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Creation date 2009-04-24 Dr. Nenah Sylver’s Newly Updated and Revised Frequency Directory excerpted from Chapter 5 of: The Ri f e Handbook of Frequenc y Therapy, wi th a Holis ti c Health Primer eBook Version, © 2009 by Nenah Sylver, PhD www.nenahsylver.com Sample PDF Version Thank you for your interest in this eBook, which is the result of many years of research! The PDF version is sold as a personalized PDF edition and meant for our Apple Macintosh customers who cannot use our Secure-eBook edition for Windows. As this file is a standard password protected PDF document, it may be possible to use it on any platform (including Windows) that is supported by a suitabl e PDF reader. However, we do not accept any responsibility that this PDF eBook can be used on anything other that current Macintosh and Windows operating systems with the latest versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader. The PDF eBook is secured via a Digital Rights Management system. According to the license, you can use the PDF file on any computer system owned by the person who ordered the eBook (and named in the document). You are permitted to print individual pages for your own personal use, not however to print the entire book to pass on to others. It is NOT permitted to give this PDF file to third parties who are not part of your household, or who place this file online or on any peer-to-peer network, forum, Yahoogroup, etc.

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  • Creation date 2009-04-24

    Dr. Nenah Sylvers

    Newly Updated and Revised Frequency Directory excerpted from Chapter 5 of:

    The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy, with a Holistic Health Primer

    eBook Version, 2009 by Nenah Sylver, PhD www.nenahsylver.com

    Sample PDF Version Thank you for your interest in this eBook, which is the result of many years of research! The PDF version is sold as a personalized PDF edition and meant for our Apple Macintosh customers who cannot use our Secure-eBook edition for Windows. As this file is a standard password protected PDF document, it may be possible to use it on any platform (including Windows) that is supported by a suitable PDF reader. However, we do not accept any responsibility that this PDF eBook can be used on anything other that current Macintosh and Windows operating systems with the latest versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader. The PDF eBook is secured via a Digital Rights Management system. According to the license, you can use the PDF file on any computer system owned by the person who ordered the eBook (and named in the document). You are permitted to print individual pages for your own personal use, not however to print the entire book to pass on to others. It is NOT permitted to give this PDF file to third parties who are not part of your household, or who place this file online or on any peer-to-peer network, forum, Yahoogroup, etc.

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    Some patients, though conscious that their condition is perilous, recover their health simply through their contentment with the goodness of the physician.

    Hippocrates, FatHer oF Medicine Greek pHysician (460400 Bc)

    Chapter 5 Outline Frequency Directory

    Glands ...................................................496Adrenals .............................................497Pancreas .............................................498Parathyroid .........................................498Pineal ................................................499Pituitary .............................................499Thymus ...............................................499Thyroid ...............................................500

    Headache ...............................................505

    Heart, Blood and Circulation ..................506

    Injuries .................................................. 514

    Insect Bites ............................................. 516

    Liver and Gall Bladder ............................. 518Liver .................................................. 518Gall Bladder ........................................523

    Lymphatic System ................................... 524

    Men .......................................................527Penis ..................................................527Prostate ..............................................528Sexual Functioning ................................529Testicles ..............................................529Urinary ..............................................530

    Arthritis and Joints .................................420

    Bacteria ................................................. 424

    Blood Sugar Levels ..................................440

    Bone and Skeleton ..................................442

    Cancer ...................................................447

    Candida, Fungi, Molds and Yeasts ............455

    Chemical Poisoning / Detoxification ........463

    Dental ....................................................468Mouth and Gums ..................................469Teeth ..................................................472

    Ears ....................................................... 474

    Eyes .......................................................477

    Gastrointestinal Tract ..............................482Systemic Conditions ................................483Colon / Large Intestine ..........................489Small Intestine .....................................492Stomach and Esophagus..........................494

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    Note: This list does not include single, stand-alone entries, which are in alphabetical order.

    nenahsylver.comTipHere are a few navigation tips!Just click on the respective chapter on this page to be taken straight there. You can also use bookmarks for the A-Z listings. To search for a term use the "Find" box, which may appear as a pair of binoculars.

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    Tumors, Benign ......................................587

    Ulcers ....................................................588

    Urinary Tract .........................................588Bladder and Urethra .............................589Kidneys ...............................................590

    Viruses ...................................................592

    Women ..................................................604Breasts ...............................................605Menstruation and Menopause ..................605Sexual Functioning ................................606Uterus and Cervix, Ovaries, and

    Fallopian Tubes..................................607Vagina and Labia .................................608

    Mind and Emotions ................................. 531

    Muscles ..................................................540

    Nervous System and Brain .......................544

    Parasites, Protozoa and Worms ................553

    Regeneration and Healing .......................564

    Respiratory Tract ....................................567Lungs .................................................567Nose and Sinuses ...................................570Throat and Lymph Nodes ........................572Vocal Chords ........................................574

    Skin .......................................................577

    Tuberculosis, All Types ............................585

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    GettinG started

    before you dive into the entries, please review these pages. They describe how the frequency directory is organized, and how you can best navigate through the many types of listings. at the end of these instructions is an outline of all categories contained in the frequency directory.

    Alphabetical Order. Every single entry in this frequency directory is in alphabetical order. Most of the entries are also sub-divided into categories. before you become familiar with the categories, you may find it easier to first search alphabetically. begin by looking up either the name of the microbe, the medical term for the disease, or the general symptom. for example, in straight alphabetical order you will find:

    1. The microbe involved in the symptom pictureEnta-moeba histolytica, the parasite that causes amoebic dysentery, under E;

    2. The medical term for the disease, Amoebic Dysentery, under A;

    3. a general symptom, such as Diarrhea, under D (which might or might not be a symptom of amoebic dysentery caused by the Entamoeba histolytica parasite).

    exception: The one exception under which the medical term for a disease will not be listed separately is when the disease name derives from the microbe itself. for

    example, the disease borreliosis designates the condi-tion caused by Borrelia burgdorferi or one of many other Borrelia strains. The alphabetical listing contains both terms: Borrelia, all types / Borreliosis.

    the CateGories

    an alphabetical listing will sometimes remain as a stand-alone entry if a condition cannot be easily classified. Usually, however, you will be directed to the appropriate category to obtain the full listing. a full listing consists of frequencies and (almost always) descriptive text. Most conditions will be found under categories.

    There are four categories under which frequencies are listed: 1. Microbe; 2. Affected Body Part or Body System; 3. Common Name of Condition; 4. Stand-Alone Entry. each is discussed below, in turn.

    1. Microbe. Whenever possible, each disease is linked to a particular pathogen or pathogens. Pathogens are listed under either:a. Bacteria b. Candida, Fungi, Molds and Yeastsc. Parasites, Protozoa and Wormsd. Viruses

    in the microbe sections, entries are generally listed first with the name of the pathogen, then with the medical name for the disease, and then with the common name(s) of the disease (if there are any).

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    l Example: for Lyme Disease, go to L. You will see: Lyme diseaseSee Borrelia, all types / borreliosis / Lyme disease under Bacteria.

    if you are accustomed to calling Lyme by either the name of the microbe Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia garinii, etc., or the medical term borreliosis, go to B. You will see:

    Borrelia, aLL types / BorreLiosis See Borrelia, all types / borreliosis / Lyme disease under Bacteria.

    in these two examples above, there is the microbe (Borrelia), the name of the condition containing the name of the microbe (borreliosis), and the common name (Lyme disease).

    l Example: for Shingles, go to S. You will see: shinGLesSee Herpes Virus Type 3 / Herpes Zoster / Chicken Pox / Varicella / Shingles under Viruses; or Shingles under Nervous System and Brain; or Skin.

    in this Shingles example, you are introduced to the category of Affected Body Part (addressed in greater detail below). The Herpes virus is under the large cat-egory, Viruses. however, Herpes can also be found under Nervous System and Brain and under Skin, because these are the body areas where the virus produces symptoms.

    Now, if you are accustomed to calling Shingles by the name of its pathogen, Herpes Zoster, go to H. You will see:

    herpes, aLL typesSee under Viruses; Men, Penis; Women, Uterus and Cervix, Ovaries, and Fallopian Tubes; or Skin, Shingles.

    2. Affected Body Part or Body System. This is the sec-ond category under which the frequencies are orga-nized. The majority of all entries in the frequency directory are in categories according to where the symptoms appear, such as:l Bone and Skeletonl Gastrointestinal Tract l Glands l Men (body parts specific to men)l Musclesl Respiratory Tract

    l Urinary Tractl Women (body parts specific to women) . . .

    and so on.

    Some of the Affected Body Part or Body System categories are further divided into sub-categories. for instance:

    l Glands Adrenals Pancreas Parathyroid Pineal Pituitary Thymus Thyroid

    l Gastrointestinal Tract Colon / Large Intestine Small Intestine Stomach and Esophagus

    it is very useful to look for frequencies according to the system thats affected, because when browsing, you may find other conditions whose frequencies apply to your situation.

    l Example: for Duodenitis, go to D. You will see: duodenitisSee under Gastrointestinal Tract, Small intestine.

    l Example: for Crohns Disease, go to C. You will see: Crohns disease See under Gastrointestinal Tract, Colon / Large Intestine.

    exception: All cancers, no matter which part of the body they appear in, are listed under Cancer, as cancer can migrate; and the protocol for all types is essentially the same.

    exception: Sub-categories are in alphabetical order at all times, except when general sets are listed.

    l Example:

    Viruses General [this comes first, before all other alphabetical entries]adenovirusesaidsaphthovirus

    etc.

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    3. Common Name of Condition. This is the third cat-egory under which the frequencies are organized. occasionally, frequencies are found under the com-mon name for a general symptom. for example:

    l Injuries

    l Insect Bites

    l Tumors, Benign . . . and so on.

    4. Stand-Alone Entry. This is the fourth and last cat-egory under which the frequencies are organized. a very few entries that are not easily classified under other categories appear alphabetically, under their name, as stand-alone entries.

    l Example: for Fibromyalgia, go to F. You will see it listed in alphabetical order.

    expLanatory text in eaCh entry

    each entry (a complete entry, not a re-direct line) contains many possible names for a condition, a description of symptoms, and the frequencies that eliminate or manage the symptom picture. Many entries also summarize how the pathogen is transmitted, and suggest therapies that complement rife sessions.

    different frequenCy possiBiLities

    Most of the frequencies are divided into several sets.

    1. The first frequency set in an entry consists of the main numbers that experimenters find useful for that condi-tion. in addition, frequencies associated with particu-lar researchers are usually considered primary.

    2. a second frequency set (if applicable) is for related frequencies, often related to co-infections.

    3. a third frequency set (if applicable) is for frequencies that might or might not be related, depending on your particular condition.

    Whereas frequencies attached to the name of a researcher should be considered primary, no one researchers fre-quencies take precedence over any other researchers fre-quencies in a given listing.

    1. The following frequencies are from dr. hulda Clark.

    2. The following frequencies are from dr. Jeff Sutherland.

    3. The following frequencies are from Michael Tigchelaar.

    What the numBers and symBoLs mean

    Hertz. if a frequency contains only numerals, without any periods or commas, it is in hz (hertz).

    465 is 465 hz522 is 522 hz2008 is 2008 hz

    Decimals. Some frequencies contain one, two, and sometimes even three decimal places. decimals are very important; so if your unit can handle them, use them. if your unit cannot handle decimals, program a sweep to make sure that the number you need is included. for example, if your unit can do 9 or 10 but not 9.6, program a sweep from 9 to 10 so that 9.6 will be covered. allow extra time for this sweep to ensure that you have received enough time on 9.6.

    When a K is after a number. k stands for kilohertz. Kilohertz means thousands of hertz. So, a k after a number stands for three zeros, or 000. for example:

    2k = 2,000 hz 5k = 5,000 hz 10k = 10,000 hz 20k = 20,000 hz

    When a comma (,) is present. Unless semicolons are present (see below), commas after the numbers serve to sepa-rate the frequencies and make each number distinct. The com-mas are not part of any number.

    When a semicolon (;) is present. occasionally, a semicolon appears after the numbers. A semicolon serves to separate one frequency from the next. Semicolons are used when the frequencies are in very high ranges and extend for seven digits or more, making it necessary to use com-mas within one frequency to make it easier to read.

    When a plus sign (+) is present. Sometimes a plus sign connects several numbers. Plus signs are used to des-ignate frequencies that either represent microbes known to be in the same pleomorphic family, or body functions that work together. in both cases, all numbers connected by a plus sign need to be run in the same session.

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    LenGth of time for eaCh frequenCy

    The default amount of time for each frequency is 3 min-utes, unless otherwise specified. however, each user has different needs, and different units have varying degrees of power. Therefore, you may need more or less time. So you will need to experiment.

    thinkinG hoListiCaLLy

    approaching illnessand wellnesswith a holistic mindset presented many challenges in the creation of this frequency directory. Since the body is a unified organism with interrelated systems and parts, and disease occurs when the terrain is favorable to microbes, a clear-cut relationship between a pathogen and a disease doesnt always appear. This is one reason not to say, Such-and-such microbe causes such-and-such disease. however, there is another side. So many aberrant pathogens have appeared since Rifes timewith new superbugs emerg-ing regularly, and even healthy people becoming illthat sometimes, a direct cause-and-effect relationship seems obvious. This is one reason to say, Such-and-such microbe causes such-and-such disease.

    My ultimate decision was based on ease of reading. i thought it awkward to keep saying, This microbe has been involved in the following symptom pictures. Therefore, in many listings the text reads, Such-and-such microbe causes such-and-such disease. i made this concession even though there can be many causes of a condition.

    The limitations of Western cataloguing also made it dif-ficult to classify some body parts. for instance, the immune system was once considered to be comprised of the lym-phatic vessels, the thymus, and the bone marrow. but hor-mones formerly classified as immune system hormones are now being found everywhere in the body. Where, then, should we stop in our attempts to locate the immune system? The entire body is an immune system! (This is why i usually call it the immune response or immune function.) and where should we draw the line in classifying other systems as well?

    a similar situation presented itself to me with Heart, Blood and Circulation. it is well known that the heart is a muscle. it is also considered an organ. but recent data shows that the heart secretes a hormone, and thus shares characteristics with endocrine glands. how, then, should the heart and circulatory system be labeled?

    My solution was to classify the body systems and parts according to conventional guidelines, since these are the ones with which most people are familiar. below is a list of all the categories in the frequency directory, so you can organize your search accordingly.

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    Arthritis and Joints Bacteria Blood Sugar LevelsBone and SkeletonCancerCandida, Fungi, Molds and YeastsChemical Poisoning / DetoxificationDental Mouth and Gums TeethEarsEyesGastrointestinal Tract Systemic Conditions Colon / Large Intestine Small Intestine Stomach and EsophagusGlands Adrenals Pancreas Parathyroid Pineal Pituitary Thymus ThyroidHeadacheHeart, Blood and CirculationInjuriesInsect BitesLiver and Gall Bladder Liver Gall Bladder

    Lymphatic System Men Penis Prostate Sexual Functioning Testicles Urinary Mind and EmotionsMusclesNervous System and Brain Parasites, Protozoa and WormsRegeneration and HealingRespiratory Tract Lungs Nose and Sinuses Throat and Lymph Nodes Vocal ChordsSkinTuberculosisTumors, BenignUlcers Urinary Tract Bladder and Urethra Kidneys Viruses Women Breasts Menstruation and Menopause Sexual Functioning Uterus and Cervix, Ovaries, and Fallopian Tubes Vagina and Labia

    outLine of aLL CateGories in frequenCy direCtory

    Note: This list does not include single, stand-alone entries, which are in alphabetical order.

    You now have the tools you need to use the Frequency Directory effectively. If necessary, please review A Short Course on How to Give Yourself a Rife Session in Chapter 4.

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    Bed WettinGSee bed Wetting / enuresis under Mind and Emotions.

    BedsoresSee under Skin.

    BehaVioraL diffiCuLties See applicable entries under Mind and Emotions.

    BeLLs paLsySee under Nervous System and Brain.

    BiLiary Cirrhosis See Cirrhosis of the Liver / biliary Cirrhosis under Liver and Gallbladder, Liver.

    BiLiary headaCheSee under Liver and Gallbladder, Liver.

    BiLiousnessSee under Liver and Gallbladder, Liver.

    BiLiruBinemia See Jaundice / bilirubinemia under Liver and Gallbladder, Liver.

    BipoLar disorder See bipolar disorder / Manic depression under Mind and Emotions.

    Bird tuBerCuLosis / myCoBaCterium aViumSee Mycobacterium avium / bird Tuberculosis under Bacteria or Tuberculosis.

    Bites from inseCtsSee Insect Bites.

    BLaCkheadSee under Skin.

    BLaCk WidoW spider BiteSee under Insect Bites.

    BLadder Conditions, aLLSee under Urinary Tract, Bladder and Urethra.

    BLadder CanCer See under Cancer.

    Blastocystis Hominis / BLastoCystosisSee under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms.

    BlepHarisma japonicum and BlepHarisma undulansSee under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms.

    BListerSee under Skin.

    BLood pressure, aLL See blood Pressure entries under Heart, Blood and Circulation.

    BLood suGar LeVeLsin our junk food culture, blood sugar disorders abound. The brain is the only part of the body that cannot adapt well toor compensate forerratic changes in blood glucose (a type of sugar) levels. That is why symptoms of blood sugar disorders are as varied as the many functions of the brain, which is involved in every sensory, motor, perceptual, cognitive, and emotional function in the system. if the brain is not fed properly, it is easy to become unstable.

    People with blood sugar disorders commonly have severe nutritional deficiencies, including Vitamin b3 (niacin) and the minerals chromium and vanadium. Sugar handling conditions may indicate a greater-than-usual requirements of these nutrients. a teaspoon of the amino acid L-glutamine (a naturally sweet powder), taken in a glass of water several times a day, is successfully used to curb carbohydrate cravings and help repair the gut. The herbs shardunika (Gymnema sylvestre), cedar berries ( Juniperus monosperma), neem, and licorice help balance blood sugar levels, as do cinnamon and stevia. for either end of the spectrum, you will exacerbate your condition if you eat refined carbohydrates or sugarsand in some cases, any carbohydrates or sugars at all (including whole grains and high-fiber fruit), especially if carbohydrate intolerance or insulin resistance exists. a diet high in animal protein can be helpful, as it nourishes without straining the pancreas or causing erratic secretions of insulin.

    in 2006, the american Chemical Society published research showing the relationship between mercury and blood sugar disorders. Mercury disrupts the function of insulin, disables the beta cells of the pancreas (which are responsible for producing the hormone insulin), and disturbs the insulin receptor sites in all of the bodys cells. heavy metals such as arsenic, lead and aluminum disrupt glucose metabolism as well.

    blood sugar problems require a comprehensive approach due to their many causes. ozone therapy can be very helpful. also, a surprisingly large number of people test positive for pancreatic flukes, so make sure to cover those frequencies. Parasites can disrupt the functioning of organs and glands, even to the point of causing degenerative diseases.

    diabetes / high Blood sugar / hyperglycemia

    This complex condition causes a craving for sweets or carbohydrates. other symptoms include susceptibility to infection, slow healing of wounds and bruises, poor circulation, and sometimes depression. if untreated, diabetes can lead to acidosis, featuring abdominal pain, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting and difficulty breathing, and ultimately coma.

    / B /

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    diabetes is synonymous with excessively high glucose levels in the bloodstream. The condition is sometimes notated according to the age at which people are affected. however, classifying diabetes according to its presumed or suspected causes is more common and more informative. in Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas is not producing enough insulin to assist the glucose across the cell membranes. This pancreatic insufficiency or imbalance may be due to autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing cells. in other people, malfunctioning adrenal or pituitary glands may affect the amount of insulin secreted by the pancreas, as well as the timing of the secretion. in Type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin and there is enough insulin in the bloodstream; but the cells of the body are either resistant to insulin, or lack the necessary insulin receptor sites to allow the hormone to permeate the cells. it is crucial that the blood sugar levels remain within a certain range. if glucose is not immediately being utilized as energy by the cells and is left to circulate in the bloodstream, microorganisms will feast and rapidly proliferate. The tissues will also become acidic. This explains why diabetics are prone to infections. Sometimes, the flesh becomes so decayed that limbs are amputated. This extreme level of decay indicates fermentation, which denotes the presence of fungi. an associated symptom is malformed red blood cells, which clump together due to insufficient oxygen in the bloodstream (and corresponding faulty electrical charge). The resulting inability of red blood cells to pass through tiny capillaries explains the poor circulation characteristic of diabetics. Recent medical discoveries suggest the degree of autoimmune involvement in diabetes. in 1999, dr. hans Michael dosch published a paper on the similarities between diabetes and Multiple Sclerosis. Noting an overabundance of pain-signaling nerves around the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas, he and a colleague injected capsaicin (the phytochemical that makes chili peppers hot) to kill the overactive pancreatic sensory nerves in diabetic mice. almost overnight, normal insulin production began and the mice became healthy. The doctors concluded that the lack of insulin production was due to inflammation (and eventual death) of insulin-producing cells. eliminating the inflammation allowed the cells to function properly. The inflammation apparently also caused insulin resistance. The second link to autoimmune malfunction was made when researchers at the University of helsinki, finland, noted a marked increase in diabetes in people who had been fed cows milk as very young infants. The bovine insulin proteins that had remained intact in the cows milk were initially treated as a foreign substance by the human immune cells. after a decade or two, in some adults the human immune cells began attacking the pancreas cells that produce human insulin. it is believed that something in the environment

    or diet triggered the later autoimmune response. The development of diabetes in children who were breast fed was significantly lower than in those fed cows milk. The studies did not mention whether the cows milk was raw or adulterated (pasteurized and homogenized) or if the cows milk was free of additives such as bovine growth hormone. The milk was probably pasteurized. Raw milk is healthful for most people, whereas milk subjected to high heat is a poison. The dried bitter sap of the aloe vera plant is a traditional remedy for diabetes in some parts of the Middle east. one study showed that one-half teaspoon of aloe daily for four to 14 weeks significantly reduced the fasting serum glucose level in all participants. Clinical trials also show that the herb Pata de vaca, which grows in the amazon rainforest and has been used by natives for centuries, is a very effective natural substitute for insulin. Ginseng improves glucose control, as do onions and garlic; although the mechanism by which the pungent vegetables affect blood sugar levels is not completely known. The insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas can also be regenerated by shardunika (Gymnema sylvestre) or cedar berries ( Juniperus monosperma). be careful with the frequencies below between 2000 and 2080. Many users have reported a substantial (and sudden) drop in blood sugar levels when using these frequencies. also see adrenal Glands, to balance and Normalize under Glands, adrenals; Pituitary, to balance and Normalize under Glands, Pituitary; Pancreas, to balance and Normalize under Glands, Pancreas; Thyroid Gland, to balance and Normalize under Glands, Thyroid; Eurytrema pancreaticum / Pancreatic fluke under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms; and heavy Metal detox and Mercury detox under Chemical Poisoning / Detoxification. also see Mucormycosis / Zygomycosis (which often accompanies diabetes), and specific fungal forms under Candida, Fungi, Molds and Yeasts.from bruce Stenulson: 324, 528, 15 hz for about 4 minutes each, in this order. These frequencies are also for high blood pressure.1.2 + 250, 6.8, 9.39, 9.4, 15, 20, 35, 40, 48, 72, 95, 125, 240, 302, 440, 465, 484, 500, 522, 600 + 625 + 650, 700, 787, 800, 802 + 1550, 803, 880, 440, 444 + 1865, 428, 1k, 1550, 1800, 1850, 1865, 2k, 2003, 2008, 2013, 2050, 2080 (for 3 minutes), 2127.5, 2170, 2720, 4k, 4200, 5k (for 15 minutes), 10k

    associated infection

    20, 80, 190, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 800, 2020

    Circulation

    2000 to 2200 range (sweep)

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    diabetic toe ulcer

    also see the Staphylococcus entries under Bacteria; antiseptic effect, to Produce under Chemical Poisoning / Detoxification; and applicable entries under Heart, Blood and Circulation.1.2 + 250, 20, 333 + 523 + 768 + 786, 832, 1050, 5k

    hypoglycemia / Low Blood sugar / hyperinsulinism

    a complex condition causing a craving for sweets or carbohydrates, vertigo, cramps, abdominal bloating, rapid heartbeat, cold hands and feet, trembling from skipped meals, fatigue, fainting, indigestion, headaches, muscle pains, difficulty in concentrating, and depression and moodiness. although not as well-known in our culture as diabetes, hypoglycemia can be a precursor to diabetes. however, it can usually be prevented, as well as managed or eliminated altogether, through proper nutrition. Normally, the pancreas secretes insulin to help transport glucose (a type of sugar) across the cell membrane and nourish it. however, if the person has eaten too many carbohydrates or sugars at one sitting, too much glucose will be released into the bloodstream; and the pancreas, responding to this abnormally high outpouring of glucose into the blood, oversecretes insulin. With excess insulin in the blood, too much glucose reaches the cells too fast, resulting in a sudden drop of available energy. This drop in energy causes the symptoms of hypoglycemia, including the classic hunger and food cravings. The person typically eats something sweet or starchy to bring up their energy level, and the whole cycle repeats all over again. This yo-yo effect puts enormous stress on many glands the pancreas, adrenals, pituitary, liver, thyroid and sometimes even the ovaries or testes. The strong emotional component to hypoglycemia is due to the hormones released in the body. if there is not enough glucose in the blood to feed the brain, it sends a signal to the adrenal glands to produce adrenaline, which in turn stimulates the liver to release its stored glycogen into the bloodstream as glucose. but adrenaline is also the fight-or-flight hormoneand can result in moodiness, depression, and even panic. To control and ultimately reverse hypoglycemia, a diet high in animal protein that eliminates sugars and refined carbohydrates is crucial. animal protein is the only food to provide a slow, steady supply of energy that doesnt cause the pancreas to react in alarm mode. Read Carlton frederickss definitive New Low Blood Sugar and You. Since faulty digestion can play a role in hypoglycemia, i have included some (not all) frequencies for Candida albicans, for common protozoa and worms, and for the improvement of digestion. also see entries under Glands, Adrenals; Pituitary, to balance and Normalize under Glands, Pituitary;

    Pancreas, to balance and Normalize under Glands, Pancreas; Thyroid Gland, to balance and Normalize under Glands, Thyroid; and Eurytrema pancreaticum / Pancreatic fluke under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms. also see Candida albicans and other entries under Candida, Fungi, Molds and Yeasts, since many fungal forms are often present with blood sugar disorders.1.2 + 250, 3 + 230, 10, 20, 26, 72, 95, 125, 444 + 1865, 600 + 625 + 650, 465, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 776, 787, 802 + 1550, 832, 880, 1500, 1600, 1800, 2008, 2127.5, 2170, 2720, 2489

    End of Blood Sugar Levels section.

    BoiLSee under Skin.

    Bone and skeLetonbone is a living, ever-changing tissue, consisting of many types of cells that are fed by blood vessels. Some cells form a hard connective tissue made of collagen. other cells help to mineralize the bone with calcium phosphate and other mineral salts. and still other cells produce hormones such as prostaglandin. The different types of cells are arranged as either random fibers, or in a mesh-like, spongy matrix, structured somewhat like a honeycomb. despite its density, bone is very lightweight. and although brittle, it possesses some degree of elasticity. bone marrow, made and stored mostly in the long bones of the body, produces cartilage, more bone, and new blood cells (leukocytes, red blood cells, and platelets). The stem cells also present in the bone marrow can transform into many kinds of tissue. bones are connected to muscles by tendons, and are connected to other bones at the joint by ligaments. The skeletal bones in the body are made of slightly different material than the teeth, which are even harder to withstand the stress of grinding and chewing.

    one of the most common problems with bone is a fracture. if aligned properly and held together by a splint or cast, the bone will repair itself by forming new cellswhich first are chaotically arranged, and then shape themselves into a pattern, over time. Repeated stress on a bone (such as from a fracture) generates small amounts of electrical voltage. it is this charge that allows the bone to repair itselfa process that doctors are now duplicating with electromedicine devices, to speed healing. in The Body Electric, dr. Robert becker describes applying minute amounts of electrical current to fractures to help the bone mend quickly.

    degenerative conditions of bone breakdown are also common. These are due to immune malfunction, mineral imbalances in the blood, and even thyroid disorders. however, dietary changes can favorably alter the condition of bone. Since bone dissolves to give the body calcium salts (which it needs in the blood for metabolic purposes), bone

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    The Percentage of Chemo-Assisted Survival Rates after Five Years

    In a 2004 issue of Clinical Oncology,1 the authors reported that the contribution of cytotoxic chemo therapy to 5-year survival in adults is an estimated 2.3% in Australia and 2.1% in the US. They concluded that the benefits of cytotoxic chemo are minor, and urged the medical community to reconsider the need for this protocol due to its high cost and negative impact on quality of life. Here is a summary of success (or failure) rates with some common cancers:

    Location of Cancer % successes, australia % successes, us

    Bladder, Kidney, Pancreas, Prostate, and Uterus 0.0 0.0

    Stomach 0.7 0.7

    Colon 1.8 1.0

    Breast 1.5 1.4

    Lung 1.5 2.0

    Brain 4.9 3.7

    Esophagus 4.8 4.9

    Ovary 8.7 8.9

    Non-Hodgkins lymphoma 10.5 10.5

    Cervix 12.0 12.0

    Hodgkins disease 35.8 40.3

    Testes 41.8 37.7

    7 7 78 8 8

    The Simoncini Baking Soda Treatment for Cancer

    Italian oncologist Tullio Simonciniupset by allopathic medicines failure rate in the treatment of cancerrecently began using a solution of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) of 5% of higher for people with all types of cancer. The protocol is based on Simoncinis observation, and his review of data from at least four other researchers, that cancerous tissue is fungal in nature (observed in no less than 79% of subjects). The fungus involved in cancer is the ubiquitous Candida albicans, although three other Candida strains have been detected as well. A tumor, Simoncini explains, is the bodys way of trying to prevent the fungus from spreading by encapsulating the fungal overgrowth.

    Candida tends to attack connective tissue, which is everywhere in the body and lacks the biochemical and structural means to prevent fungal invasion. The highly adaptable Candida can survive in almost any environment by altering its genetic structure. Thus the different types of cancer and almost unlimited locations of tumorsrather than being isolated diseasessimply point to the variety of shapes and forms that Candida can assume, depending on its container (the part of the body in which it lives) and the terrain on which it feeds.

    Candida is so aggressive that it rapidly recovers from exposure to toxic fungicides, including chemo. The ability of these poisons to compromise the hosts immunity allows the fungus to damage the weakened host even more. These factors, along with the organisms adaptability, contribute to the abysmally low success rate of chemo.

    Although Candida is very hardy, the highly alkaline sodium bicarbonate creates a very inhospitable environment: it diffuses easily in the tissues and impedes the funguss ability to reproduce. Because the baking soda must directly contact the tumor, its administered with a special catheter right into the arteries that lead to the affected area. (Occasionally the bicarbonate is ingested.) The baking soda must also be taken continually, in concentrated doses. This is not a do-it-yourself therapy; its imperative to be under a doctors care.

    Dr. Simoncini reports that on the third or fourth day tumors begin to shrink, and on the fourth or fifth day they collapse. As might be expected, conventionally trained physicians consider this treatment unacceptable. Simoncinis website is www.cancerisafungus.com.

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    Second set: (gate all 64 to 75): 63, 146, 148, 152, 250, 304, 306, 440, 444, 465, 522, 625, 635, 676, 727.5, 751, 787, 880, 1036, 1505, 3040, 3176, 10k

    tooth extraction, for afterward

    7.83, 47, 95, 3k

    tooth regeneration

    in addition to the frequencies, supplement the diet daily with 800 iU of Vitamin e and 1,000 mg of omega 3 fish oil. one man did this and used the frequencies below and saved a tooth.first try, for 45 minutes: 2720Then try, for 10 minutes each, every day: 7, 25, 424, 465, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 784, 787, 880, 1552, 1560, 1577, 10k

    toothache / tooth decay

    20, 47, 470.5, 95, 146, 190, 333 + 523 + 768 + 786, 465, 522, 555, 600 + 625 + 650, 646, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 776, 787, 800, 802 + 1550, 832, 880, 1500, 1600, 1800, 1980.47, 2489, 2720, 3k, 5k, 5170, 10k

    End of Dental section.

    depressionSee under Mind and Emotions.

    dermatitis / eCzema See under Skin.

    detoxifiCation See under Chemical Poisoning / Detoxification.

    diaBetesSee diabetes / high blood Sugar / hyperglycemia under Blood Sugar Levels.

    diarrhea and/or ConstipationSee under Gastrointestinal Tract, Systemic Conditions.

    dientamoeBa FragilisSee under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms.

    diffuse toxiC Goiter See Graves disease / diffuse Toxic Goiter under Glands, Thyroid.

    diGestiVe disturBanCesSee entries under Gastrointestinal Tract.

    dipLopiaSee diplopia / Crossed eyes under Eyes.

    diphtheriaSee Corynebacterium diphtheriae under Bacteria.

    diroFilaria immitis / heartWormSee Dirofilaria immitis / dirofilariasis / heartworm under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms.

    disC and spine proBLems, aLL See under Bone and Skeleton.

    distemper Caused by an infectious virus from the Morbillivirus family (which also includes the virus that causes measles). distemper is best known for affecting dogs, but it can also spread to cats, seals, and lions. Symptoms in dogs include fever; skin eruptions; malaise; eye discharge, inflammation or dryness; dehydration; uncontrollable muscular contractions; seizures; pitting in the enamel of the teeth; vomiting and diarrhea; coughing; and runny nose. Symptoms in cats include fever, severe depression, vomiting, and dehydration.

    The canine distemper virus antigen has been found in the joints of dogs afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis. it is not known whether vaccines or natural infections are the cause. (an antigen is a protein, microbe, pollen, or other substance foreign to the body that stimulates the bodys immune response so that it produces antibodies. antibodies are substances that recognize and fight infections and foreign substances.)242, 253, 254, 255, 312, 442, 551, 573, 624, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 671, 712, 760, 940, 950, 1269, 1950, 8567

    diVertiCuLosis / diVertiCuLitis See under Gastrointestinal Tract, Colon / Large Intestine.

    dizzinessSee Vertigo; and Mnires disease under Ears.

    dna repairSee under Regeneration and Healing.

    doWns syndromeSee under Nervous System and Brain.

    droopy eyeLid See eyelid, droopy under Eyes.

    dropsy See Lymphedema / edema / dropsy / Water Retention under Lymphatic System.

    druG addiCtionSee addiction to drugs under Mind and Emotions.

    duodenaL uLCer See UlcerGeneral, duodenal and Stomach under Gastrointestinal Tract, Stomach and Esophagus.

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    duodenitisSee under Gastrointestinal Tract, Small Intestine.

    dupuytrens ContraCture See under Muscles.

    dysentery, amoeBiC See amoebic dysentery / Entamoeba histolytica under Gastrointestinal Tract, Systemic Conditions; or Entamoeba histolytica / amoebic dysentery under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms.

    dysLexia There are no known frequencies for dyslexia, so see attention deficit disorder (add) / attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) under Mind and Emotions.

    dysmenorrhea See Menstruation, Painful / dysmenorrhea under Women, Menstruation and Menopause.

    dyspepsiaSee indigestion / dyspepsia under Gastrointestinal Tract, Systemic Conditions.

    dystonia, VeGetatiVeSee under Muscles.

    dystonia With osteitisSee under Liver and Gallbladder, Gallbladder.

    e

    earsThe term ear is used for either the outside cartilage portion of the ear (the pinna), or the pinna plus the structures inside the head. The outer ear is comprised of the visible pinna, with its many folds, plus the eardrum. The middle ear includes three tiny bones, some muscle tendons, and nerve bundles. The inner ear is comprised of the tiny coiled cochlea, and the vestibular apparatus responsible for balancealso called the labyrinth, due to its fluid, maze-like passages. The vestibular and visual systems work together to keep objects in focus when the head is moving.

    although the science of acoustics is also the science of frequencies, sound waves are a mechanical phenomenon. first felt as air pressure, the mechanical sound waves gently push on the ear drum, making it vibrate. as the vibrations pass through the other parts, they are converted into electrical impulses, conveyed along nerves, and then translated into sound by the brain.

    ear infections not only can cause the loss of balance, but they can be serious if microbes get into the inner ear and the infection spreads to the brain. although the conditions in this section are listed as discrete categories, if your symptoms are stubborn try using frequencies from all the entries.

    Several natural substances are quite effective for ear infections. a 3% solution of food grade hydrogen peroxide can be dropped into the ear until it stops fizzing; the bubbling means that microbes are being killed. Colloidal silver (see Chapter 3) can be dropped into the ear as often as needed. When mixed together (one or two drops of hydrogen peroxide with a dropperful of colloidal silver), the effectiveness is exponential. another excellent remedy is ozone. See Oxygen Therapies in Chapter 3 for more information on ear insufflation using ozone.

    General ear Conditions

    This includes discharge, vertigo, ringing tinnitus, and hearing loss.9.19, 9.2, 20, 158, 201, 340, 410, 440, 535, 542, 645, 652, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 683, 787, 880, 10k

    Cerumen

    See Wax, excessive / Cerumen in this section.

    Cholesteatoma

    benign inflammatory tumor usually found in middle ear and mastoid bone region. also see entries under Cancer in case the tumor becomes malignant.453, 618, 793, 5058

    deafness from otosclerosis

    fusion and resulting immobility of structures of inner ear, partial to complete.9.19, 9.2

    deafness, partial to complete

    one might assume that partial or complete nerve deafness is causing the condition, but the researcher who provided this listing does not specify.9.19, 9.2, 20, 65, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 760, 787, 802 + 1550, 880, 10k

    discharge from ears

    9.19, 9.2, 20, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 787, 880

    eustachian tube / inner ear inflammation

    465, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 776, 787, 802 + 1550, 880

    fungus in ear

    also see the many entries under Candida, Fungi, Molds and Yeasts.854

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    hearing, Loss of

    See deafness in this section.

    mnires disease

    auditory vertigo often accompanied by deafness and ringing in the ears. according to medical books, this is really a catch-all name for a wide variety of symptoms including various ear conditions and nausea whose underlying causes can include drug poisoning, circulatory disturbances and microbial infections. also see otitis entries and Tinnitus in this section; Dental; Heart, Blood and Circulation; and antiseptic effect, to Produce under Chemical Poisoning / Detoxification.8.8 to 9, 33, 329 (for at least 7 minutes), 333 + 523 + 768 + 786, 465, 428, 590, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 782 (for at least 26 minutes) 787, 802 + 1550, 880, 1130, 5k (for at least 16 minutes)

    mite, follicle / demodex folliculorum

    Mites live in the hair follicles of humans. although generally harmless, they can cause inflammation in the eyelashes, external ears, and facial skin. from hulda Clark: 682k or 1690.51 (for devices unable to accommodate frequencies in the kilohertz range)

    mucor racemosus fresen

    a fungus that grows on decaying vegetation and bread and can cause ear infections and, according to Guenther enderlein, is implicated in most if not all coronary conditions.first try: 310, 474, 875also try: 473, 686, 713, 729, 731, 751, 760, 778, 871, 873, 876, 878, 887, 1200, 7768, 7976, 8788

    otitis externa

    inflammation of the outer ear. To mechanically rid the ear of excess water, hop on the leg that is on the same side as the clogged ear while leaning your head to the side so that water can more easily leave the ear.174, 464, 482, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 770, 784, 787, 880, 5311

    otitis media

    Middle ear swelling and/or infection, usually accompanied by fever. also see Streptococcus / Strep under Bacteria.72, 125, 316, 440 (for at least 5 minutes), 522, 720, 784, 786, 802 + 1550 (for at least 10 minutes), 880

    otosclerosis

    fusion and resulting partial immobility of inner ear structures, causing progressive deafness.9.19, 9.2

    ringing in ear

    See Tinnitus in this section.

    swimmers ear

    a bacterial or fungal infection of the ear canal that generally occurs after spending a lot of time in the water (hence the name). it is extremely painful and the pain can last for weeks. although heat helps alleviate the pain, if the infection is fungal in nature heat should not be applied because this will cause the fungus to grow and the condition will persist. To avoid Swimmers ear in the future, try to mechanically rid the ear of excess water by hopping on the leg that is on the same side as the clogged ear while leaning your head to the side so that water can more easily leave the ear. See frequencies for otitis externa in this section. also see the general frequencies listed under Bacteria; and General fungus / Molds / Yeasts under Candida, Fungi, Molds and Yeasts.

    tinnitus

    Ringing in the ears often caused by infections of the inner ear, middle ear and/or auditory nerve, characterized by subjective perceptions of buzzing, whistling, hissing, or roaring sounds in ears. This condition, as with so many others, can be due to heavy metal toxicity or prescription drugs. People with this condition often need more minerals, including magnesium. also see otitis entries and Mnires disease in this section; frequencies under Dental and Heart, Blood and Circulation; and antiseptic effect, to Produce under Chemical Poisoning / Detoxification.9.2, 20, 787, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 784, 880, 2720

    Wax, excessive / Cerumen

    earwax (or cerumen) is made by glands inside the ear canal to shield the ear canal from dust and dirt, to protect the ears from infection, and to help maintain the ear canals natural acid balance. Sometimes an excessive amount of earwax is produced. Unless the buildup is removed, hearing can be affected. dont put cotton swabs or any other objects deep into the ear; you dont want to puncture the ear drum (although a punctured ear drum can often regenerate). To loosen wax, drop some warmed olive oil into the ear canal. You can also use drops of the herb mullein. 311, 320, 750, 720, 984

    End of Ears section.

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    hepatitis a

    321, 333 + 523 + 768 + 786, 346, 414, 423, 487, 558, 578, 693, 717, 878, 3220

    hepatitis B

    334, 433, 477, 574, 752, 767, 779, 869, 876

    hepatitis C

    Set 1: 20, 28, 72, 95, 125, 146, 166, 250, 444, 600, 650, 665, 802, 880, 1500, 1550, 1600, 1865, 2489, 3176, 3220, 5k, 10kSet 2: 166, 224, 317, 329, 482.6, 528, 633, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 965.1, 1371, 1930.3, 2189

    hepatitis, more

    if the above frequencies do not work: 1.2 + 250, 20, 95, 125, 146, 160 to 166, 284, 321, 433, 444 + 1865, 447, 458, 534, 600 + 625 + 650, 768, 777, 788, 1041, 1600, 2189, 2489, 3176, 3220, 9670

    icterus, hemolytic

    Chronic jaundice. The liver malfunctions and its bile pigment is distributed into the blood and turns the skin yellow. often accompanied by anemia, a deficiency of red blood cells. This complex condition can have many causes, from organ disturbances to poor nutrition. See a health care practitionerif your liver malfunctions, your system can be poisoned very quickly. 243, 768

    Jaundice / Bilirubinemia

    a condition in which the bilirubin, or orange-yellow bile pigment resulting from the normal breakdown of red blood cells, is not properly eliminated by the liver and instead is distributed back into the blood, turning the skin yellow. also see entries under Gallbladder under Liver and Gallbladder; Leptospira / Leptospirosis under Bacteria; and several fluke entries under Parasites, Protozoa, and Worms.first try: 1.2 + 250, 649, 717, 726, 731, 734, 863, 9305also try: 10, 20, 72, 95, 125, 146, 444 + 1865, 600 + 625 + 650, 802 + 1550, 880, 1500, 1600

    Lipoma

    fatty tumor, usually benign and in clusters, often just under the skin. Since improper fat metabolism and liver dysfunction may be involved in lipoma formation, eliminate fatty foods, including dairy. Massage the soft tissue surrounding the lipoma with

    almond or another mild vegetable oil that has been infused with rosemary essential oil. also see Liver Cancer under Cancer in case the tumors become malignant, as well as other entries in this section.first try: Sweep of 7 to 10 hz for 1 hour.Then try: 47 (for 5 minutes), 440, 606 (for 5 minutes), 709 (for 5 minutes), 2k to 2200 (sweep, or in increments of 5 hz with 30 seconds to 1 minute for each increment)

    Liver function, to support and Balance

    33.13, 537, 751, 802 + 1550, 1552

    Lymphoma in Liver

    See Lymphoma, Non-hodgkins under Cancer.

    necrosis of Liver

    death of some areas of tissue, surrounded by healthy parts. also see Listeria monocytogenes / Listeriosis under Bacteria; and the various Schistosoma entries under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms.33, 33.13, 802 + 1550, 1552

    stones in Liver

    hardened mineral material that can cause pain and inflammation.21

    gallbladder

    Not all mammals have a gallbladder. in humans, this organ is pear-shaped, about 2 to just under 4 inches in length (7 to 10 centimeters), and dark green due to its contents (bile). The gallbladder concentrates and stores less than cup (50 milliliters) of bile. The bile, made by the liver to digest fats, is released into the duodenum portion of the small intestine by the gallbladder when food enters. Sometimes the bile becomes attached to mineral salts and is solidified into stones, which obstruct the bile ducts and cause pain. When the gallbladder becomes clogged with stones, most people have it removed. but since the liver cannot produce enough bile for each fatty meal, the gallbladders function of storing bile is really very important. Therefore, it might be wiser to do a liver-gallbladder flush and correct the reason for the solidification of the mineral salts. also see the liver entries under Liver in this larger Liver and Gallbladder section.

    Cholecystitis

    excruciatingly painful gallstone attack from the clogging of the bile ducts. also see Gallstones in this section. 481, 743, 865, 928

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    Cholecystitis, chronic

    Long-term inflammation of the gallbladder. 432, 801, 1551

    dystonia with osteitis

    impaired tonicity of gallbladder, with inflammation of bone.2.65, 20, 724, 736, 743, 770, 787, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 880, 3k

    Gallstones

    Gallstones are formed by an accretion of cholesterol, bile salts, and/or lecithin in the gallbladder or bile ducts. The stoneswhich can number from one to several thousandcan be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball. according to some sources, up to 25% of all people have gallstones. Researchers believe that the formation of gallstones is based on body chemistry, weight, how often and how well the gallbladder contracts, how completely and frequently the gallbladder empties, and diet. Symptoms include abdominal pain (as the gallbladder contracts and stones pass through the bile duct), pain radiating up the back, digestive upsets such as burping, and burning in the chest. Try herbal and homeopathic remedies for gallstones, drink fresh vegetable juices, and avoid excessive starches and fats. however, surgery may be necessary to save your life. 2.65, 30.5, 20, 444 + 1865, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 787, 800, 880, 1552, 3k, 6k, 10k

    pain in Gallbladder

    800, 802 + 1550

    End of Liver and Gallbladder section.

    LoCkJaW See Clostridium tetani / Tetanus / Lockjaw under Bacteria.

    LoComotor dysfunCtion / moVement diffiCuLty See ataxia and ataxia, Spastic under Muscles.

    Lou GehriGs diseaseSee amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (aLS) under Nervous System and Brain.

    LumBaGo See under Muscles.

    Lupus erythematosus autoimmune disease similar to rheumatoid arthritis. Symptoms include severe joint swelling, muscle pain, fatigue, lesions on skin and mucous membranes, destruction of facial

    cartilage, nausea and vomiting, fever, edema, scaly rashes that wont heal, sun sensitivity, oral or nasal ulcers, inflammation of the lining of the lungs or heart, excess protein in the urine, certain types of seizures, abnormal changes in the blood, and often kidney failure. environmental triggers include ultraviolet light, infections, medications, diet, and stress.

    Nine out of ten people with Lupus are women. This is one of the most difficult conditions for mainstream medicine to treat; it can be fatal. Consult an experienced holistic health practitioner. See numerous entries under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms; and try the general set for Cancer. also see Mycoplasma, many types under Bacteria, since Mycoplasma infection is often the beginning of autoimmune conditions.first try: 243, 244, 352, 386, 442, 633 (for 5 minutes), 660 + 690 + 727.5, 702, 776, 787, 802 (for 8 minutes) + 1550, 880, 921, 942 (for 3 minutes), 993, 1333, 1464, 1850, 2008 (for 8 minutes), 2125 (for 4 minutes), 2489, 3612 (for 4 minutes) also try: 205, 771, 842, 847, 921, 7865Then try: 304, 481, 664, 678, 784, 1552, 2180, 2128

    Lyme See Borrelia, all types / borreliosis / Lyme disease under Bacteria.

    Lymph Conditions, manySee under Lymphatic System.

    LymphatiC Leukemia See Leukemia, Lymphatic under Cancer.

    LymphatiC system The lymphatic system consists of a long series of channels called lymph vessels that run parallel to the blood vessels; lymph nodes (confusingly called lymph glands); and lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell responsible for immune support. The tonsils, adenoids, and spleen are also part of the lymphatic system. The tonsils consist of lymph tissue and are located in the throat. The adenoids (sometimes called the pharyngeal tonsils) consist of lymph tissue as well. They are located at the very back of the nose. The spleena fist-sized organ above the stomach, under the ribs on the left sidedoes not contain lymph tissue. however, it plays a vital role in reducing infection by purifying the blood. foreign substances are filtered out from red blood cells. Then the rejuventated red blood cells are stored in the spleen until the body requires extra blood.

    Lymphatic fluid (or simply, lymph) begins as blood plasma (blood without red blood cells). The lymph fluid seeps out from the blood vessels into the spaces surrounding each cell. after absorbing waste products from cell metabolism, the fluid diffuses into the tiny porous lymph capillaries, where the lymphocytes inside the lymph capillaries clean and filter it, neutralizing toxins and destroying bacteria and viruses. Then the lymph fluid returns to the circulatory system.

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    paraLysis, LanGuorous (non-spastiC)See Paralysis, Non-Spastic / Languorous Paralysis under Nervous System and Brain.

    paramecium caudatum See under Parasites, Protozoa and Worms.

    paramyxoVirusSee under Viruses.

    parasites, protozoa and WormsThe common dictionary definition of parasite is an organism that lives within or upon another organism at the expense of that organism. Many different microbes, including bacteria and viruses, can be parasitic (feeding off a host); but in most cases, when people talk about parasites they are referring to protozoa and worms.

    Protozoa are classified as one-celled animals contained within a membrane. They can propel themselves through fluid either by their tails (also called flagella); by first extending some of their cellular material outward (creating what is called a pseudopod, or literally false foot), and then dragging the rest of their body to meet this leg; or sometimes they are simply moved through the medium in which they land. amoebas and paramecia are familiar protozoa. basically, protozoa reproduce through fissionby splitting into two or more identical parts.

    Parasitic worms are much more complex and generally large enough to be seen without a microscope. although worms do not have skeletal structures, they do possess excretory, nervous, and reproductive systems. They can grow inside the human body to lengths of 11 feet or more. because of their sophistication and potential for becoming so huge, worms can cause severe damage. Parasitic worms are divided into three major groups: roundworms (also called nematodes), tapeworms (also called cestodes), and flukes (also called trematodes). There are many sub-groups within these three major groups, and the worms have varied physical features.

    over 134 parasites can live in the human body. in fact, reviews of autopsies show that parasites may contribute to as much as 75% of all illness, although ordinary diagnostic tests may not detect the presence of worms and parasites due to a sampling error. Many people think of parasites as solely inhabiting the human gut. This is indeed a favorite place, but many of them also live in, among other places, the pancreas, liver, kidneys, brain, and blood. Tests for parasites are less than satisfactory. for instance, ordinary diagnostic tests that utilize fecal smears to detect intestinal parasites are often unable to find them because once the worms attach to the mucous membranes, they become deeply lodged in the crevices and pockets of the large intestine wall, and can avoid being expelled or seen if the layers of waste are tightly impacted. as for other types of parasite tests, according to many lab technicians even

    mucosal swabs and UV (ultra-violet) stains are limited because they cannot detect the worms in all of their forms (eggs, immature larvae and adults).

    Parasite infestations can cause a dizzying array of symptoms. Some of the most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, weight loss or gain, blood in the feces, malnutrition, burning urination, vaginal discharge, skin rash, coughing, fevers, itching, night/day sweats, chills, joint and muscle pain, respiratory congestion, central nervous system impairment, headaches, blurry vision and even blindness. it is wise to routinely treat for Candida while treating for parasites, for there is a tremendous overlap between the two symptom picturesand where there is Candida, you will often find protozoa and worms, and vice-versa. in addition to the frequencies, consider taking herbal remediesto kill the parasites, and also to repair the damage done to the body by the parasites.

    Important! bacteria often live inside worms, and viruses live inside the bacteria inside the worms. So even if the worms are killed, you must still deal with the smaller microbes that play a role in the composite worm/bacteria/virus symptom picture. if you do not know the classification of a particular microbe, look up its name in this directory according to its first letter; all conditions are alphabetized. also see Chemical Poisoning / Detoxification, as parasites of all kinds (including protozoa and worms) are common causes of toxins in the system; and where there are parasites, heavy metals and other pollutants are often present.

    dinshah Spectro-Chrome color therapy is a deceptively simple, but very effective and inexpensive, way to eliminate parasites. See the section on Light and Color in Chapter 3 for a description of the therapy, and the Resource appendix for information on where to obtain the materials necessary for this method.

    in the entries below, wherever possible i give the Latin names for the parasites as well as their common names.first try: 72 and 120. according to some Rife researchers, these are effective for 75% of all parasite infestations. Then try: 20, 64, 96, 112, 125, 128, 152, 240, 334, 422, 465, 524, 651, 688, 732, 751, 784, 800, 854, 1864Then try: 642, 644, 676, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 712, 802 + 1550, 1552, 1862, 2112, 4412and then try: 47, 80, 95, 440, 444 + 1865, 465, 665, 740, 770, 780, 880, 1840, 1998, 3176, 10k

    General (unspecified)

    3 + 230, 9.6, 20, 35, 47, 60, 64, 72, 80, 95, 96, 102, 120, 125, 128, 440, 444 + 1865, 465, 524, 590, 624, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 665, 740, 770, 780, 784, 787, 800, 854, 880, 1840, 1864, 1885, 1998, 2322, 3176, 4125, 5k, 10k

    Common single-Celled parasite (unspecified)

    432, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 753

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    amoebas

    310, 333 + 523 + 768 + 786, 532, 732, 827, 1522

    ancylostoma caninum

    This worm has very nasty hooks that can grow to five inches in length. it causes anemia, heart conditions,

    severe infections in the respiratory, genital and urinary tracts, and hypoproteinemia. This worm is common in tropical and subtropical regionssuch as northern africa, northern india, northern parts of the far east and the andean region of South americathat have inadequate sewage disposal.600 + 625 + 650from hulda Clark. Use the hertz set for devices unable to accommodate frequencies in the kilohertz range. Since dr. Clark notes such a wide range in her frequencies, you may want to do a sweep.

    kilohertz set: 383100 (lower limit), 386k, 393k and 400k (most effective), 402900 (higher limit of same organism. Use all these frequencies.

    hertz set: 949.61 (lower limit), 956.80, 974.15 and 991.50 (most effective), and 998.69 (higher limit of same organism). Use all these frequencies.

    also from dr. Clark: 19914.83, 19566.32, 19217.81

    ascaris lumbricoides / roundworm

    See hookworm, probably Necator americanus in this section. also see Candida albicans under Candida, Fungi, Molds and Yeasts, as often Ascaris and Candida co-exist.first try: 240, 422, 600 + 625 + 650, 688, 771,1500Then try: 20, 104, 112, 120, 128, 240, 332, 543, 721, 732, 772, 827, 835, 942, 3212, 4412, 4152, 5897, 7159

    ascaris, other types (unspecified)

    152, 442, 707, 751, 1146, 8146

    ascaris, unspecified, larvae in lungs

    from dr. hulda Clark: 20313.12, 1011.33

    Babesia / Babesiosis

    babesiosis is an infection caused by any of three Babesia protozoa that are transmitted by bites from deer ticks (and probably other insects). Symptoms include fever, chills, pain in bones and muscles, nausea, vomiting, and kidney and heart malfunction. This disease infects humans, dogs, cattle, and rodents. The following frequencies do not distinguish between the symptoms caused by Babesia microti, Babesia gibsoni, and Babesia divergens, so use for all outbreaks of Babesia. Since babesiosis often occurs with other similar illnesses that are carried by the same insects, also see Ehrlichia chaffeensis / ehrlichiosis, Rickettsia rickettsii / Rocky Mountain Spotted fever and Borrelia, all types / borreliosis / Lyme disease, all under Bacteria.76, 570, 1583, 1584

    Blastocystis hominis / Blastocystosis

    The one-celled intestinal parasite Blastocystis hominis, often found in colitis or irritable bowel Syndrome, causes

    Parasite Pests

    Over the past decade, Ive eliminated thousands of para-site infections from clients. Everyone has many of them. Most go unnoticed. To eliminate parasites requires the precise frequency for each stage of the parasite life cycle (at least four, often seven or more). . . .

    Frequencies that are not within a few hertz of the exact frequency and zappers usually annoy parasites rather than kill them, often stimulating them to move around and proliferate. . . . Also, killing one para-site, or one strain of a parasite, allows other strains to proliferate. And killing a parasite infected with another parasite, virus, bacteria, etc., releases those pathogens into your system. Taking the random fre-quency or shotgun approach to parasites can generate a Herxheimer reaction.

    So usually, I figure out what the parasites are infected with and try to kill that first. Then I eliminate the parasite in all its stages, then watch for what starts to proliferate and kill that.

    In addition, while herbal protocols will clean out your digestive tract, the parasites will often move to other parts of your body, particularly the brain and sometimes the cardiovascular system. This can cause high blood pressure, high pulse rates, or erratic heart-beats. So you really want to use frequency devices that provide a whole body effect. The right herbs are a good adjuvant therapy to keep the parasite body loading down while you eliminate the stragglers with frequency devices.

    Finally, a parasite may hole up in a very specific organ or portion of an organ system, and nothing will eliminate it without plate [contact mode] zapping. So you need to have a means of detecting where in the body a specific parasite is hiding, figuring out what it is infected with, and determining the stages of its life cycle and the specific frequencies for those stagesalong with slightly different frequencies for different strains of the same parasite.

    Its a daunting task. As a result, most people do not get consistent results with Rife frequencies for para-sites. With exactly the right frequency set, however, frequencies will eliminate a specific parasite strain quickly and consistently.

    Jeff Sutherland, PhDemail communication, December 9, 2006

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    blastocystosis, featuring acute diarrhea and abdominal pain.210, 365, 595, 844, 848, 1201, 1243, 5777, 11425, 11841, 11967, 13145, 13469, 21776

    Blepharisma japonicum and Blepharisma undulans

    Protozoa that usually eat bacteria found in decomposing vegetation.3120from hulda Clark. Use the hertz set for devices unable to accommodate frequencies in the kilohertz range. Since dr. Clark notes such a wide range in her frequencies, you may want to do a sweep.

    kilohertz set: 405650 (lower limit), 406500 (most effective), and 407450 (higher limit of same organism)

    hertz set: 1005.51 (lower limit), 1007.61 (most effective), and 1009.97 (higher limit of organism)

    Brain parasite

    See Naegleria fowleri / brain Parasite in this section.

    clonorchis sinensis / oriental Liver fluke

    Transmitted through the eating of raw fish, it lodges in the liver bile ducts of humans, dogs, cats, pigs and rodents, causing the duct lining to thicken and the surrounding liver tissue to become inflamed. This nasty parasite grows up to 10 inches long and is estimated to infect about 30 million people in Japan, korea, China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.2kfrom dr. hulda Clark: 21259.08, 1058.43

    cryptosporidium parvum / Cryptosporidiosis

    Cryptosporidiosis is an infection caused by the protozoan Cryptosporidium parvum. in a healthy individual, it can cause acute diarrhea. it mainly affects children and can be the cause of recurrent diarrhea, but can also cause severe, chronic diarrhea in people with aidS.first try: 482, 4122also try these frequencies for a common single-celled parasite (unspecified): 660 + 690 + 727.5, 432, 753, 5776

    dientamoeba fragilis

    a parasite that lives in the large intestine of humans, possibly related to Trichomonas. Many people are asymptomatic. When symptoms do occur, they include diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain and cramps, loss of appetite and weight, and fatigue. Children from five to ten years are most commonly affected. The infection, common worldwide, presumably remains in the intestine without spreading to other parts of the body. More than one stool sample may be needed to detect the parasite. it is spread through improper

    sanitation, and contaminated water and food, so wash hands after using the toilet. Since pinworm eggs can protect Dientamoeba fragilis, the two microbes are often found together. So also see Enterobius vermicularis / Pinworm / Seatworm in this section.1001.42, 20113.98

    dirofilaria immitis / dirofilariasis / heartworm

    Dirofilaria immitis, a parasite carried by several types of mosquitoes, causes dirofilariasis, better known as the disease heartworm that affects dogs. The parasite enters the bloodstream and eventually lodges in the heart and nearby arteries, causing coughing, enormous fatigue, weakness, fainting, fever, chills, muscle aches, difficulty breathing, heart pain, irregular heartbeat, heart failure and eventually death. once a carrier mosquito bites a dog, the immature larvae (microfilaria) remain in the tissue surrounding the bite for about two months and then enter the bloodstream as worms. Then, it takes three to four months to reach the heart and nearby arteries, where they grow and literally strangle the heart muscle (they can grow as long as 11 inches). The most popular test for heartwormwhich involves searching a blood sample for microfilariais inconclusive because as many as 38% of infected dogs do not have any microfilaria circulating in the bloodstream at the time the test is performed. The newer tests, which look for chemical substances produced by adult heartworms, are less commonly used. heartworm drugs contain highly toxic arsenic compounds that cause headaches, weakness, joint pains, nausea, vomiting, and even death. according to the american Veterinary Medical association, 65% of the adverse drug reactions, and almost half of all drug-related deaths in dogs, are caused by heartworm prevention medication. The best non-drug prevention you can give your dog is a diet of raw meat and vegetables, with brewers yeast and a tiny bit of fresh garlic. essential oils like eucalyptus make good natural insecticides; synthetic chemicals are poisonous. for more information, read Dr. Pitcarins Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats and Wendy Volhards The Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog.200, 535, 543, 685, 799, 1077, 2322from hulda Clark. Use the hertz set for devices unable to accommodate frequencies in the kilohertz range. Since dr. Clark notes such a wide range in her frequencies, you may want to do a sweep.

    kilohertz set: 408150 (lower limit), 409k (most effective), and 411150 (higher limit of same organism)

    hertz set: 1011.70 (lower limit), 1013.81 (most effective), and 1019.14 (higher limit of same organism)

    also from dr. Clark: 20362.91, 1013.81

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    kilohertz set: 372500 (lower limit), 375k and 380k (most effective), 382350 (higher limit of same organism). Use all these frequencies.

    hertz set: 923.34 (lower limit), 929.53 and 941.93 (most effective), and 947.75 (higher limit of same organism). Use all these frequencies.

    also from dr. Clark: 18919.09, 18670.15also try: 95, 125, 330, 444 + 1865, 788, 802 + 1550, 1800, 2720, 10k

    feline (Cat) immunodeficiency Virus (fiV)

    Causes an hiV-type illness in domestic cats, affecting up to 3% of cats in the US. fiV attacks and weakens the cats immune function. also see Leukemia, feline under Cancer as co-infection may be present. 262, 323, 372, 404, 567, 712, 742, 760, 773, 916, 1103, 1132, 3701

    Flaviviridae / yellow fever Virus / yellow fever / yellow Jack / Black Vomit

    The World health organization has classified three kinds of Yellow fever, caused by an arbovirus of the family

    Cats Give Themselves Rife Sessions

    Why do cats purr? . . . [They] purr when they are . . . content. However they also purr when frightened, severely injured, giving birth and even while dying.

    For the purr to exist in different cat species over time, geographical isolation, etc., there would likely have to be something very important (survival mechanism) about the purr. There also would have to be a very good reason for energy expenditure (in this case creation of the purr) when one is physically stressed or ill. The vibration of the cats diaphragm, which with the larynx, creates the purr, requires energy. If an animal is injured they would not use this energy unless it was beneficial to their survival. . . .

    Most people have heard of a cats nine lives. There is also an old veterinary adage still repeated in veterinary schools which states, If you put a cat and a bunch of broken bones in the same room, the bones will heal. Any vet-erinary orthopedic surgeon will tell you how relatively easy it is to mend broken cat bones compared with dog bones, which take much more effort to fix, and take longer to heal. There is excellent documentation of the cats quick recovery from . . . [falling from] high-rise [buildings]. . . . [Researchers] documented 132 cases of cats plummeting many stories from high rise apartments (average 5.5 stories), some suffering severe injuries. Interestingly, 90% of these cats survived. . . . There is another clue found in a study performed by Dr. T.F. Cook (1973), [called] The Relief of Dyspnoea in Cats by Purring, in the New Zealand Veterinary Journal. [Dyspnea is shortness of breath, the feeling of not getting enough air.] A dying cat who could not breathe (they were considering euthanasia) was found to breathe normally once it began purring. The purring opened up the cats airway, and improvement was remarkable and the next day [the cat] commenced to eat. . . . Three species of cats have a strong harmonic at exactly 100 Hz, the vibrational frequency found to relieve dyspnea; one species [is] within 2 Hz and one species within 7 Hz of 100 Hz. It could be that the cats purr decreases the breathlessness by vibratory stimulation.

    Fauna Communications has recorded many cats purrs at a non-profit facility and the Cincinnati Zoo, including the cheetah, puma, serval, ocelot and the domestic house cat. After analysis of the data, we discovered that:

    l The dominant and fundamental frequency for three species of cats purrs is exactly 25 Hz, or 50 Hz the best frequen-cies for bone growth and fracture healing. All of the cats purrs all fall well within the 2050 Hz anabolic range, and extend up to 140 Hz. All the cats except the cheetah have a dominant or strong harmonic at 50 Hz.

    l The harmonics of three cat species fall exactly on or within 2 points of 120 Hz which has been found to repair tendons. One species [is] within 3 Hz and one within 7 Hz.

    l Eighteen to thirty-five Hz is used in therapeutic biomechanical stimulation for joint mobility. Considering the small size of many of these cats, especially the domestic cats, it is interesting to note that all of the individual cats have dominant frequencies within this range. In fact, some of the cats have 23 harmonics in this range.

    l The frequencies for therapeutic pain relief are from 50150 Hz. All of the individual cats have al least 5 sets of strong harmonics in this range.

    l Therapeutic frequencies for the generation of muscle strength lie between 2100 Hz. All of the individual cats have al least 4 sets of strong harmonics in this range.

    l Therapy for COPD [Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease] uses 100 Hz; all of the individual cats have a dominant frequency of exactly 100 Hz.

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    Flaviviridae (one of the smallest RNa viruses isolated so far). Jungle (sylvatic) Yellow fever affects monkeys, but it can be spread to humans who work in tropical rain forests and are bitten by mosquitoes infected by monkeys. intermediate Yellow fever occurs simultaneously in many humid or semi-humid savannah villages of africa, but fewer people die from infection. and urban Yellow fever, which affects only humans, is spread by mosquitoes that have been infected by other people. Symptoms include high fever, chills, headache, muscle and back aches, vomiting (sometimes bloody), abdominal cramping, and mental confusion. More serious cases involve kidney and heart failure, seizures, and coma. The liver malfunction characteristic of this condition causes jaundicethe yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyesgiving Yellow fever its name. about 5% of people who contract this illness die, usually within a week of the appearance of symptoms. This disease can lie dormant and then suddenly become an epidemic. Yellow fever, common in parts of South america and africa, has increased since the 1980s. The only treatment medical science suggests is to rest and drink plenty of fluids for a long timeand as a prevention, vaccination. however, several homeopathic remedies have been used to treat this condition. andrew Lockie advises, during an acute attack, to take Aconitum napellus 30C if the person is feverish, vomiting, jaundiced and restless; Bryonia 10C if there is pain in abdomen, vomiting and where symptoms are made worse by the slightest movement; and Arsenicum album 6C if the subject is exhausted, restless, chilly, and thirsty for sips of water. however, for emergencies and serious illnesses, it is better

    to consult with an experienced homeopath than to try to self-treat.0.67, 20, 60, 72, 95, 142, 178, 232, 432, 660 + 690 + 727.5, 733, 734, 779, 880, 1187, 10k

    Herpes, all types

    This is both the name of the virus and also the various conditions it causes. Symptoms are many: sores and inflammation in the genitals, mouth, along the skin, or in the nerves deep inside the body. There are several different kinds of Herpes viruses. Herpes zoster causes chicken pox and shingles. Cytomegalovirus affects primarily very young infants and children with what is sometimes called Cytomegalic inclusion disease (Cid). and the Herpes simplex virus (sometimes called Herpes virus hominis) is also known as human Herpes Virus 1; although there is apparently more than one type of Herpes simplex. These viruses are becoming so numerous, and are manifesting so many different kinds of symptoms, that their various classifications are very confusing. one strain of this virus often has several names. Contrary to popular belief, the different kinds of Herpes viruses do not necessarily stay in their own locationthey can and will migrate to other parts of the body, even though the sores may not be as recognizable once they are outside their customary location. Therefore, if for example you have sores on your mouth, do not engage in oral-genital contact in the mistaken belief that your oral Herpes will not affect someone elses genital regionbecause you are mistaken, and you might infect your partner! if one set of frequencies doesnt work, try other sets.

    Is it possible that evolution has provided the felines of this world with a natural healing mechanism for bones and other organs? Researchers at Fauna Communications believe so.

    Being able to produce frequencies that have been proven to improve healing time, strength and mobility could explain the purrs natural selection. In the wild when food is plentiful, the felids are relatively sedentary. They will spend a large portion of the day and night lounging in trees or on the ground. Consistent exercise is one of the greatest contributors to bone, muscle, tendon and ligament strength. If a cats exercise is sporadic, it would be advantageous for them to stimulate bone growth while at rest. As well, following injury, immediate exercise can re-break bone and re-tear . . . muscle and tendon [that are healing]. Inactivity decreases the strength of muscles. Therefore, having an internal vibrational therapeutic system to stimulate healing would b