malaria ( part of fry bug).
I think it works if youu have the right diagnosis.
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tick battler
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Thanks all!
Karenl - good point about the protozoa issue and having the right diagnosis. I think the bart symptoms might actually be BLO or protozoa in some cases, so that could be a reason why it wouldn't work at the bart frequencies.
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Try frequencies for protozoa 434, 753, 5776, 1583 and toxoplasmosis 979.1 etc as they will be the closeset according to a rife patient of dr fry.
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map1131
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I don't know, but I'm about to experience this. I've never really gone after bart with my rife.
The programs I was running just didn't seem to help me. Now I'm on a 3 mth course of rifampin. Rifampin has been effective for me.
Next it is going to be every day different bart freqs to see if I can keep it knocked down.
Pam
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