There will always be differing opinions on this, but let me put my hat into the ring here. The antiparasitic peptides are good, but they seem to weaken the worms and not necessarily kill them all off. That is good and a long contact session of many hours will do the infection some damage, but after that, once they have been weakened, then try running some more traditional rife sets that are targeting the worms and what it is that you are trying to kill. You may want to (herxheimer reaction permitting) after a long session, tackle the same pathogens with direct more traditional rifing methods to kick them when they are down. Or switch to remote for the peptides and then go in hard with a contact session to knock them down. But also with all parasite control, also look into using liver support frequencies, and also frequencies for liver cirrhosis and fibrosis as the liver really does take a hit from parasite die off.
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