What's the difference between "Hunt & Kill" and "Scan & Run"?

1. Scan and Run: scan, run, scan, run...
Hunt and Kill: scan, run, refine, run, refine, run...

2. The Scan & Run preset starts with a BFB scan, then runs the scan results automatically on an allocated generator. After the program of scan results completes, another full biofeedback scan commences. This cycle repeats until the preset is stopped, or no hits are detected, indicating the pathogens in your body have been removed.

Hunt&Kill preset begins with a short biofeedback scan. The hits are then run on an allocated generator. In the subsequent scan/run cycles, the previous hits are re-analyzed. Pathogens which are mutated are found and hit again. It does not matter how far the pathogens run. They will be found. And they will become targets. This preset keeps refining the first scan results and runs automatically until it is manually stopped or no hits are detected.

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3. They seem to pick up different things when you run them. I do my H+C all night. It latches on to some things and then goes at them again and again until there is death. The scan and run will be different as it might pick up more things but won't necessarily kill all but will reduce numbers. So I guess it's about whether you have lots of things that need generally reducing or a few things that need shaking to death.

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4. Scan & Run = Performs a full frequency scan, finds the 10 loudest hits, and treats them. It then repeats the cycle.
Each subsequent scan may potentially find new hits.
Hunt & Kill = Performs a full frequency scan, finds the 10 loudest hits, and treats them.
However, rather than performing a full scan again, it focuses on those 10 hits and only scans around their frequency ranges.
The idea is that it is continually targeting those original 10 hits. It continually tries to track these hits with every subsequent scan, varying the frequency slightly to maintain contact.

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