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Re: 854 (6832) - Anyone know what this might be? Big worm responds
 
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Re: 854 (6832) - Anyone know what this might be? Big worm responds


this could be Dirofilaria Repens - would explain the heart and abdomen (this species was found in me in those places)

your number is close to the Newport's dirofilaria immitis number (6554.5454) but dirofilaria repens has a larger frequency scale, as per Hulda Clark , the dirofilaria repens has 406 - 410 kHz (406000 - 410000. For dirofilaria immits H.C identifed 407 - 409 kHz.

Try those dirofilaria repens numbers, if you get the hit then if you can change the numbers to scalar harmonics then it might be working well. Actually I wish you'd be able to figure out the best kill numbers to run because these seem to be almost impossible worms to kill.

The reason I think this is dirofilaria repens is that I've got exactly the same worms, mainly on the head/scalp/neck etc. but really all over the body.

I'm running d.immitis frequency with some success but then there are so many of them still alive, it's unreal. When I run 406-410 kHz, I feel it very strongly but the worms are dieing very slowly, so it still could be something else, but the reaction to d.repens frequencies is very strong comparing to other frequencies.

Your number feels also stronger than d.immitis numbers, but almost the same as d.repens numbers, so if you'd be able somehow to optimize the number to figure out kill frq. that would be great.
Thanks for posting your experience!!
 

 
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