Branhamella Neisseria Catarrhalis 1

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About This Program

Branhamella catarrhalis, now more commonly classified as Moraxella catarrhalis, is a gram-negative bacterium that colonizes the upper respiratory tract and is associated with conditions such as otitis media, sinusitis, and lower respiratory infections, particularly in children and immunocompromised adults. This Rife frequency program targets the organism using specific electromagnetic frequencies selected to resonate with and disrupt the pathogen, following the foundational principles of frequency-based therapy first explored by Royal Raymond Rife. The approach is entirely non-invasive and is intended to complement the body's natural immune response, potentially supporting reduction of bacterial load and associated inflammation in the respiratory tract. Users exploring this program may find it a supportive addition to their broader wellness routine, particularly when managing recurring upper respiratory concerns. As with any complementary health approach, it is strongly recommended to consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before beginning frequency therapy, especially if you are currently being treated for a bacterial infection or are taking prescription medications.

Frequencies (6)

  • 978.86 Hz
  • 981.59 Hz
  • 983.32 Hz
  • 12340.62 Hz
  • 12375 Hz
  • 12396.87 Hz

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