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Mold, Mold Toxin Frequencies Other molds and mold toxins Aflatoxin Cytochalasin B Ergot Griseovulvin Sorghum syrup Sterigmatocystin Zearalenone
kHz 177, 188 77, 91 295 288 277 88, 96, 133, 126 100
Slime molds Argyria Lycogala Stemonitis
kHz 81 126 211
Bacteria and Viruses Including locations where I commonly found them Low Freq (kHz)
High Freq (kHz)
Use freq gen for 3 min @
393 371.45
393 386.9
393
369.75
385.4
380, 375
393.5 363.2 359.4 386.95 373.65
398.05 365.3 370.5 391.45 375.85
395, 364, 368
371.85 416.05 362.4
387.1 418.75 357.6
385, 380, 375 417.5 360
324.3 325.7 380.6 405.65
325 326 387.4 407.45
325
329.85 378.95
332.25 382
331 380
394.9
396.7
396
Acetobacter aceti Adenovirus Adenovirus (2nd range) Agrobacterium tumefaciens Alcaligenes faecalis Alpha streptococcus Azobacter chroococcum -- causes anthrax in cattle (tooth) Bacillus ahnthracis -- causes anthrax in cattle (tooth) Bacillus anthracis (2nd range) Bacillus anthracis (3rd range) Bacillus anthracis spores Bacillus cereus Bacillus megaterium Bacillus sterothermophilus Bacillus csubtilis spores Bacillus subtilis var. Niger Bacteria capsules (capsulear strain) Bacterial capsules Bacteroides fragilis -- found with common roundworm in Ascaris Bacteroides fragilis (2nd range) Beta streptococcus (tooth) Blepharisma Bordetella pertussis -- "whooping cough" (tooth) Borrelia burgdorferi -- Lyme disease Branhamella (Neisseria) catarrhalis (has hole at 398) Brucella abortus Cabbage Black Rot
388 374.5
385 406.5
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370.6
368
357.2
355
388.4
386
378.65 383.95 391.15
376 381 389, 384
364.55
362
398.1 365.6
396 364
344
342
316.8
316
366.1
364
363.7 364.9
362.5
410.75 432.2 364 368.45 384.3
409 430 361 365, 360 382
374 382.85 352.1 377
374 380, 375 350 373
356 393
356, 393
352.5
350
342.55
340
336.41 420.8 293.05 345.75 362.9 420.2 378.7 304.85 365
336 418 292, 345.5 360, 355 418 377 302 365
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313.35
323.9
320, 315
398.45 416.9 346.05 397.05
404.65 421.9 351.65 401.1
401, 419 349 399
369.5
373
371
377.6
384.65
382
409.65
410.65
410
430.55 322.85 342.75
434.2 323.9 349.3
432 323.5, 346
333.85
336.5
334
354.95 363.7 383.75 320.55 345.95
355.35 370 389 326 352.1
355.1, 368
408.75 333.75 327.2
416.45 339.15 329.5
413, 336, 328
331.25
334.6
333
378.95
383.15
380
329 365.05
329 370.1
329 368, 385
382.3 349.45
386.55 352.1
355, 386, 390 351
390.089 394 318 388.4
390.089 394 318 393.45
390.089 394 318 391
378.35
382.8
380
376.27
380.85
387 324, 349
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381
381
378, 381
387
385
321.1
318
366.85 360.5 368.15 385.15
370.2 375.3 368.85 385.95
368 373 368
427.15
429.55
428
346.85 377.75 416.9 401.75
347.4 385.2 422.2 405.2
347 383, 419
Staphylococcus epidermidis -- infects skin and mucous membranes Streptococcus lactis -- occurs in milk 382 Streptococcus mitis -lung infection, tooth infection, abscesses, causes stiff knees 313.8 Streptococcus pneumoniae -- causes pneumonia and inner ear disease Streptococcus pyogenes (tooth) Stretococcus sp. Group G (tooth) Sub terminal spores bac. Smear Terminal spores bacillus smear Tobacco mosaic virus (tobacco) Treponema palladium -- causes syphilis Troglodytella abrassari Troglodytella abrassari (2nd range) Veillonella dispar Vibrio (photobacterium) fischeri
403
Roundworms, Flatworms, Onecelled Animals Low Freq (kHz)
High Freq (kHz)
Use freq gen for 3 min @
Acanthamoeba culbertsoni Acanthocephala Anaplasma marginale Anaplasma marginale (2nd range) Ancylostoma braziliense (adult) Ancylostoma caninum Ancylostoma duodenale male Anguillula aceti Ascaris larvae in lung (common roundworm of cats and dogs) Ascaris lumbricoides (m and f) Ascaris megalocephala (male) Babesia bigemina Babesia canis smear Balantidium coli cysts Balantidium sp. Trophozoites (from guinea pig) parasitic ciliate Besnoitia (lung sect.) protozoan Capillaria hepatica (liver sect.) Chilomastix cysts (rat) Chilomastix cysts (rat) (2nd range)
386.4 415.3 397.6 383.1
388 424 403.25 402.9
387, 422
404.9
409.15
403.85
409.7
408 same 408
458.8
462.9
460
352.8 424.25 388.95 425.2
361.4 430.65 390.7 427.3
358 428 389, 426
401 400, 393, 386
Chilomastix mesnili (trophozoites) Chilomonas, whole mount Clinostomum metacercaria
393.75
400
same 398
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425.7
428.75
427
409.95
416
414
401.35
406.05
404
408.15 418.55 425.5
411.15 423.9 429.65
409 421 428
433.8
441
438
394.25
397.1
396, 432
430.5
433.35
397 381.1 420.95 420.35
400.35 387.8 426.3 422.3
398 385 423 421
421.35 423.8 422
427.3 430.6 427.6
425 427 425
421.75 420.6 427.7 427.35
424.7 427.5 435.1 435.45
423 425 434 434
429.5 427.35 427.3 441.75 451.9 421.4
436.25 435.2 433 443.2 457.1 426.3
434 434 432 442 455 424
378.75 386.8
381.8 395.5
380 393
448.05
455.1
453
424.45
429.55
427
437.85
448.5
445, 402
398.15 400.05 398 400.2 402.1
404.75 405.1 402.65 403.8 407.4
403 400 402 405
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397.45 360.551 438.85 437.35
402.55 360.551 442.8 442.1
400 361 440 440
409.6 356.9
416.95 364.35
414 362
436.3 437.8 428.8
442.1 454.2 444.15
440 452, 447 441, 437
417.3 372.3 438.15
424.5 373.8 445.1
422 373 442
405.75 396.85
409.15 404.75
407 401
450.55 473
454.95 473
452 473
353 457.35 404.25 398.4
353 463.1 415.25 402
353 461 412, 407 400
395 403.85
395 405.57
395 404.5
378 388.3 423.2 460.2 434.6 393.75 424.5 423.5 442.35
383.6 408.9 431.4 465.65 451.25 398.7 426 428.55 450
381 406 429 463 448, 442, 438 396 425 426 447
Low Freq (kHz)
High Freq (kHz)
402 426 459.3 434.8 438.9 404.7
406 432.35 464.75 444.1 448.55 406.75
Use freq gen for 3 min @ 404 430 462 442, 437 446, 441 405
Wart Frequencies (Most of these are from homemade slides.)
Wart BS Wart CC Wart FR Wart HA Wart HRCm Wart human papilloma plantar
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402.85 418.75 343.65 404.05
410.7 422.4 345.95 404.6
407 420 344 404.3
Tapeworms Tapeworms are segmented. The first segment is the head, called the scolex. Tapeworms grow by adding a new segment to their body. Tapworms can have very large bandwidths (range of frequencies), and it varies by the length of the specimen! It is as if each new segment has a unique, and slightly lower, frequency. Do not use a frequency generator to kill tapeworms. If you accidentally kill middle segments instead of working your way up from the bottom, you may conceivably promote dispersion! Use only a zapper. [On MiniFG you can choose a specific frequency of the tapeworm and use positiv offset square wave (P3) which is the zapper.] Low Freq (kHz) High Freq (kHz) Cysticercus fasciolaris 436.4 440.05 Diphyllobothrium erinacei (Mansoni) (s467.25 487.55 Diphyllobothrium erinacei eggs Diphyllobothrium latum (scolex) 452.9 472.3 Dipylidium caninum (proglottid compos439.55 444.3 Dipylidium caninum (scolex) 451.95 472.15 Echinococcus granulosus 451.6 461.5 Echinococcus granulosus (cysts) 441.15 446.5 Echinococcus granulosus (eggs) Echinococcus multilocularis 455.85 458.35 Heterophyes heterophyes Hymenolepis cysticercoides 478 481.75 Hymenolepis diminuta 445 481.15 Hymenolepis diminuta ova Hymenolepis nana eggs Moniezia (scolex) 430.35 465.2 Moniezia expansa (composite) 430.35 465.2 Moniezia expansa eggs Moniezia serialis 453.6 457.8 Pigeon tapeworm Taenia pisiformis (cysticercus) 475.2 482.1 Taenia pisiformis eggs (ova) 465.2 469.7 Taenia saginata (cysticercus) 476.5 481.05 Taenia saginata eggs Taenia solium (cysticercus) 475 475 Taenia solium (scolex) 444 448.9 Taenia solium eggs
Mite Frequencies These are organisms that cold viruses ride in with!
Demodex folliculorum (folicle mite) Dermatophagoides (dust mite) Meal mite Ornithonyssus (bird mite)
k H z 682 707 718 877, 878
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735
Miscellaneous Frequencies
Blue-green Algae Bryozoa cristatalla Mucor mucedo Rhizobium meliloti Rotifer
k H z 256 396 288 330 1151
It is easy to make homemade slides when you or a family member is ill. Finding out the frequencies of these illnesses helps oyu identify them (use the Pathogen Frequency Chart) and also lets you know if you are chrnoically getting them back.