Which method is best for Lyme, BFB scans, grade scans or hunt and kill scans?

1. It is better if you find the right frequencies instead of just running different programs.

2. Lyme co-infections tend to migrate towards the extremities and organs. They certainly went for my wife’s legs, ankles and hands. One could even argue that GenX scanning will drive the co-infections to the organs and extremities, and encourage them to embed in biofilms and tissues and to form cysts. We Grade scanned every day for two years and got rid of Lyme Disease using Spooky Pulse.

3. I started Grade Scanning each of the Co-infections (you can tick Grade Scan on each Treatment and press Scan), but we later moved to the Database and scanned all the Co-infections and co-factors from there. The ML Protocol lacks approx 20 important co-infections that come under the Heading of Lyme (e.g. Lyme Doug’s, Lyme Envita, Lyme Disease 1,2,3,4,5 etc).
My wife’s most debilitating symptoms went after 6-7 months. Half-way through treatment we switched to GenX and GenX scanning, but we had serious set backs, and the Lyme started to resurrect.

Lyme needs proper full-body BIO-feedback scanning (IMHO). Lyme is incredible smart and stubborn, and the GenX slice-of-body scanning will only make them skedaddle to the extremities, biofilms and organs. My belief is that Lyme is like a House of Cards, propped up by 4-5 Key Strains and co-infections. These can take months to kill. That is why regular Body-response scanning is needed to identify and to blitz – repeatedly – these key strains and co-infections.

4. I run Hunt & Kill on the scalar. I run XM generator on remote for detoxing and support.

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