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Important Research Dealing With Viral Infections!

Just wanted to pass along to the research group that we have found that running

programs for active viruses several times at half hour intervals is quite

effective in knocking them out in one day. The reason that we tried this is

better understood in the light of how viruses work.

Scientists classify viruses into two groups, those that are active (called Lytic

Viruses), like the FLU, Chicken Pox, Adenovirus, etc., and those that lay

dormant (called Latent Viruses), like Herpes Simplex, Epstein-Barr, etc. The

main difference is that Lytic Viruses immediately hijack the cells process to

reproduce themselves, until they have exhausted the cells resources, which

results in the cells death, while the Latent viruses wait until your defenses

are down to begin to reproduce. Then as your body begins to win the war against

them, they retreat into the cell DNA and discontinue reproduction. This is why

they cause chronic conditions which recur under stress.

But, getting to the point of why we run the programs for Lytic Viruses on a

repeated cycle, this is how active viruses work. (This example is particularly

how FLU virus works.) First the virus attaches to a receptor site waiting for

the cell to draw it in. As it is drawn inside the cell, the viral envelope

opens, dumping the virus and related proteins into the cell plasma. Quickly,

the virus invades the nucleus of the cell and " hijacks " the protein replicating

mechanism to begin replicating itself. (When this happens the frequency of the

virus changes, so the original program may no longer be effective.) As it

reproduces itself, copies of the basic genetic material (some viruses are

strings of DNA and others are RNA) and other proteins needed to complete the

package are transported to the endoplasmic reticulum where they are packaged for

release. Finally these virions are transported to release sites on the cell

membrane waiting to be released into the interstitial fluids, ready to invade

another cell and repeat the process.

Medical Science recognizes that the most vulnerable point for attacking the

virus is when it is attached to the cell membrane, either prior to entry, or

before it is released. That is why Influenza is classified by the letters H and

N, such as H1N1, as these signify the two proteins critical to attachment and

release, namely hemaglutinnin and neuraminadase (the numbers signify which

variation is used by the virus). Anti-viral drugs interfere with the action of

these proteins and either prevent the virus from entering the cell (TAMIFLU), or

prevent their release (RELENZA). However, these cause unwanted side effects

such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea in nearly every case.

Adapting that understanding to the use of frequencies in order to stop the

virus, we can see again that the key times to attack it are when it is outside

of the cell. While running the program once will probably stop the exposed

virions, those already inside the cell will continue to reproduce, causing the

problem to continue. Repeating the frequency program at a later time will again

kill the viruses outside of the cell, attenuating the progress until the virus

is finally stopped by natural immune defenses.

This explains why repeated frequencies are needed to stop a virus. The reason

that we started doing it every half an hour is that studies of the FLU virus

showed that within half an hour of the initial invasion of a cell, the virions

begin appearing on the cell membrane, ready to be released.

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