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Dear Dr. Loyd<

Thank you very much>

But Norcadia itself what does it mean.

Best Regards

Mohamad

--- " Loyd, Ph.D. " wrote:

> Dr. lists 355100 Hz. That translates to an

> audio frequency of 2774. A

> sweep of +/- 10 Hz should probably be used.

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> Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email -

> drloyd@... .

> To buy or sell used equipment, check out

> http://www.royalrife.com/board .

> Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at

> http://www.royalrife.com/board .

>

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> Norcadia

>

>

> > Dear Friends,

> >

> > I have been reading an article by Dr. Loyd

> on

> > " sticky Blood " .

> > At the end of the article he mentioned " Nocardia

> > Frequency " .

> > Does anybody know what is it?

> >

> > Best Regards

> >

> > Mohamad

> >

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Nocardia is a pathogen that appears to be involved in Parkinson's. I have a

report of a person who treated it and cleared up a case of Parkinson's.

Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email - drloyd@... .

To buy or sell used equipment, check out http://www.royalrife.com/board .

Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at http://www.royalrife.com/board

..

Norcadia

>

>

> > Dear Friends,

> >

> > I have been reading an article by Dr. Loyd

> on

> > " sticky Blood " .

> > At the end of the article he mentioned " Nocardia

> > Frequency " .

> > Does anybody know what is it?

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how did you translate this richard?

roger

Loyd, Ph.D. wrote:

>

> Dr. lists 355100 Hz. That translates to an audio frequency of 2774. A

> sweep of +/- 10 Hz should probably be used.

>

> Dick http://www.royalrife.com . New email - drloyd@... .

> To buy or sell used equipment, check out http://www.royalrife.com/board .

> Post your recovery story using Rife therapies at

> http://www.royalrife.com/board .

>

> Norcadia

>

> > Dear Friends,

> >

> > I have been reading an article by Dr. Loyd on

> > " sticky Blood " .

> > At the end of the article he mentioned " Nocardia

> > Frequency " .

> > Does anybody know what is it?

> >

> > Best Regards

> >

> > Mohamad

> >

> >

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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:57:59 -0800 (PST) mohamad-nabil hijazi

writes:

> Dear Dr. Loyd<

>

> Thank you very much>

> But Norcadia itself what does it mean.

>

> Best Regards

>

> Mohamad

Summarized from Zinsser Microbiology, 20th ed., p. 531-534:

Nocardiosis is caused by infection with Nocardia asteroides...sometimes

with other Nocardia species...found in nature in soil and aquatic

environments, and the bacteria are usually inhaled. More than half

people that develop a disease condition from this bacteria are " in some

way compromised " . In this regard the text mentions history of steroid

use, immunosuppressive therapy, chronic pulmonary infections, cancer,

presence of tuberculosis or AIDS, transplant recipients, and alcoholism.

If it develops into disease state, it usually begins in the lungs (can

mimic TB symptoms), and then can spread into the central nervous system

or kidneys. The bacteria seems to have an affinity for the central

nervous system, possibly confirming Dr. Loyd's experience with the person

having Parkinson's symptoms. The disease process tends to form

abscesses.

Lida Mattman in her book Cell Wall Deficient Forms (p. 180), describes a

case where a wall-deficient form of Nocardia was cultured from a dog that

suffered fatal polyarthritis disease, and no other organisms were

cultured from the tissues. She also cites the following chapter in a

book, particularly in regards to Nocardia association with a case of a

fatal brain abscess:

Beaman, BL. Nocardiosis: role of the cell wall deficient state of

Nocardia. In Cell Wall Deficient Bacteria, Domingue GJ, ed., p. 231-255.

-Wesley, 1982.

Best wishes,

Char

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