While I'm glad that this seems to work well for you, I would caution others from going this route.
It would be better to reduce the amplitude that one uses than to lower the dwell time to 9 seconds.
There is a reason for the dwell time. To tickle a pathogen for only 9 seconds gives them time to adjust and adapt and develop a resistance to the frequencies.
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