Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 Hi, I did a program for erlichia that I took of the CALF frequencies and entered them myself. For Bartonella I believe it is under Cat Scratch fever. I am on my way to work I can give you all the frequencies I use when I get back. Tamara OT: channel #'s on GB4000 The manual for the GB-4000 shows no channel numbers for bartonella, Mycoplasma fermentans, XMRV, or Ehrlichia. Of the infections we usually discuss on this group, the only ones listed are Lyme and EBV. Babesia is listed only as an adjunct of a Lyme channel. How do GB-4000 owners treat these infections without knowing what channel number to enter? (For those unfamiliar with the GB-4000: unlike the coil, where the frequency tells you what switches to flip, with the GB-4000 you need a channel number to tell the machine which frequencies to run. Unless I'm misunderstanding something.) Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 Thanks, Tamara. Okay, I looked up cat scratch fever. It's listed in my manual as "cat virus." It does have a channel number, but none of the frequencies listed is the one we use on the coil, namely 832. Do you think this is the treatment for bartonella, even without the 832? Peggy From: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ] On Behalf Of tshorr@...Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 9:12 AMTo: Lyme and RifeSubject: Re: OT: channel #'s on GB4000 Hi, I did a program for erlichia that I took of the CALF frequencies and entered them myself. For Bartonella I believe it is under Cat Scratch fever. I am on my way to work I can give you all the frequencies I use when I get back. Tamara OT: channel #'s on GB4000 The manual for the GB-4000 shows no channel numbers for bartonella, Mycoplasma fermentans, XMRV, or Ehrlichia. Of the infections we usually discuss on this group, the only ones listed are Lyme and EBV. Babesia is listed only as an adjunct of a Lyme channel. How do GB-4000 owners treat these infections without knowing what channel number to enter? (For those unfamiliar with the GB-4000: unlike the coil, where the frequency tells you what switches to flip, with the GB-4000 you need a channel number to tell the machine which frequencies to run. Unless I'm misunderstanding something.) Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 I did both. OT: channel #'s on GB4000 The manual for the GB-4000 shows no channel numbers for bartonella, Mycoplasma fermentans, XMRV, or Ehrlichia. Of the infections we usually discuss on this group, the only ones listed are Lyme and EBV. Babesia is listed only as an adjunct of a Lyme channel. How do GB-4000 owners treat these infections without knowing what channel number to enter? (For those unfamiliar with the GB-4000: unlike the coil, where the frequency tells you what switches to flip, with the GB-4000 you need a channel number to tell the machine which frequencies to run. Unless I'm misunderstanding something.) Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Peggy, It is easiest just to make your own custom channels. I made a custom channel of all of Doug's frequencies. I put them on Channel 880. I put a bank of custom frequencies of Mycoplasma on 879. Make sure that you pick a number that is not already programmed. I would say above 850 or so. I can't remember off hand what the last factory program on the GB is. You can then use either Nina Silver's frequencies, the CAFL, the Doug McClean frequencies which might be listed in our files section or you can use any other known frequencies such as 's or the DNA frequencies. This is the beauty of the GB 4000. If you set up your custom channel to run 8 frequencies simultaneously, you are getting a big dose of frequencies in 5 minutes and on an ordinary machine these 8 frequencies would take 40 minutes. > > Thanks, Tamara. Okay, I looked up cat scratch fever. It's listed in my > manual as " cat virus. " It does have a channel number, but none of the > frequencies listed is the one we use on the coil, namely 832. Do you think > this is the treatment for bartonella, even without the 832? > > Peggy > > _____ > > From: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ] > On Behalf Of tshorr@... > Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 9:12 AM > To: Lyme and Rife > Subject: Re: OT: channel #'s on GB4000 > > > > > > Hi, > > I did a program for erlichia that I took of the CALF frequencies and entered > them myself. For Bartonella I believe it is under Cat Scratch fever. I am > on my way to work I can give you all the frequencies I use when I get back. > > > Tamara > OT: channel #'s on GB4000 > > > > > The manual for the GB-4000 shows no channel numbers for bartonella, > Mycoplasma fermentans, XMRV, or Ehrlichia. Of the infections we usually > discuss on this group, the only ones listed are Lyme and EBV. Babesia is > listed only as an adjunct of a Lyme channel. How do GB-4000 owners treat > these infections without knowing what channel number to enter? > > (For those unfamiliar with the GB-4000: unlike the coil, where the frequency > tells you what switches to flip, with the GB-4000 you need a channel number > to tell the machine which frequencies to run. Unless I'm misunderstanding > something.) > > Peggy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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