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Results...Re: Detection of Heavy Metals Fscan 2 DIRP's...


O.k. Here's what the scan 30,000 through 60,000 at delta 100 produced in terms of all hits mv=10 ...

35700 Titanium?

41100 ?

43800 Mercury

47900 Lithium

There were other hits at MV=9 and below, but I wanted to take a closer look at the Mercury, so I then ran a scan from 43600 to 44000 at delta 5, and got the following hits at MV=10

43710
43735
43750

It's obvious that this is the 43700 mercury hit as listed on Dr. Toshihiko Yayama list -

http://www.royalrife.com/metalfreq.html
METAL FREQUENCIES


This frequency list was researched by Dr. Toshihiko Yayama in Japan. He used the F-Scan with reagents and patients with known metal poisoning.

Frequencies have been rounded to the nearest 100 Hz. To test for metals, a DIRP is done from 30,000-60,000 Hz in 100 Hz steps. The mercury frequency has been confirmed by others. These frequencies are intended for research in detecting the presense of metals. They are not intended for use as treatment. Treatment should include chlorella and other materals as needed.

Arsenic 30400
Aluminum 31900
Beryllium 32700
Vanadium 32800
Titanium 35300
Thallium 36600
Palladium 37700
Lead 38000
Chromium VI 39200
Silver 43300
Mercury 43700
Magnesium 45300
Gallium 45400
Manganese 45700
Tungsten 47500
Lithium 47900
Indium 48300
Tantalum 48900
Rubidium 49200
Molybdenum 49800
Nickel 55200
Zinc 56200
Cobalt 56300
Iridium 57000
Cadmium 57300
Copper 58600
Gold 59000
Osmium 59200
Platinum 59300
Tin 59700

I will try to get some other people tested, to see what's average around here, and what I find on the Fscan 2. This is the first time I have scanned in that range specifically looking for heavy metal resonances. So at this point, I don't have much to match it against, but I will when I scan some other people.

 

 
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