When to use Database Sets, Pulse Results and Spectrum Sweeps?

For killing, the Spectrum Sweeps are convenient and very powerful. It outputs multiple simultaneous frequencies by generating a sweep on each output, which targets the waveband where most pathogens live. For using Spectrum sweep, please check here:
http://www.spooky2-mall.com/blog/using-spectrum-sweeps/

It's best to adjunct or alternate with targeted database sets. If you can't find the relevant frequency for your disease, you can try to type part of the word to see if any results come out. Or you can search the disease on Wikipedia to see if it has other names. For example, if we search Scleredema in our software, there will be no results, but if we use Sclerosis to search, we will find many of them.  

Most powerful of all, but not quite as convenient, are Spooky Pulse scan results. Spooky Pulse has now clearly shown itself capable of detecting early cancer. You can directly use a "killing" Preset for pulse scan results. For Spooky Pulse Training, please check here: http://www.spooky2-mall.com/blog/spooky-pulse-training/

The effectiveness or otherwise of database sets also depends on the accuracy of your diagnosis. It’s possible, too, that a different strain or a mutation of the pathogen is involved. Either way, if you get no results after 2-3 days, you should try another database set instead. Sometimes some disease are associated with other pathogens, you can search frequencies for these associated ones. Or you may find the source of the disease and target that.

For healing, we suggest either Biofeedback scan results or targeted database sets. The Spectrum Sweeps are designed for killing. Most healing works through frequency entrainment, and sweeps don’t work for this process.

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