Is it possible for pathogens to become resistant to certain frequencies?

Some say that applying the same frequency could only kill off one load and that's why we need to occasionally use feathering or wobbles in the settings page so that they are less likely to mutate or adapt to that killing method. Using "Refine programs" on the GeneratorX is another way to make sure that you get them.

Pathogens can chance resonance, though there’s debate on how quickly that happens. Resistance means that pathogens share adaptation information so they can overcome certain substances, like antibiotics. Because the correct frequency would shatter the pathogen, I don’t believe they have a chance to share information and evolve the way we traditionally think of resistance development. But, by changing frequency resonance they can essentially achieve the same thing. This is one reason why regular scanning is so important, even while using great protocols.

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