Pests and bioresonance



The problem of parasites is not at all rare in humans and especially affects children.

The infestation of parasites always occurs by ingesting eggs.

In children, the most common means of transmission that most expose to the risk of infections are:

  • poor hygiene
  • tendency to carry any object or hands in the mouth, especially when they are not clean.

The most common types of parasites are: Roundworms and Bones.

The Ascarids

Introduction

Roundworms belong to the family of nematodes common in dogs and cats, their eggs are swallowed by licking or ingesting dirt.

These then develop into tiny larvae that move towards the lungs and from here are expelled by coughing and later swallowed.

In the meantime they have already changed several times.

They then move into the intestine where they become adult and lay their eggs in the host's stool.

Their resistance occurs even in unfavorable environmental conditions, the eggs remain infectious in the soil for months and can survive in cold climates even for two years.

Adult females produce around 200, 000 eggs a day.

The adult worms live in the small intestine and may occasionally be found in the faeces, where they are easily recognizable.

The average length of the male worm is 15-25 centimeters per 3 millimeters in diameter, while the females can be even 25-35 centimeters long with a diameter of 4 millimeters.

Transmission

Ascorbiasis is transmissible through the worm that enters the body still in the form of eggs.

By touching the earth and putting your hands in your mouth or eating dirty vegetables, you also swallow the eggs.

These are so small that they can remain under the nails, on the hands or on the surface of some object.

The children most at risk are those suffering from a disorder called "peckism".

This is a problem of psychological origin due to which the child eats non-edible substances (earth, paint or plastic).

Pest control is often associated with pest and anemia infestation.

In any case the infestation starts when the roundworm eggs are ingested.

From this moment the larvae release and penetrate the intestine, then enter the bloodstream; return to the small intestine they reach the adult stage.

To identify the presence of roundworms, it is necessary to perform a microscopic examination of the stool.

Symptoms

During larval migration into the lungs sometimes the patient has cough and fever caused by an inflammatory reaction from this triggered.

Symptoms seen from milder manifestations include:

  • worms in faeces,
  • cough with worms,
  • loss of appetite,
  • temperature,
  • wheezing.

More serious infestations can lead to a more severe picture, with:

  • He retched,
  • shortness of breath,
  • abdominal distention (swelling of the belly),
  • pain in the stomach or abdomen,
  • intestinal obstruction,
  • biliary tract obstruction (including liver and gall bladder).

Because of all these problems the child can be irritable.

Often in children with ascaridiasis, especially if they are small, there have been difficulties in weight growth.

However in some cases it can happen that the larvae give complications causing a transient acute pneumonia called Loeffler syndrome, which is one of the endomyocardial diseases that cause obliterative myocardiopathy.

Another complication that can occur in individuals with a very important roundworm infestation, especially if children are acute intestinal obstruction.

In practice, the millions of thread-like worms migrating into the intestine, entangling themselves, can form a skein that blocks the passage of the feces.

The person in this case experiences severe abdominal pain similar to that of an appendicitis attack.

This disease is more likely in children because the diameter of their intestines is smaller than that of an adult man and therefore the cap can be formed more quickly.

As a preventive measure to avoid roundworm infestation, it is sufficient to follow a few simple rules like maintaining good personal hygiene, always wash your hands before eating, do not put your fingers in your mouth.

As far as food is concerned, you must learn to wash vegetables and vegetables thoroughly and possibly boil them.

If vegetables and vegetables are grown in areas where human feces are used

as fertilizers or where there is no modern and efficient sewage system, they must be well cooked or disinfected in an iodine solution before being eaten.

Chlorine-based solutions are not effective.

The Ossiuri

Introduction

The adult female of the Ossiuro is approximately one centimeter long with a section equal to about 0.5 mm, while the male is smaller (2-5 mm x 0.15 mm). Despite the small size, adult pinworms can also be seen with the naked eye, in the form of small white filaments that move in the faeces or in the perianal area during the early hours of the morning.

Transmission

Oxyuriasis is an infestation caused by a type of "worm-parasite" called Enterobius vermicularis.

It occurs all over the world and affects people of all ages and socio-economic levels, but is very common in children.

In most cases, living in overcrowded areas, in institutions and in families with enterobius vermicularis infections can predispose to the disease, because the "contagion" is very simple and rapid.

Who could be the chosen subjects?

In infants and younger children the pinworm infestation is less intense and less frequent. Children between the ages of 5 and 14 are more exposed to risk. Prevalence decreases in adulthood or because exposure is reduced or immunity is acquired.

It is therefore very simple, the man gets infected by ingesting the embryo eggs.

These are usually carried below:

  • the nails,
  • house dust
  • bedding,
  • towels,
  • clothes (especially underwear and pajamas),
  • toilet,
  • bathroom equipment,
  • food,
  • glasses,
  • kitchen utensils,
  • toys,
  • kitchen counter,
  • canteen desks or tables,
  • sandboxes.

Once swallowed, the eggs hatch in the stomach turning into larvae and from there they migrate to the fecal region where they become adults.

The diagnosis is quite simple and fast. It is performed by isolating the parasite or its eggs with a technique called scotch-test which uses a special transparent Scotch to be applied in the morning to the level of the anus where the female deposits millions of eggs.

After a few minutes, he tears off and sticks to the glass slide.

The slide is ready to be analyzed under the microscope.

The possible presence of eggs on the scotch confirms the suspicions of infestation.

Symptoms

Those affected mostly complain:

  • insomnia,
  • irritability,
  • stomach ache,
  • night anal itching.

This is because of the laying of the eggs, and because the warmth of the blankets draws the parasites outwards.

Pinworms at night are also visible to the naked eye as they move around the perianal area.

In some cases the worms migrate from the perianal area, in girls they are located in the perineum giving rise to very annoying vaginitis.

What can bioresonance do?

Taking a step back, in 1933 Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, had devised and designed a brilliant type of microscope, capable of obtaining up to 60, 000 magnifications.

This tool allowed Dr. Rife to discover the characteristics of micro-organisms such as viruses and bacteria, the factors that lead to the production or transformation of various microorganisms, the role of bio-chemical changes, to encourage or delay the proliferation of certain microorganisms.

When Rife was able to monitor the activities of microorganisms through the microscope, he understood that the basic principles of destruction of microbes remain unchanged: when it comes to resonance frequency, the microbe is inactivated or killed.

"Each microorganism has its own oscillations or resonance frequencies (the number of cycles per second it vibrates). Like a soprano, who breaks a glass with a pure, single note, the F-scan2, emits resonance frequencies "Hz" that make every microbe vibrate, killing it. "

In the videos that follow we can see how a "Paramecium" parasite exposed to its resonant frequency of "1150 Hz" is killed.

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Bioresonance is the study and interpretation of the vibrations emitted by matter.

It is therefore a science / technique that analyzes the electro-structure of living matter and interprets cellular and body electromagnetic signals, allowing the identification of material bodies interacting with the structure of human and animal physiological biochemical mass (fungi, bacteria, protozoa, etc.). .).

The basics of electronic technology have also been applied to biology thanks to the discoveries of: Volt, Ampere, Ohm. The results of these applications have shown that each substance can be identified with its specific frequency, as each substance is distinguished by another due to its own individual electronic characteristics.

But it has also been discovered that substances can be affected by exposing them to electrical oscillations. In the same way organic tissues and / or whole organs can be influenced by certain electronic oscillations.

There are Bio Electronics machines that can analyze and influence the frequencies (substances) found in a living body, and provide the technician in bio-natural disciplines, the naturopath, the doctor, the researcher, very important notions about health and / or disease of the subject examined.

This technique, of ancient origin, reworked and taken up by modern instruments and used by expert personnel, allows the operator to identify the components and the state of many organs, among the tens of thousands of viruses, fungi, bacteria, parasites, and streptococci.

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