Which setting is recommended to detox mycotoxins?

From what I can see, mycotoxins are fungal metabolites and there are good ones (some are therapeutic or beneficial) and bad ones (like Aflatoxin) but they are a fungus or a secondary fungus mutated from the original.
This means the bad ones are sneaky mutators and will probably run and hide from existing Rife programs by mutating very quickly.
So I would do regular BFB scans every 3-4 days with GeneratorX and let GenX find the exact frequencies of the mycotoxins (or whatever GX finds first) and run the results on Remote 24/7, backed up by 1-hour Plasma or Contact sessions. Fresh scans every 3-4 days help find the fungi if they run and hide.
The Hunt and Kill programs with GenX and Contact overnight are also very good for sneaky mutating fungi, or look at a Converge Sweep if you think the fungi has gone environmental. You can also do Terrain, which is a great way to help the body tackle them and detox them. Or you could go all out and do the Morgellons/Lyme Protocol for 60-240 days. I don't know what gear you have so can't give you more specific ideas.
Regular Biofeedback scans are probably the easiest way to get started. I would do GenX biofeedback scans with TENS pads on the sides of the body at a gut level, to reflect the pathogenic culture of the gut, unless your fungal issues have become local then get the TENS pads as close to the local area as possible (such as skin rashes). Please make sure to do a Google search on "TENS pads contraindications" as there are some things you can and cannot do, especially if you are pregnant.
 

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