I recently had a breakthrough & I want to share it in case anyone else is struggling with H. pylori. It is arguably one of the most relentlessly stubborn infections you can get. I’ve been rifing for a long time & while I love my Spooky2 and it has helped me with so many things – absolutely nothing was touching this nasty stomach bug. NASA could learn something from this bacteria’s survival strategy. It has outlasted my dignity, my patience and every deliberate thing I’ve tried on my Spooky2.
I’ve been running biofilm frequencies on plasma as well as contact every night. And recently, out of pure laziness and a series of “careless mistakes” I accidentally stumbled onto a combination that resulted in the biggest die-off I’ve ever experienced. Here is what I did wrong & why I think it worked so perfectly:
Mistake 1: Lazy bait & scan
I have always religiously done my biofeedback scans on an empty stomach because I didn’t want digesting food to interfere. But one evening I was tired, hungry & completely out of willpower, so I ate an entire french baguette with butter and ham and thought “you know what – whateveeeeer – close enough”…I placed extra-large TENS pads on each side of my waist so the entire periphery of my stomach was covered and ran high frequency biofeedback scan with a baseline before while my gut was basically a carbohydrate buffet.
This was accidentally brilliant and I don’t understand why I didn’t try it earlier! H. pylori is a metabolic opportunist. It colonises the gastric antrum and uses urease to neutralise pH, but it ramps up activity when carbohydrates are present because it feeds on the resulting glucose gradient and mucosal glycoproteins. A dormant bacterium sitting smugly inside its biofilm has a very different electromagnetic and metabolic signature than one actively feeding, replicating and running its little proton pumps at full tilt. Scanning a metabolically active colony is like trying to find someone who’s dancing versus someone who’s asleep – one of these is much easier to locate.
By accident, I’d essentially rung the dinner bell and then took their photo while they were distracted eating. This completely exposed their frequencies, making them stick out like a sore thumb for the biofeedback scanner instead of staying dormant.
Mistake 2: Rifing on a full stomach
Normally I wouldn’t run plasma on a full stomach either. But the next day – I had just eaten hearty beef soup, drank a pint of warm herbal tea and taken some porcine pancreatic enzymes to help digest it all. My stomach was like a huge water bed bouncing around – full of liquid . I placed the plasma ball directly on my abdomen (with a towel in between to protect from the heat) and ran my scan hits. Oh boy I could feel it immediately!!
I’ve realized that I get significantly better results when my stomach is completely full of liquid. Biological tissue conducts electromagnetic frequency poorly compared to fluid. Water is an exceptional medium for carrying and distributing electromagnetic waves through tissue – far better than air-filled or semi-solid stomach contents. A liquid-full stomach essentially turns your abdomen into a resonance chamber which is brilliant when it comes to stomach infections.
And the porcine pancreatic enzymes? Not an accident in retrospect. Proteases and lipases particularly at elevated concentrations are well documented as biofilm-disrupting agents. Biofilms are composed of proteins, polysaccharides and lipids. Flooding that environment with digestive enzymes while simultaneously hitting it with rife frequencies is a lethal combo: the enzymes chemically degrade the protective biofilm and the frequencies hit the exposed bacteria directly. I essentially launched a biological nuclear bomb in my stomach while thinking I was just having dinner.
Mistake 3: The “wrong preset”
I accidentally ran my high-frequency scan results using the *Plasma Entrainment and Healing* instead of Advanced preset. H. pylori frequencies are very high (well over 100 kHz), so normally this is the wrong choice. But because I used a low-frequency preset – I think the Spooky software automatically calculated mathematically perfect sub-harmonics.
High frequencies have short waves that can struggle to penetrate deep tissue. By accidentally forcing the machine to use lower-frequency sub-harmonics, it probably created long, deep waves that easily punched right through my stomach wall directly into the infection.
So I baited the bacteria into an active feeding state during the scan, created an internal liquid conductor for maximum frequency delivery, chemically stripped their biofilm with digestive enzymes and then hit them with deep-penetrating sub-harmonics. The result was the most intense Herxheimer reaction I’ve ever had – two hours of cramping that made me deeply question my life choices. But for the first time ever I could literally feel the plasma actively working and clearing the infection. My stomach definitely feels different.
I am going to keep doing this and will report back on my progress. I really hope this helps anyone else who has been stuck! Feeling very excited! Don’t lose hope and keep rifing lovely people !
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