Sometimes you can zap Adenovirus, the common cold virus, at 393 KHz for three minutes with a frequency generator and be rid of your cold, magically, in five minutes. But magic and luck are not really responsible for this. And most of the time the cold will reappear a few hours later.
Homeopathy, too, can immediately banish your cold symptoms. The reason is not mysterious either. But, this time, the cold reappears later in a different location. Choose the right homeopathic remedy for that, and you can chase it away again.
Tapeworm Stage or Mites
The fascinating story of how we really "catch" a cold kept me spellbound for a year. I was hot on the heels of Adenovirus wherever it might be in my body. Sometimes I saw it; sometimes I didn't. Sometimes I had cold symptoms; sometimes I didn't. Sometimes I could zap it; sometimes it did not go.
It is now apparent to me that Adenovirus isn't our (a human) virus at all! It belongs to other parasites. Parasites as varied as tapeworm stages and mites. Perhaps it belongs to many other parasites, as well. My evidence comes from a tapeworm stage, cysticercus of Diphyllobothrium erinacea, the mites Sarcoptes and Dermatophagoides, and our own colon bacteria, E. coli.
The tapeworm stage flies in the dust as eggs, you can trap these by setting out a pint jar with a little water in it. In three days' time you are likely to find its frequency near 487 KHz in your jar. You are also likely to find it on your kitchen sponge, since you wipe up dust each day. To test it, place it on a plastic bag, wet it thoroughly and search from 510 KHz downward, one KHz at a time. The various tapeworm stages emit between 510 and 400 KHz.
If you have a household pet, you will always be able to find a tapeworm stage in your sponge or in a dust sample you collect from the table or kitchen counter in the morning. Gather dust with a damp bit of paper towel, put it in a plastic bag. Then wash your hands or you may accidentally eat some.
This, of course, happens to every household member. Eating the dust off the tables, inhaling the dust, and eating off surfaces wiped by the kitchen sponge happens to everyone. And everyone "catches" colds. If you search for Adenovirsu, though, in your dust sample, it isn't there!
Similarly, you can search for the mites in your house dust. Search near the frequencies given for them. There is a good chance you will have one that is not given, because the list is so incomplete. Name it after yourself. Compare notes with others; maybe it is common, maybe it's a rare one. Again, you will not find Adenovirus beeping its characteristic frequency out of your mite specimen. Why not? Possibly, it is too faint; it must multiply and create a loud chorus before you can hear it. But multiply it will, if given a chance, in you. You must, of course, first eat or inhale the dust.
Then the tape eggs hatch into the cysticercus stage, which promptly gets into the liver. Sometimes it gets to other organs, like the muscles, the spleen, the pancreas. Presumably the liver screened it out of the blood originally.
Soon you will zap them, wherever they are. If you are using a slide specimen of cysticercus you can locate it in your body. If you are only listening to its beeps, you can't. If you can do both, you may be able to see which organ allows the virus to replicate after it emerges. Maybe only the respiratory organs do; maybe they start to replicate in the organ where they emerge, such as the liver and then get to the respiratory tract. This is a fascinating avenue I have not yet explored.
Mites are inhaled or swallowed or both, just as tapeworm eggs are. They are on your kitchen sponge, and in any food or dishes that stand uncovered anywhere in the home. Never drink water from a glass that has "stood out" all day. After finding one, you will notice it beeping in you for several days. Then the beep disappears; presumably the mite is dead.
The tapeworm stage beeps may disappear in a few days, too, presumably dead. Except in cases of disease. Muscles that are diseased will take in the newcomer and allow it to survive adding to the parasites and pollutants already there! Evidently the immune power of such diseased locations is way down.
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You can find out by waiting until a time when you have a tapeworm
stage or mite and no Adenovirus. Then kill your tapeworm
stage or mite by zapping for seven minutes. Within minutes after
that, the beeping of the tapeworm stage or mite is gone and
Adenovirus can be heard, loud and clear at 393 KHz! And
minutes later you may feel a stuffy nose, a slight congestion
developing, a certain head feeling that is different. You are
"catching" a cold!
Will you really get this cold? Will it become a full blown cold
of the usual kind? After seeing this happen dozens of times after
killing a mite or tapeworm stage I concluded that Adenovirus
really belongs to them; the virus is scuttling its dying host
like people jumping off a sinking ship into the ocean. Our bodies are
the ocean for them. They too, immediately swim and search for
a hospitable island. Our respiratory tract is such an island; perhaps
other organs, too.
This is part two of the cold story. You may have Adenoviruses
quietly slipping into your blood stream and tissues from a
tapeworm stage or mite you inhaled, or E. coli bacteria that
strayed into your tissues, and which is being slowly killed by
your immune system. Your immune system can keep up with them quite
easily provided you don't have a mold in you at the same time.
The significance of the mold is that it lowers your immunity,
specifically and generally.
So with mold toxins present, Adenovirus, fleeing the dead
tapeworm stage, mite, or E. coli is not gobbled up. It has time to
get to its favorite organ and enter the cells there. It may get in
your lungs if they're full of arsenic or formaldehyde, in your
throat if it is full of mercury from your fillings, in your spinal
cord if it is full of thallium. Sometimes you feel the viral attack,
sometimes you don't.
When E. coli is the source of your Adenovirus, a
question pops up. Why don't you have a perpetual cold, since
these bacteria are always in your colon... and should be! As long as
E. coli stays dutifully in your colon, no Adenovirus is
seen. But as soon as any cross the colon wall to invade your body,
your white blood cells pounce on them. After this, Adenovirus
appears and again you are catching a cold. They may go to your
internal organs where you don't feel them.
One place you do feel an attack is in your respiratory tract:
lungs, bronchi, sinuses, nose, Eustachian tubes, inner ear, eyes
or head. And the size of the attack depends on whether you recently
ate moldy food.
Human food (in general, in the US) is very, very moldy. We do not
taste it because manufacturers have been using more and more
flavorings in food. This covers up small amounts of mold or
"off" flavor. Measures to reduce mold are not effective enough.
Bread is a good example. Calcium propionate is added to bread-stuff
to inhibit molding. That's fine. But then the bread is encased
in plastic to hold in moisture and keep it "fresh". The moisture
acts to incubate mold spores and overwhelms the inhibitor. Vinegar
is used instead of calcium propionate in some breads but, again,
the plastic ruins its effectiveness.
Another good mold inhibitor is lime water. This is used in making
tortillas. None of the old fashioned tortillas (made with just
corn, water, lime) that I tested had any mold, even without
propionate added! Other tortillas made of flour and calcium
propionate frequently had molds.
Bread is such a staple we must correct its mold problem immediately.
The two likely sources for the mold spores are: in the flour to begin
with, or just flying about the bakery and landing on the newly baked
loaves. Bread flour in the grocery store is quite free of mold spores,
so maybe it is the bakery that needs to change. Perhaps it is not
possible to bake 24 hours a day in the same building, year after year,
without bit of flour and moisture accumulating in the millions of
tiny cracks and crevices that all buildings have and germinating mold.
Yet bread from the small neighborhood bakeries don't have mold!
So you can't catch a cold directly from some sneezy companion, or
E. coli, or tapeworm stages, or mites. You have to eat
moldy food first. This lowers your immunity, allowing any
Adenovirus to invade your weakest tissues. If that happens to be
your respiratory system, you get classic symptoms. (Those same "cold"
symptoms can be caused by bacteria, for which I have preliminary
evidence of arriving in a similar fashion.)
As fascinating as this whole story is, the bottom line is: how can
you stop a cold, in record time?
The Cure
Remember, zapping does not kill your cells. So anything hiding
in them will not be harmed by the electric current either.
Viruses live inside your cells while they reproduce. You can
only kill the outsiders: those stuck in your cell gateways. The rest
will be killed by your own cells in time. Not much time. Five or six
hours at most. Your cells do it with mucous secretion, inflammation
and other unknown ways. So zapping is an imperfect solution.
Using a frequency generator to electrocute Adenovirus (393 KHz
for three minutes) is not effective either because you are not killing
the mites and tapeworm stages at the same time, and the
Adenovirus are coming from them.
The best advice to stop a cold is to:
Test yourself for the presence of molds to see if you are
accomplishing your goal. The various molds I have tested had these
emitting frequencies: 77, 88, 126, 133, 177, 181, 188, 232, 242,
277, 288, 295 KHz.
In about five hours, some relief will be felt. The time it takes
depends on how much mold you ate. But if you stop immediately and
eat only perfectly safe food, your illness will be over in the
shortest time. Shorter than merely zapping.
(From: "The Cure for all Diseases", p. 357ff.;
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