I have persistent lyme strain called ehrlichia and it is top of the list on graded scans no matter how many times I kill it! What’s the best wobble settings to eradicate this? Do I use triangle, sawtooth or inverted sawtooth?

Are you using the same waveform to perform the scan that you use to run the freqs found by the scan?

I thing that is very important.
Every waveform delivers a unique spectrum of freqs when transmitting a fundamental, so if you use a square waveform to do the scan, and then a sawtooth waveform to run the resulting freqs, maybe you are not hitting the pathogens detected by the scan, as the spectrum of the two waveforms are very different.

Only if the detected stress corresponds to the fundamental being transmitted (and not to any harmonic), a different waveform could be used to deliver the found freqs, because it also transmits the fundamental, but that is impossible to assure.

So, the best you can do is use always the same waveform to scan and to treat.
Anyway, one of the frequency wobbles I use is a triangular wobble, 0.125%, and 250 steps. This gives you a double microsweep around the freq to cover possible deviations. If I am using contact mode, the steps I use are 750 to get the same double microsweep.

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https://www.spooky2.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=8345

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