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TABELE CZĘSTOTLIWOŚCI do ZAPPERA
1/ Dr Robert Beck; 2/ Dr Royal Rife; 3/ Dr Hulda Clark
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1/ Dr ROBERT BECK
Lista częstotliwości:
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Początek cytowanych częstotliwości Dr R. Becka:
Actinobacillus (potentially pathogenic bacteria normally found in mammals): 773
Actinomyces israelii (a bacterium normally found in the bowel and throat that causes deep, pus-filled holes in tissue): 222, 262, 2154
Adnexitis (swelling of the ovaries or Fallopian tubes): 440, 441, 522, 572, 3343, 3833, 5312
Adenoma, cervical (epithelial tumor of the cervix that can be either benign or malignant): 433
Adenovirus (a virus that causes infections in the lungs, stomach, and intestines): 333, 523, 788
Aflatoxin (a liver-damaging toxin produced by certain food molds): 344, 510, 943
AIDS: 1.2, 1550, 1500
Kaposi's sarcoma: 249, 418
Altenaria tenuis (a fungus associated with lung ailments): 853
Amoeba (a single-celled, sometimes-infectious microorganism): 310, 333,532,732, 827, 1522
Amoeba hepar abcess (liver abcess caused by amoebic infection): 344
Anthracinum (homeopathic anthrax nosode): 633
Aremes tennus: 667
Arnica (a healing herb): 1042
Arsenic alb. (homeopathic cell salt): 562
Aspergillus flavus (mold found on corn, peanuts, and grain that produces aflatoxin): 1823
Aspergillus glaucus (blue mold occurring in some human infectious processes): 524
Aspergillus niger (common mold that may produce severe and persistent infection): 374
Aspergillus terreus (mold occasionally associated with infection of the bronchi and lungs): 743
Asthma: 1233, 1283
Astrocytoma (common tumor of brain and central nervous system): 857
Bacillus subtilis (homeopathic nosode from a bacterium that can cause conjunctivitus: 432, 722, 822, 1246
Bacillinum (homeopathic nosode): 132, 423 ,432, 785, 853, 854, 921 ,1027, 1042, 1932
Bacterium lactis nosode (homeopathic): 512, 526, 798, 951, 5412
Bacterium coli (a type of E. coil normally found in the intestines, water, milk, and soil that is the most frequent cause of urinary-tract infections and a common cause of wound infection): 642
Bacterium coil commune (E. coli) combination: 282, 333, 413, 957, 1320, 1722
Bakers' yeast (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 775
Back Pain: 41.2
Banti's syndrome (A serious ailment in which blood vessels between the intestines and the liver become blocked, leading to congestion of the veins, an enlarged spleen, bleeding of the stomach and intestines, cirrhosis of the liver, and blood cell destruction.): 1778
Barley smut (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 377
Bermuda smut (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 971
Biliary cirrhosis an inflammatory condition in which bile
low through the liver is obstructed: 381, 514, 677, 2271
Bilirubin (a bile pigment that may result in jaundice in high concentrations): 717, 726, 731, 863
Bladder TBC: 642, 771
Blastocystis hominus: 365, 595, 844, 848, 1201, 1243
Blue cohosh (a healing herb): 364
Borreliosis (Lyme disease, relapsing fever in humans and animals caused by parasitic spirochetes from ticks): 254, 345, 525, 605, 644, 673, 797, 884, 455
Botrytis cinereas (a homeopathic preparation from a fungal allergen): 1132
Botulinum (a bacillus that causes an often fatal form of food poisoning) 518, 533
Brain tumors:
1) Astrocytoma (common tumor of brain and central nervous system): 857
2) Gliomas (largest group of brain cancers): 543, 641
Branhamella (Moraxella) catarrhalis: 2013
Bronchial: 462, 852, 1582
Bronchiectasis (chronic dilatation of the bronchi): 342
Bronchopneumonia borinum (a form of bronchial pneumonia): 452, 1474
Brucella abortus (undulent fever or Bang's bacillus, found in cattle): 1423
Brucella melitensis (form of Brucella found in goats and sheep): 748
Campylobacter (bacteria causing sudden infectious diarrhea in newborns): 732, 1633, 1834, 2222
Cancer: 2008, 6.8, 440
1) Adenoma, cervical: 433
2) Astrocytoma (common tumor of brain and central nervous system): 857
3) Bronchial: 462, 852,1582
4) Colon: 656
5) Fibrosarcoma (develops rapidly from small bumps on the skin): 1744
6) Gliomas (largest group of brain cancers): 543, 641
7) Hodgkin's disease (a cancer of the lymphatic system that is both chronic and progressive): 552, 1522
8) Kaposi's sarcoma: 249, 418
9) Leukemia (starts with the bone marrow but eventually involves all body organs):
10) Feline Leukemia (cat): 424, 830, 901, 918
11) "Hairy cell" (typified by abnormal blood cells & shortage of others): 122, 622, 932, 5122
12) Lymphatic: 478, 833
13) Mycloid (characterized by rapid growth of incompletely-formed white blood cells): 422, 822
14) T-cell: 222, 262, 822, 3042, 3734
15) Mycosis fungoides (a form of skin cancer resembling eczema): 852
16) Plasmacytoma (plasmacell tumor): 475
17) Liver, fermentative: 214
18) Uterine, fermentative: 127
Candida (a genus of yeastlike fungi normal to the human body but capable of harmful overgrowth): 866
Tropicalis: 1403
Canine parvovirus: 185, 323, 562, 613, 622, 1000, 4027
mutant strain: 323, 514
type B: 323, 535, 613, 755
Carbo animalis (homeopathic remedy from animal-bone charcoal): 444
Carcinoma (any cancerous tumor starting with cells covering body organ surfaces that then invade both local and distant areas)
1) Colon: 656
2) Liver, fermentative: 214
3) Uterine, fermentative: 127
Carvularia spirafera: 879
Cataract Brunescent (brown opacity in later life): 2010, 1335, 1830 complicated (secondary type caused by disease, degeneration, or surgery): 496
Causticum (a homeopathic remedy): 540, 1013
Celia carroll: 576, 973
Cephaloshorium (fungi that are the source of some broad-spectrum antibiotics): 481, 3966
Cerumen (ear wax): 311, 320, 750, 984
Cervix adenoma (epithelial tumor of the cervix): 433
Chaetomiumglobosum: 221, 867
Chemicals:
1) Methotrexate: 584
2) Green dye: 563, 2333
Chicken pox: 787, 3343
Chlamydia (a sexually-transmitted bacterial infection): 430, 620, 624, 840, 2213
Cholera (an extremely contagious and serious bacterial infection of the small intestines): 330, 843, 844, 1035
Cholecystitis:
1) Acute (excruciating gallstone attack): 481, 743, 865, 928
2) Chronic (long-term inflammation of the gallbladder): 432
Cholesteatoma (benign tumor usually found in middle ear & mastoid region): 453, 618, 793
Cimicifuga (plant family including black snakeroot and black cohosh): 594
Cirrhosis, biliary (an inflammatory condition in which bile flow through the liver is obstructed): 381, 514, 677, 2271
Cladosporium fulvum (a pathogenic fungus): 438
Coelicia: 154, 594, 656
Condylomata (venereal warts caused by infectious papilloma virus): 466
Corn smut (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 546, 1642
Coxsackie virus produces disease resembling non para-
lytic polio: 136, 144, 232, 380, 422, 424, 435, 921, 923
1) type B1: 834
2) type B2: 705, 534
3) type B4: 421
4) type B5: 462, 1043, 1083
5) type B6: 736, 814
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) ( known as salivary gland virus or human herpes type 5): 126, 597, 1045, 2145
Crinis humansis: 646
1) Critter 1: 1033
2) Critter 2: 421, 1035, 1111
Crocus sotillus: 710
Cryptosporidium (parasitic protozoa infrequently causing diarrhea in humans): 482, 575, 4122
Cyst, ovarian:982
Cystic fibrosis (Also called mucoviscidosis, this is an inherited disorder of the exocrine glands that causes them to release very thick mucus): 523
Cystitis, chronic (long-term inflammation of the urinary bladder and ureters): 246
Cystopyelo nephritis (inflammation from bladder to kidney): 1385
Dematium nigrum (soil fungi found in human lesions): 243
Dental: 635, 640, 1036, 1043, 1094
Diphtherinum -homeopathic nosode for diphtheria: 624
Distemper: 242, 254, 312, 442, 551, 573, 624, 671, 712, 940, 1269, 1950
Diverticulosis (characterized by tiny hernias of intestinal tissue protruding through the muscular wall of the colon): 154, 934
Droglioma (a brain tumor): 853
E. coli (Escherichia coli; a major cause of infections in wounds and the urinary tract): 282, 333, 413, 957, 1320, 1722
Ear wax: 311, 320, 750, 984
Echinococcinum (homeopathic remedy for tapeworms found in dogs, wolves, cats, & rodents that can infect man): 164, 453, 542, 623
Echo virus (causes a type of meningitis): 620
Encephalitis (inflammation of the tissues of the brain and spinal cord): 841
Endometriosis, chronic (growth of uterine tissue outside the uterus that may cause pain, infertility, & abnormal uterine bleeding): 246
Entamoeba histolytica (highly damaging protozoa causing dysentary and liver infection): 148, 166, 308
Enterohepatitis (inflammation of bowel & liver): 552, 932, 953
Enterobiasis (intestinal worms frequently found in children): 773, 827, 835, 4152
Enterococcinum (homeopathic nosode for Strep-family organisms found in the digestive and urinary tracts): 686
Epicoccum: 734
Epidermophyton floccinum (homeopathic remedy for fungus that attacks skin & nails, includes athlete's foot): 644, 766
Epstein-Barr virus (the herpes virus causing mononucleosis): 105, 172, 253, 660, 663, 669, 744, 825, 1032, 1920
Erysipelas (a human bacterial infection manifesting in the skin and possibly related to the swine form of the disease): 616, 845
Escherichia coli (E. coli; a major cause of infections in wounds and the urinary tract): 282, 333, 413, 957, 1320, 1722
Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke of herbivorous animals occasionally found in humans): 143, 275
Febris wolhynia (a Rickettsia illness, transmitted by lice, that is debilitating and conducive to relapse): 547
Feline (cat) leukemia: 424, 830, 901, 918
Fell: 435
Felis: 430, 834, 2232, 3233
Fel tauri (homeopathic preparation of ox bile): 672
Fibrosarcoma (malignancy containing connective tissue and developing rapidly from small bumps on the skin): 1744
Fibroadenoma mamanae (non-cancerous, fibrous nodules in the breasts): 1384
Filariose: (thread-like worms that invade body tissues and cavities): 112, 120
Fischpyrogen: 832
Fistula Dentalis: 550, 727, 844, 1122
FIV: 262, 323, 372, 404, 567, 712, 742, 760, 773, 916, 1103, 1132, 3701
Flu:
1) '78: 844
2) '79: 123
3) '83: 730, 734
4) '89: 216, 322
5) '93: 254, 522, 615, 850
6) Triple nosode: 421, 632, 1242, 1422, 1922, 3122
7) Virus "A": 332
8) Virus "A, Port Chalmers": 332
9) Virus "B": 530, 532, 536, 537
10) Virus "B, Hong Kong": 555
11) Virus "British": 932
12) "Spanish": 462
13) "Swine": 413, 432, 663, 839, 995
Flukeworm (parasitic flatworms, including tapeworms, that invade many body areas): 524, 854
Fluor Alb (homeopathic cell salt): 110, 420, 423, 424, 502, 2222
Follicular mange (contagious dermatitis found in many animals that is caused by mites and in which the principle activity is at the hair follicles): 253, 693
Foot & mouth syndrome a mild viral infection found in
young children: 232, 237, 1214, 1243, 1244, 1271, 5411
Fungus flora: 632
Fusarium oxysporum (a fungus causing inflammation of the cornea of the eye): 102, 705
Gallbladder inflammation (chronic): 432
Gallstone attack: 481, 743, 865, 928
Ganglionitis, acute posterior (commonly known as shingles or herpes zoster): 574, 1557
Gardnerella (bacteria that often infect and inflame the vaginal mucosa): 320, 782
Geotrichum candidum (fungus found in feces and dairy products whose manifestations resemble those of candida): 412, 543
German measles (rubella or 3-day measles): 510, 517
Giardia (an intestinal parasite, also known as lamblia, spread by contaminated food and water and by human-to-human contact): 334
Gliocladium (brain fungus): 855
Gliomas (largest group of brain cancers): 543, 641
Grippe (influenza): 343, 500, 512, 541, 862, 1000, 1192, 3012, 3423, 10223
1) '86 tri: 532
2) '87: 332, 953
3) '88: 2050
4) '89: 353
5) '90: 656
Haemophilia (hereditary bleeding disorders in which the blood does not readily clot): 845
Haemophilus influenzae: 542
1) type B: 652, 942
Hair, human: 646
Hand, foot, & mouth syndrome (a mild viral infection found in young children): 232, 237, 1214, 1243, 1244, 1271, 5411
Heartworm: 543, 2322
Helminthosporium (the reproductive element of parasitic worms): 793, 969
Hemobartinella felis: 603, 957
Hemorrhoid: 447
Hepatitis (inflammation of the liver): 224, 317, 1351
1) Type A: 321, 3220
2) Type B: 433 new numbers: 477, 922
3) Type C (also known as "non-A, non-B"): 166
Herpes
1) Simplex (primarily non-genital): 322, 343, 476, 822, 843, 1043, 1614, 2062
2) Simplex II (primarily genital): 556, 832
3) Simplex IU.2: 808
4) Type 2A: 532
5) Type C: 395, 424, 460, 533, 554, 701, 745, 2450
6) Type 5: 126, 597, 1045, 2145
7) Zoster (shingles): 574, 1557
Hirudo medicinalis (a homeopathic remedy prepared from a leech used for therapeutic purposes): 128
HIV: 683, 714, 3554
Hodgkin's disease (a form of malignancy characterized by enlargement of the lymph nodes, spleen, and lymph tissue and often includes weight loss, fever, night sweats, and anemia): 552, 1522
Hormodendrum (a genus of fungi that includes human pathogens): 695
Household insect mix: 723
Icterus, haemolytic (a chronic form of jaundice involving anemia): 243
Influencinum Berlin '55: 430, 720, 733
InfluencinumVesic: 203, 292, 612, 975
InfluencinumVesic NW: 364, 519, 590
InfluencinumVesic SW: 433
Influenzum, Bach poly flu (homeopathic): 122, 350, 487, 634, 823
Influenzum toxicum (homeopathic): 854
Influenza:
1) Triple nosode: 421, 632, 1242, 1422, 1922, 3122
2) Virus "A": 332
3) Virus "A, Port Chalmers": 332
4) Virus "B": 530, 532, 536, 537
5) Virus "B, Hong Kong": 555
6) Virus "British": 932
7) "Spanish": 462
8) "Swine": 413, 432, 663, 839, 995
Intestinal inflammation: 105, 791
JGE: 322, 1000
Kaposi's sarcoma: 249, 418
Kidney papilloma (small, supposedly-benign growth on a kidney): 110, 767, 917
Kieferosteitis (a type of bone inflammation marked by enlargement and pain): 432, 516
Klebsiella pneumoniae (the bacterium causing acute, bacterial neumonia): 412, 766
Lac Deflorat: 230, 371
Lamblia (an intestinal parasite, also known as Giardia, spread by contaminated food and water and by human-to-human contact): 334
Lateral sclerose (degeneration of spinal cord leading to spastic paraplegia): 254
Legionella ( homeopathic remedy for Legionnaires' disease, a gram-negative bacteria associated with condensed or treated water that migrate to lung tissue and stimulate severe respiratory manifestations): 723
Leishman Donovan bodies (a type of pathogenic, human parasite found worldwide): 525
Leptospirosis P. C. (a disease that is spread to humans through animal urine or things contaminated by it and that can cause meningitis, jaundice, anemia, miscarriage, and death): 612
Leukoencephalitis a serious, progressive brain disease:
324, 572, 932, 1035, 1079, 1111, 1160, 1333, 1630
Leukemia (cancer involving the blood-forming tissues in bone marrow)
1) feline (cat): 424, 830, 901, 918
2) "Hairy cell" (characterized by abnormal blood cells & shortage of others): 122, 622, 932, 5122
3) Lymphatic: 478, 833
4) Mycloid: 422, 822
5) T-cell: 222, 262, 822, 3042, 3734
Leukoencephalitis (inflammation of brain's white matter, usually in infants and children, but also found in horses as a result of forage poisoning): 324, 572, 932, 1035, 1079, 1111, 1160, 1333, 1630
Leukose (proliferation of tissues that form white blood cells; considered to be foundational stage of leukemia): 612, 633, 653, 3722, 41224
Lipoma (benign, soft tumor of fatty tissue): 47
Listeriose (a serious disease causing miscarriage, meningitis, and endocarditis in humans; known as "circling disease in ruminants and causes liver necrosis in animals with single stomachs): 471, 774, 2162
Living sinus bacteria: 548
Luesinum/Syphilinum (a homeopathic remedy for syphilis): 177
Lupus (localized degeneration of skin by various diseases; vulgaris is a common form of this ailment that is actually a rare form of tuberculosis that manifests with disfigurement and destruction of the skin and cartilage of the face: 205, 243, 244, 352, 386, 633, 921, 942, 993, 1333, 1464
Lyme disease (also known as borreliosis; relapsing fever in humans and animals caused by parasitic spirochetes from ticks: 254, 345, 525, 605, 644, 673, 797, 884, 1455
Lymphangitis lymphatic vessel inflammation of humans
and horses most commonly caused by strep but also by
other bacteria, yeast fungus, and cancer): 574, 1120
Lymphogranuloma (Hodgkin's disease; a form of malignant lymphoma): 552, 1522
Lyssinum (a homeopathic nosode for rabies): 547, 793
Malaria (an infectious disease, originating in tropical areas, that is transmitted by a mosquito bite and characterized by fever, anemia, and spleen enlargement): 222, 550, 713, 930, 1032, 1433
Mallei: 1273
Mamma fibromatosis (formation of fibroid tumors of the breasts): 267
Mannan: 961
Mange, follicular (contagious dermatitis found in many animals that is caused by mites and in which the principle activity is at the hair follicles): 253, 693
Marsh elder: 474
Mastitis (an inflamed breast usually caused by bacterial infection): 654
Mastoiditis (inflammation of the bony structure of the head in the region of the ears below the eyes): 287
Measles
1) Rubella (German or 3-day measles): 431, 510
2) Rubella vaccine: 459
3) Rubeola (9-day measles): 342, 467, 520, 1489
4) Rubeola vaccine: 962
Medorrhinum (homeopathic nosode for urethral discharge): 230, 442, 554, 843, 854, 1700, 1,2222
Melanoma metastasis: 979
Meningococcus virus (a virus infecting the membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord): 720
Meningioma (a benign, slow-growing tumor of the membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord): 535
Meningitis (inflammation of the membranes that enve-
lop the brain and spinal cord): 322, 733, 822, 1044, 1422
Meningococcinum (homeopathic nosode for meningitis): 130, 517, 676, 677
Microsporum audouinii (a fungus commonly causing ringworm of the scalp): 422, 831, 1222
Canis (a fungus causing ringworm in cats, dogs, and children): 1644
Mold: 222, 242, 523, 565, 592, 623, 745, 933, 1130, 1155, 1333, 1833, 4442
A&C: 331, 732, 923, 982
1) Mix A: 594
2) Mix B: 158, 512, 623, 774, 1016, 1463
3) Mix C: 391, 1627
4) Vac II: 185, 257
Monilia (the former name for Candida): 866, 886
Monotospora languinosa (homeopathic remedy for fungal allergen): 788
Morbus Parkinson (Parkinson's disease; A slowly progressive, degenerative, neurologic disorder): 813
Morgan (bact): 778
Mucocutan Perniciosis: 833
Mucoviscidosis (Also called cystic fibrosis, this is an inherited disorder of the exocrine glands that causes them to release very thick mucus): 523
Mucor (a genus of fungi):
1) Mucedo (causes rot in fruit and baked goods & sometimes found on feet and skin): 612, 1000
2) Plumbeus: 361
3) Racemosis simus (grows on decaying vegetation and bread and causes ear infection): 310, 474
Mucormycosis (also called zygomycosis; a serious, fungal infection usually associated with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus or immunosuppressive drugs): 942
Mumps (acute viral inflammation of the saliva glands):
152, 190, 235, 242, 516, 642, 674, 922, 1243, 1660,
2630, 3142
Mumps vaccine: 273, 551, 711, 730, 1419
Muscular dystrophy (inherited disorders characterized by weakness and progressive wasting of skeletal muscles despite no concommitant wasting of nerve tissue): 153
Mycloid leukemia (characterized by rapid growth of incompletely-formed white blood cells): 422, 822
Mycogone spp (homeopathic allergenic preparation based on fungus): 371, 446, 1123
Mycosis fungoides (a form of skin cancer resembling eczema): 532, 662, 678, 852, 1444
Myocard-Nekrose (homeopathic remedy from heart cells that died as a result of inadequate blood flow to them): 706, 789
Myoma (a benign tumor on the uterus): 253, 420, 453, 832
Myositis (involves progressive muscle weakness): 120, 122, 125, 129, 1124, 1169
Mycoplasma pneumonia (a contagious, bacterial pneumonia of children and young adults): 688
Nagel:
1) Mykose (a disaccharide from which glucose can be hydrolized): 462, 654
2) Trichophytie (from a fungus): 133, 381, 812, 2422
Nasal polyp (benign growth inside the nasal passage): 542, 1436
Nasturtium (a healing herb): 143
Nematodes (roundworms): 771
Nephritis (kidney inflammation): 264
Neuralgia (a painful disorder of the nervous system): 833
Neurospora sitophila (homeopathic allergenic preparation): 705
Nigrospora spp (homeopathic allergenic preparation): 302
Nocardia asteroides (the microorganism causing Nocardiosis, an infectious pulmonary disease characterized by abscesses in the lungs): 237
Oligodena: 853
Ornithosis (or Psittacosis or Parrot Fever; an infectious pneumonia transmitted by certain birds): 331, 583, 1217
Osteitis (bone inflammation): 770
Osteomyelosclerosis (marrow replacement by bone in response to low-grade infection): 79, 330
Osteosinusitis max.: 243
Otitis Medinum (a homeopathic remedy for otitis media, middle ear swelling and/or infection): 316
Ovarian cyst: 982
Ovum: 752
Ox bile (the homeopathic remedy derived from it): 672
Papilloma virus (causes benign tumors having a branch or stalk): 907
Paraceli: 232
Paradontose: 424, 1552
Parkinson's disease (a slowly progressive, degenerative, neurologic disorder): 813
Parrot Fever (or Ornithosis or Psittacosis; an infectious pneumonia transmitted by certain birds): 331, 583, 1217
Parvovirus, canine: 185, 323, 562, 613, 622, 1000, 4027 1) Mutant strain: 323, 514
2) Type B: 323, 535, 613, 755
Pasteurella combination (homeopathic nosode for bacterial diseases spread by animal bites): 913
Pemphigus (rare, autoimmune skin disorders characterized by blisters in the outer layer of skin and mucous membranes): 694, 893
Penicillium:
1) Chyrosogenium: 344, 868, 1070, 2411
2) Notatum: 321, 555, 629, 825, 942
3) Rubrum: 332, 766, 1015
Pennyroyal (an herb): 772
Penqueculum: 746, 755, 1375, 6965
Pepto streptococcus: 201
Perniosis (a disorder of the blood vessels caused by prolonged exposure to cold and characterized by skin lesions on the lower legs, hands, toes, feet, ears and face): 232, 622, 822, 4211
Pertussis (whooping cough): 526, 765
Phoma Destructiva (homeopathic): 163
Plague (Yersenia pestis; spread primarily by rats): 333
Plasmacytoma (a tumor with plasma cells that occurs in the bone marrow, as in multiple myeloma, or outside of the bone marrow, as in tumors of the inner organs and lining of the nose, mouth, and throat): 475
Pneumococcus (the most common cause of bacterial pneumonia): 683
mixed flora: 158, 174, 645, 801
Pneumocystis (a fungally-induced pneumonia usually developing in the immuno-suppressed presence of AIDS): 204, 340, 742
Pneumonia:
1) Klebsiella pneumoniae (the bacterium causing acute, bacterial pneumonia): 412, 766
2) Mycoplasma: 688
Polio (or poliomyelitis): 742, 1500, 2632
Polyp, uterine: 689
Porphyria (several rare disorders of the nervous system and skin): 698
Prostate Adenominum (homeopathic remedy for prostate tumor): 442, 1875
Protozoa: 432, 753
Pseudomonas (bacteria often found in wounds, burns, and infections of the urinary tract that are not controlled by antibiotics): 174, 482, 5311
Psittacosis (or Ornithosis or Parrot Fever; an infectious pneumonia transmitted by certain birds): 583, 1217
Psorinum (homeopathic nosode for psoriasis): 786
Pullularia pullulans (a homeopathic allergenic remedy): 1364
Pyelitis/proteus (bacteria commonly found in hospital-borne conditions): 594
Pyocyaneus (homeopathic nosode for Pseudomonas pyocyanea): 437
Pyodermia (or Pyoderma Gangrenosum; a rare skin disorder of unknown cause. Small pustules develop into large ulcers at various sites on the body.): 123
Pyrogenium (homeopathic remedy for pus) (62): 429, 594, 622 ☆ mayo: 1625
Q Fever (an infectious disease caused by contact with animals with the parasitic Rickettsia bacteria, Coxiella burnetii whose symptoms may include headache, fever, chills, and sweats): 1357
Rabies (or hydrophobia): 547, 793
Reproductive: 622
Rhesus gravidatum: 684
Rheuma: 952
Rheumaticus: 333, 376
Rhinopneumonitis: 185, 367, 820
Rhizopus nigricans: 132
Rhodo Torula: 833
Rhodococcus: 124, 835
Rickettsia (bacteria that are transmitted to man by lice, fleas, ticks, and mites): 129, 632, 943, 1062
Rocky Mountain spotted fever: 375, 862, 943
Round worms: 240, 650, 688
Rubella (German or 3-day measles): 431, 510
Rubella vaccine: 459
Rubeola (9-day measles): 342, 467, 520, 1489
Rubeola vaccine: 962
Salivary gland virus (human herpes type 5): 126, 597, 1045, 2145
Salmonella: 1522
1) Type B: 546, 1634
2) Paratyphi B: 59, 92, 643, 707, 717, 972, 7771
3) Typhi: 420
Sanguis menst: 591
Sarcoma, Kaposi's: 249, 418
Schistosoma:
1) Haematobium: 847, 867
2) Mansoni: 329
Schuman B-cell: 322, 425, 428, 561, 600, 620, 623, 780, 781, 950, 952, 1023, 1524
Sclerosis, lateral (degeneration of spinal cord resulting in spastic paraplegia): 254
Semperillium: 1140
Serum Schweinepest: 503
Shingles (Herpes zoster): 574, 1557
Sinusitis: 456
1) Frontalis: 952
2) Maxillars:160
Smallpox (an extremely contagious viral disease marked by fever, prostration, and a rash of small blisters): 142, 476, 511, 876, 1644, 2132, 2544
Smegma: 180
Solitary cyst: 75, 543
Sorghum smut (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 294
Sporobolomyces: 753
Sporotrichum pruinosum: 755
Staphylococcus: 453, 550, 1109
1) Aureus: 424, 727, 786, 943, 1050
2) Coagulae positive: 643
Stemphylium: 461
Streptococcus:
1) Haemolytic: 134, 535, 542, 1415, 1522, 1902
2) Viridans: 425, 433, 445, 1010, 1060
3) Virus: 563, 611, 727
Streptomyces griseolus: 887
Strongyloides (genus of roundworms): 332, 422, 721, 942, 3212
Struma:
1) Cystica: 5311
2) Nodosa: 105, 122, 321, 517, 532, 651
3) Parenchyme: 121
Sudor pedis: 148
Swine flu: 413, 432, 663, 839, 995
Syphilinum/Luesinum ( a homeopathic remedy for syphilis): 177
T-cell leukemia: 222, 262, 822, 3042, 3734
Taenia: 187
Tape worms: 522, 562, 843, 1223, 3032, 5522
Tetanus: 352, 554, 1142
Tetanus anti-toxin: 363, 458
Tetragenus: 393, 2712
Thermi bacteria: 233, 441
Thread worms: 422, 423, 732, 4412
Tobacco mosaic (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 233, 274, 543, 782, 1052
Tonsillar:
1) Nos: 1656
2) Pfropfe: 246
Tonsillitis: 144, 452
Torulopsosis (a common yeast causing disease for those in weakened condition or with suppressed immune function): 354, 522, 872, 2121
Toxoplasmosis (a serious, infectious disease that can be either acquired or present at birth and that is commonly contracted by handling contaminated cat litter): 434, 852
Trichinosis (the very serious parasitism resulting from eating pork or bear meat): 101, 541, 822, 1054, 1372
Trichodermia: 711
Trichomonas (a microorganism causing vaginal irritation with discharge and itching): 610, 692, 980
Trichophytie: 132, 812, 2422, 9493
Trichophyton
1) Mentagrophytes: 311
2) Rubrum: 752, 923
Tonsuraus: 765
Trypanosoma gambiense: 255, 316
Tuberculinum: 522, 1085, 1099, 1700
Tuberculosis:
1) Aviare: 303, 332, 342, 532, 3113
2) Bovine: 523, 3353
3) Klebs': 221, 1132, 1644, 2313, 6516
Tularemia (a serious infectious disease also called deerfly fever or rabbit fever): 324, 427, 823
Tumor, brain: 543, 641, 857
Ulcer, ventric: 232, 1000
Urea-plasma: 756
Uremia (also known as uremic poisoning; excessive amounts of nitrogenous waste products in the blood, as seen in kidneyl failure): 911
Uterine polyp: 689
Vaccininum (a homeopathic nosode): 476
Varicella (the herpes virus that causes chickenpox during childhood and shingles [herpes zoster] in adulthood): 345, 668, 716, 738
Variola also known as smallpox, an extremely contagious
viral disease marked by fever, prostration, and a rash of small blisters: 142, 476, 511, 876, 1644, 2132, 2544
Variolinum (homeopathic smallpox nosode): 542, 569, 832, 3222
Verruca (a rough-surfaced, supposedly-harmless, virus-caused skin wart): 644, 767, 953
Werlhof: 690
Wolhynia fever (a Rickettsia illness, transmitted by lice, that is debilitating and conducive to relapse): 547
Yeast, "ultimate": 72, 254, 422, 582, 787, 1016, 1134, 1153, 2222
Yellow fever (a severe, viral infection causing damage to the liver, kidneys, heart, and entire gastrointestinal tract): 142, 178, 232, 432, 734, 1187
Yersenia pestis (also called Pasteurella pestis: causes plague; spread primarily by rats): 333
Zygomycosis (also called mucormycosis; a serious fungal infection usually associated with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus or immunosuppressive drugs): 942
Koniec cytowanych częstotliwości Dr R. Becka.
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Lista częstotliwości:
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3/ Dr HULDA CLARK
Lista Częstotliwości:
W kilohercach /kHz/. Średniki oddzielają kolejne częstotliwości.
Po kropce są dziesiętne, setne lub tysięczne części kiloherca.
Częstotliwości Dr Huldy Clark znajdują się na stronie: http://www.drclark.net
Początek cytowanych częstotliwości Dr H. Clark:
Mold; Mold Toxin = Frequencies Other molds and mold toxins / kHz /
Aflatoxin 177; 188
Cytochalasin B 77; 91
Ergot 295
Griseovulvin 288
Sorghum syrup 277
Sterigmatocystin 88; 96; 133; 126
Zearalenone 100
Slime molds / kHz /
Argyria 81
Lycogala 126
Stemonitis 211
Bacteria and Viruses = Including locations where I commonly found them Low Freq (kHz) High Freq (kHz) Use freq gen for 3 min @
Acetobacter aceti
Adenovirus 393; 393; 393
Adenovirus (2nd range) 371.45; 386.9
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Alcaligenes faecalis
Alpha streptococcus 369.75; 385.4; 380; 375
Azobacter chroococcum -- causes anthrax in cattle (tooth)
Bacillus ahnthracis -- causes anthrax in cattle (tooth) 393.5; 398.05; 395; 364; 368
Bacillus anthracis (2nd range) 363.2; 365.3
Bacillus anthracis (3rd range) 359.4; 370.5
Bacillus anthracis spores 386.95; 391.45; 388
Bacillus cereus 373.65; 375.85; 374.5
Bacillus megaterium
Bacillus sterothermophilus
Bacillus csubtilis spores
Bacillus subtilis var. Niger 371.85; 387.1; 385; 380; 375
Bacteria capsules (capsulear strain) 416.05; 418.75; 417.5
Bacterial capsules 362.4; 357.6; 360
Bacteroides fragilis -- found with common roundworm in Ascaris 324.3; 325; 325
Bacteroides fragilis (2nd range) 325.7; 326
Beta streptococcus (tooth) 380.6; 387.4; 385
Blepharisma 405.65; 407.45; 406.5
Bordetella pertussis -- "whooping cough" (tooth) 329.85; 332.25; 331
Borrelia burgdorferi -- Lyme disease 378.95; 382; 380
Branhamella (Neisseria) catarrhalis (has hole at 398) 394.9; 396.7; 396
Brucella abortus
Cabbage Black Rot
Campylobacter fetus smear 365.3; 370.6; 368
Campylobacter pyloridis (Helicobacter) 352; 357.2; 355
Candida albicans (pure powder) -- common yeast 384.2; 388.4; 386
Caulobacter vibrioides
Central spores (bacillus smear) 372.45; 378.65; 376
Chlamydia trachomatis 379.7; 383.95; 381
Clostridium acetobutylicum 382.8; 391.15; 389; 384
Clostridium botulinum (tooth) -- causes food poisoning 361; 364.55; 362
Clostridium perfringens
Clostridium perfringens spores 394.2; 398.1; 396
Clostridium septicum 362.05 365.6 364
Clostridium sporogenes
Clostridium tetani (tooth) -- causes tetanus
Corynebacterium diphtheriae (tooth) -- causes diphtheria 340; 344; 342
Corynebacterium pseudodiphthericum
Corynebacterium xerosis 315.65; 316.8; 316
Coxsackie virus B-1 -- found with
Bacteroides fragilis 360.5; 366.1; 364
Coxsackie virus B-4 -- found with
Bacteroides fragilis 361.45; 363.7; 362.5
Coxsackie virus B-4 (2nd range) 363.9; 364.9
Crithidia fasciulata
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) antigen 408.35; 410.75; 409
Cytophaga rubra 428.1; 432.2; 430
Diplococcus diphtheriae 357.95; 364 361
Diplococcus pneumoniae 351.65; 368.45; 365; 360
Eikanella corrodens 379.5; 384.3; 382
Enterobacter aerogenes -- intestinal bacterium 374; 374; 374
Epstein Barre Virus (EBV) 372.5; 382.85; 380; 375
Erwinia amylovora 347.2; 352.1; 350
Erwinia carotovora 368.1; 377; 373
Escherichia coli (E. coli) -- intestinal bacterium 356; 356; 356; 393
Escherichia coli (E. coli) (2nd range) 392; 393
Gaffkya tetragena -- causes respiratory infections 344.85; 352.5; 350
Gardnerella vaginalis -- ovarian and genital tract infection 338; 342.55; 340
Haemophilus influenzae -- bacterial meningitis; infects joints 336.41; 336.41; 336
Hepatitis B antigen 414.55; 420.8; 418
Herpes simplex 1-- 291.25; 293.05; 292; 345.5
Herpes simplex 1 (2nd range) -- 345.35; 345.75
Herpes simplex 2 (fresh smear)-- 353.9; 362.9; 360; 355
Herpes zoster -- "shingles" 416.6; 420.2; 418
Histomonas meleagridis (liver) 367.55; 378.7; 377
Histoplasma capsulatum 298.3; 304.85; 302
HIV 365; 365; 365
Influenza A and B (flu shot) 313.35; 323.9; 320; 315
Iron Bacterium Sphaerotilus
Klebsiella pneumoniae -- causes pneumonia 398.45; 404.65; 401; 419
Klebsiella pneumoniae (2nd range) 416.9; 421.9
Lactobacillus acidophilus (tooth) 346.05; 351.65; 349
Leptospira interrogans -- spirochete 397.05; 401.1; 399
Lumpy Jaw
Measles antigen 369.5; 373; 371
Micrococcus luteus
Micrococcus roseus
Mumps antigen 377.6; 384.65; 382
Mycobacterium para TB
Mycobacterium phlei 409.65; 410.65; 410
Mycobacterium smegmatis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (infected nodule) -- causes tuberculosis 430.55; 434.2; 432
Mycoplasma 322.85; 323.9; 323.5; 346
Mycoplasma (2nd range) 342.75; 349.3
Neisseria gonorrhea -- causes gonorrhea 333.85; 336.5; 334
Neisseria sicca
Nocardia asteroides -- found in
Parkinson's Disease 354.95; 355.35; 355.1; 368
Nocardia asteroides (2nd range) 363.7; 370
Propionobacterium acnes 383.75; 389; 387
Proteus mirabilis 320.55; 326; 324; 349
Proteus mirabilis (2nd range) 345.95; 352.1
Proteus vulgaris -- urinary tract
pathogen 408.75; 416.45; 413; 336; 328
Proteus vulgaris (2nd range) 333.75; 339.15
Proteus vulgaris (3rd range) 327.2; 329.5
Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- found in open wounds 331.25; 334.6; 333
Pseudomonas fluorescens
Respiratory syncytial virus 378.95; 383.15; 380
Rhizobium leguminosarum
Salmonella enteritidis -- intestinal infection 329; 329; 329
Salmonella paratyphi 365.05; 370.1; 368; 385
Salmonella typhimurium -- food poisoning; nervousness; apathy 382.3; 386.55; 355; 386; 390
Serratia marcescens 349.45; 352.1; 351
Shigella dysenteriae -- intestinal problems 390.089; 390.089; 390.089
Shigella flexneri -- depression 394; 394; 394
Shigella sonnei -- invades tumors 318; 318; 318
Sphaerotilus natans 388.4; 393.45; 391
Spirillum itersonil
Spirillum serpens 378.35; 382.8; 380
Spirillum sinuosum
Spirillum volutans
Spores in bacteria spore stain
Staphylococcus aureus (culture) 376.27; 380.85
Staphylococcus aureus (slide) -- source is tooth infection; causes abscesses; heart disease; invades
tumors 381; 381; 378; 381
Staphylococcus epidermidis -- infects skin and mucous membranes
Streptococcus lactis -- occurs in milk 382; 387; 385
Streptococcus mitis -- lung infection; tooth infection; abscesses; causes stiff knees 313.8; 321.1; 318
Streptococcus pneumoniae -- causes pneumonia and inner ear disease 366.85; 370.2; 368
Streptococcus pyogenes (tooth) 360.5; 375.3; 373
Stretococcus sp. Group G (tooth) 368.15; 368.85; 368
Sub terminal spores bac. Smear 385.15; 385.95
Terminal spores bacillus smear
Tobacco mosaic virus (tobacco) 427.15; 429.55; 428
Treponema palladium -- causes syphilis 346.85; 347.4; 347
Troglodytella abrassari 377.75; 385.2; 383; 419
Troglodytella abrassari (2nd range) 416.9; 422.2
Veillonella dispar 401.75; 405.2; 403
Vibrio (photobacterium) fischeri
Roundworms; Flatworms; = Onecelled Animals Low Freq (kHz) High Freq (kHz) Use freq gen for 3 min @
Acanthamoeba culbertsoni
Acanthocephala
Anaplasma marginale 386.4; 388; 387; 422
Anaplasma marginale (2nd range) 415.3; 424
Ancylostoma braziliense (adult) 397.6; 403.25; 401
Ancylostoma caninum 383.1; 402.9; 400; 393; 386
Ancylostoma duodenale male
Anguillula aceti
Ascaris larvae in lung (common
roundworm of cats and dogs) 404.9; 409.15; 408
Ascaris lumbricoides (m and f) same
Ascaris megalocephala (male) 403.85; 409.7; 408
Babesia bigemina
Babesia canis smear
Balantidium coli cysts 458.8; 462.9; 460
Balantidium sp. Trophozoites (from guinea pig) parasitic ciliate
Besnoitia (lung sect.) protozoan 352.8; 361.4; 358
Capillaria hepatica (liver sect.) 424.25; 430.65; 428
Chilomastix cysts (rat) 388.95; 390.7; 389; 426
Chilomastix cysts (rat) (2nd range) 425.2; 427.3
Chilomastix mesnili (trophozoites) same
Chilomonas; whole mount 393.75; 400; 398
Clinostomum metacercaria
Clonorchis metacercaria
Clonorchis sinensis 425.7; 428.75; 427
Clonorchis sinensis eggs
Cryptocotyle lingua (adult) 409.95; 416; 414
Didinium
Dientamoeba fragilis 401.35; 406.05; 404
Dipetalonema perstans (microfilaria human blood)
Dirofilaria immitis (dog heartworm) 408.15; 411.15; 409
Echinoporyphium recurvatum 418.55; 423.9; 421
Echinostoma revolutum 425.5; 429.65; 428
Eimeria stiedae
Eimeria tenella
Endamoeba gingivalis trophozoite 433.8; 441; 438
Endolimax nana trophozoites and cysts 394.25; 397.1; 396; 432
Endolimax nana trophozoites and cysts (2nd range) 430.5; 433.35
Entamoeba coli cysts
Entamoeba coli trophozoites 397; 400.35; 398
Entamoeba hitolytica trophozoite 381.1; 387.8; 385
Enterobius vermicularis 420.95; 426.3; 423
Eurytrema pancreaticum 420.35; 422.3; 421
Eurytrema pancreaticum stages
Fasciola hepatica 421.35; 427.3; 425
Fasciola hepatica cercariae 423.8; 430.6; 427
Fasciola hepatica eggs 422; 427.6; 425
Fasciola hepatica metacercariae
Fasciola hepatica miracidia 421.75; 424.7; 423
Fasciola hepatica rediae 420.6; 427.5; 425
Fasciolopsis buskii adult 427.7; 435.1; 434
Fasciolopsis buskii eggs 427.35; 435.45; 434
Fasciolopsis buskii eggs unincubated
Fasciolopsis cercariae 429.5; 436.25; 434
Fasciolopsis miracidia 427.35; 435.2; 434
Fasciolopsis rediae 427.3; 433; 432
Fischoedrius elongatus 441.75; 443.2; 442
Gastrothylax elongatus 451.9; 457.1; 455
Giardia lamblia (trophozoites) 421.4; 426.3; 424
Giardia lamblia cysts
Gyrodactulus 378.75; 381.8; 380
Haemonchus contortus 386.8; 395.5; 393
Haemoproteus
Hasstile sig. Tricolor (adult) 448.05; 455.1; 453
Heterakis
Hypodereum conoideum 424.45; 429.55; 427
Iodamoeba butschlii trophozoites and cysts 437.85; 448.5; 445; 402
Iodamoeba butschlii trophozoites and cysts (2nd range) 398.15; 404.75
Leishmania braziliensis 400.05; 405.1; 403
Leishmania donovani 398; 402.65; 400
Leishmania mexicana 400.2; 403.8; 402
Leishmania tropica 402.1; 407.4; 405
Leucocytozoon 397.45; 402.55; 400
Loa loa 360.551 360.551; 361
Macracanthorhynchus 438.85; 442.8; 440
Metagonimus Yokogawai 437.35; 442.1; 440
Monocystis agilis
Myxosoma 409.6; 416.95; 414
Naegleria fowleri 356.9; 364.35; 362
Naegleria fowleri (brain sec.)
Necator americanus (infect larvae)
Notocotylus quinqeserialis
Onchocerca volvulus (tumor) 436.3; 442.1; 440
Paragonimus westermanii adult 437.8; 454.2; 452; 447
Passalurus ambiguus 428.8; 444.15; 441; 437
Pelomyxa carolinensis
Plasmodium cynomolgi 417.3; 424.5; 422
Plasmodium falciparum smear 372.3; 373.8; 373
Plasmodium vivax smear 438.15; 445.1; 442
Platynosomum fastosum adult
Pneumocystis carnii (lung) 405.75; 409.15; 407
Prosthogonimus macrorchis (eggs) 396.85; 404.75; 401
Sarcin lutea
Sarcocystis 450.55; 454.95; 452
Schistosoma Haematobium 473; 473; 473
Schistosoma japonicum eggs
Schistosoma mansoni 353; 353; 353
Stephanurus dentalus (ova) 457.35; 463.1; 461
Stigeoclonicum 404.25; 415.25; 412; 407
Strongyloides (filariform larva) 398.4; 402; 400
Strongyloides parasitic females
Toxocara (eggs)
Toxoplasma (human strain) 395; 395; 395
Trichinella spiralis (muscle) 403.85; 405.57; 404.5
Trichomonas muris
Trichomonas vaginalis 378; 383.6; 381
Trichuris sp. (male) 388.3; 408.9; 406
Trypanosoma brucei 423.2; 431.4; 429
Trypanosoma cruzi (brain tissue) 460.2; 465.65; 463
Trypanosoma equiperdum 434.6; 451.25; 448; 442; 438
Trypanosoma gambiense 393.75; 398.7; 396
Trypanosoma lewisi (blood smear) 424.5; 426; 425
Trypanosoma rhodiense 423.5; 428.55; 426
Urocleidus 442.35; 450; 447
Wart Frequencies = (Most of these are from homemade slides.) Low Freq (kHz) High Freq (kHz) Use freq gen for 3 min @
Wart BS 402; 406; 404
Wart CC 426; 432.35; 430
Wart FR 459.3; 464.75; 462
Wart HA 434.8; 444.1; 442; 437
Wart HRCm 438.9; 448.55; 446; 441
Wart human papilloma plantar 404.7; 406.75; 405
Wart human papilloma virus 402.85; 410.7; 407
Wart JB 418.75; 422.4; 420
Wart L arm 343.65; 345.95; 344
Wart papilloma cervix smear 404.05; 404.6; 404.3
Tapeworms = Low Freq (kHz) High Freq (kHz)
Cysticercus fasciolaris 436.4; 440.05
Diphyllobothrium erinacei (Mansoni) 467.25; 487.55
Diphyllobothrium erinacei eggs
Diphyllobothrium latum (scolex) 452.9; 472.3
Dipylidium caninum (proglottid compos 439.55; 444.3
Dipylidium caninum (scolex) 451.95; 472.15
Echinococcus granulosus 451.6; 461.5
Echinococcus granulosus (cysts) 441.15; 446.5
Echinococcus granulosus (eggs)
Echinococcus multilocularis 455.85; 458.35
Heterophyes heterophyes
Hymenolepis cysticercoides 478; 481.75
Hymenolepis diminuta 445; 481.15
Hymenolepis diminuta ova
Hymenolepis nana eggs
Moniezia (scolex) 430.35; 465.2
Moniezia expansa (composite) 430.35; 465.2
Moniezia expansa eggs
Moniezia serialis 453.6; 457.8
Pigeon tapeworm
Taenia pisiformis (cysticercus) 475.2; 482.1
Taenia pisiformis eggs (ova) 465.2; 469.7
Taenia saginata (cysticercus) 476.5; 481.05
Taenia saginata eggs
Taenia solium (cysticercus) 475; 475
Taenia solium (scolex) 444; 448.9
Taenia solium eggs
Mite Frequencies
These are organisms that cold viruses ride in with! / kHz /
Demodex folliculorum (folicle mite) 682
Dermatophagoides (dust mite) 707
Meal mite 718
Ornithonyssus (bird mite) 877; 878
Tapeworms are segmented. The first segment is the head; called the scolex. Tapeworms grow
by adding a new segment to their body.
Tapworms can have very large bandwidths (range of frequencies); and it varies by the length
of the specimen! It is as if each new segment has a unique; and slightly lower; frequency.
Do not use a frequency generator to kill tapeworms. If you accidentally kill middle segments
instead of working your way up from the bottom; you may conceivably promote dispersion! Use only a zapper. [On MiniFG you can choose a specific frequency of the tapeworm and use
positiv offset square wave (P3) which is the zapper.]
Sarcoptes cabei (itch) 735
Miscellaneous Frequencies / kHz /
Blue-green Algae 256
Bryozoa cristatalla 396
Mucor mucedo 288
Rhizobium meliloti 330
Rotifer 1151
It is easy to make homemade slides when you or a family member is ill. Finding out the
frequencies of these illnesses helps oyu identify them (use the Pathogen Frequency Chart) and also lets you know if you are chrnoically getting them back.
Koniec cytowanych częstotliwości Dr H. Clark.
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