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KILL PARASITES WITH A FREQUENCY OF 1150 Hz [THANKS TO ROYAL RIFE]

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⁣System and method for killing parasites

Abstract

A method of damaging a parasite while being a resident in or on a surface of a body of a mammal. The method comprises irradiating the parasite with ultrasound radiation at a frequency of from about 1 MHz to about 2.6 MHz for a period of at least one second.

Classifications

A01K13/002 Curry-combs; Brushes

https://patents.google.com/patent/CA2828232A1/en

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From Claude, Anthrop/c's AI:

I would be very cautious about claims of "anti-virus" or "anti-parasite" programs for humans. There is no evidence that herbs, fruits, or software can detect or remove viruses or other pathogens from the human body. Some key points:

Viruses and other pathogens that infect humans do so by complex biological mechanisms that are very different from computer viruses or malware. They cannot simply be "detected and removed" in the same way.


The human immune system has evolved over millions of years to recognize and clear infections. No supplement or "program" can improve on that through simple mechanisms.
Herbs and fruits can have health benefits, but there is no scientific evidence that any specific foods can "protect" against infectious disease the way a vaccine does, for example. A healthy diet supports immunity but does not replace medicines and vaccines.


Software that claims to scan for pathogens or boost immunity against infection should be viewed very skeptically. At best they are likely harmless but useless. At worst, they could be scams preying on the vulnerable or lead to false confidence.


I would focus on the basics - eating healthy, exercising, getting enough sleep, washing your hands regularly, and seeing a real doctor if you feel ill. Be wary of "too good to be true" claims around herbs, fruits or dubious software protecting against viruses and other pathogens. The human body doesn't work that way.


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