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Hulda Clark's Frequencies From
"The Cure For All Diseases"
Note: The formatting of this document has been reworked in
Windows Notepad text editor, so that the tabs display into columns
properly
Also note that, in the book, data values seemed to have been placed in the wrong cells in
the tables / spreadsheet that was in my copy- 1995 Copyright, 10th printing. I've tried to
move the data to the appropriate places as well as possible now. Much of this data was
scanned, run through an OCR program, then reformatted.
My sincere thanks to Hulda Clark for giving permission in her book to pass on this information! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Re-edited December 20th, 1998
Editor's Note: three extra frequencies have been added into this list, with a " ** "in front of the entry, for the "Adenovirus"; recently, some cold- like symptoms are being found to not be
responsive to use of the 393KHz, which has so often done the job in the past. These are added
into this list as other possible experimental frequencies.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THESE FREQUENCIES ARE THE PRIMARY RESONANT FREQUENCIES, LISTED IN KHZ!
These primary frequencies were detected directly by Hulda Clark in her research. To relate
these to "Rife Frequencies", which are limited to much lower
audio range frequencies due to the technical limitations of the
equipment, or to translate these higher frequencies into a
frequency which can be set on the EMEM2, EMEM2+, or the Rife/
Bare Radiant Plasma systems, divide the CLARK frequency found here by
512. If this result is still beyond the generation range of your device,
try dividing these CLARK Frequencies by 256. Our Thanks to Brian
McInturff and others for their input on this frequency translation
process.
When these primary CLARK frequencies are known, it may be most
effective to work with a device capable of generating these frequencies
*AS A PULSED DC SQUARE WAVE* with a waveform rise time of 100nS or
faster for optimum effect, according to many researchers. The Zapper
HFA-4AV and HFA-4AVR models have a 75nS rise time on the output
waveform, and can generate frequencies from below 8 Hz to typically 1.3+
MHz, with an adjustable outputvoltage amplitude of from 5 volts to 14
volts. This may be the only device available in any price range that has
this capability, especially in a portable rechargable format.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ HULDA CLARK'S FREQUENCIES Mold, Mold Toxin Frequencies Slime Molds KHz Agyfla 81 Lycogala 126 Stemonius 211
Other molds and mold toxins KHz Aflatoxin 177, 188
Cytochalasin B 77, 91 Ergot 295 Griseofulvin 288 Sorghum syrup 277 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 Zearalenone 100
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES Low Freq High Freq Use (KHz)
Acetobacter aceti Adenovirus 393 393 393 Adenovirus (2nd
range)
371.45
386.90 (375?) * Adenovirus (3rd range) 371 KHz * Adenovirus (4th range) 334 KHz * Adenovirus? (5th range- much higher) 568 KHz Agrobacterium tumefaciens Alcaligenes faecalis Alpha
streptococcus
369.75
385.4 380, 375 Azobacter chroococcum Bacillus
anthracis
393.5
398.05 395 causes anthrax in cattle (tooth) Bacillus
anthracis (2nd
range)
363.2
365.3 364 Bacillus
anthracis (3rd
range)
359.4
370.5 368 Bacillus
anthracis
spores
391.45
386.95 388 Bacillus
cereus
373.65
375.85 374.5 Bacillus megaterium Bacillus sterothennophilus Bacillus subtilis spores Bacillus
subtilis var.
niger
371.85
387.1 385, 380,
375 Bacteria capsules (capsular strain)
416.05
418.75 417.5 Bacterial
capsules
362.4
357.6 360 Bacteroides
fragilis found with
324.3
325.0 325 common roundworm Ascaris Bacteroides
fragilis (2nd range)
325.7 326.0 Beta
streptococcus
(tooth)
380~6
387.4 385 Blepharisma
405.65
407.45 406.5 Bordetella
pertussis
329.85
332.25 331 "whooping cough" (tooth) Borellia
burgdorferi Lyme disease
378.95
382.0 380 Branhamella
(Neisseria) catarrhalis
394.9
396.7 396 (has hole at 398) Brucella abortus Cabbage Black Rot Campylobacterfetus
smear
365.3
370.6 368 Campylobacter
pyloridis
352.0
357.2 355 Candida
albicans (pure
powder)
384.2
388.4 386 common yeast Caulobacter vibrioides Central
spores (bacillus smear)
372.45
378.65 376 Chlamydia
trachomatis
379.7
383.95 381 Clostridium
acetobutylicum
382.8
391.15 389, 384
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES Low Freq High Freq Use for Continued
(Khz) (Khz)
3 min
Clostridium botulinum
(tooth)
361.0
364.55 362 causes food poisoning Clostridium pedringens Clostridiurn
perrringens spores
394.2
393.1 396 Clostridiurn
septicum
362.05
3656 364 Clostridium sporogenes Clostridium tetani (tooth) causes tetanus Corynebacterium
diptheriae (tooth)
340
344 342 causes diphtheria Corrynebacterium pseudodiphthericum Corynebacterium
xerosis
3l5.65 316.8 316.0 Coxsackie
virus
B-I
360.5
366.1 364 found with Bacteroides fragilis Coxsackievirus
B4
361.45
363.7 362.5 found with Bacteroides fragilis Coxsackie
virus BA (2nd
range)
363.9 364.9 Crithidia fasciculata Cytomegalovirus
(CMV) antigen
403.35
410.75 409 Cytophaga
rubra
428.1
432.2 430 Diplococcus
diphtheriae
357.95
364.0 361 Diplococcus
pneumoniae
351.65
368.45 365, 360 Elkanella
corroderis
379.5
384.3 382 Enterobacter
aerogenes intestinal
374
374 374 bacterium Epstein
Barre virus
(EBV)
372.5
382.35 380, 375 Erwinia
amylovora
347.2
352.1 350 Erwinia
carotovora
363.1
377.0 373 Escherichia
coli (E.
coli)
356 356 356 intestinal bacterium Escherichia coil (E. coli) (2nd range) 392 393 393 Gaffkya
tetragena
344.85
352.5 350 causes respiratory infections Gardnereila
vaginalis
333.0
342.55 340 ovarian and genital tract infection Haemophilus
influenzae
336.41
336.41 336 bacterial meningitis, infects joints Hepatitis
B
antigen
414.55
420.8 413 Herpes
simplex
I
291.25
293.05 292 Herpes
simplex 1(2nd
range)
345.35
345.76 345.5 Herpes
simplex 2 (fresh
smear)
353.9
362.9 360, 355 Herpes
Zoster
"shingles"
416.6
420.2 413 Histomonas
meleagridis
(liver)
376.55
373.7 377 Histoplasma
capsulatum
293.3
304.35 302 HlV
365
365 365 Influenza A and B (flu
shot)
313.35
323.9 320, 315 Iron Bacterium Sphaerotilus Klebsiella
pneumoniae causes
393.45
404.66 401 pneumonia klebsiella
pneumoniae (2nd range)
416.9
421.9 419 Lactobacillus
acidophilus (tooth)
346.05
351.65 349 Leptospira
interrogans Spirochete
397.05
401.1 399 Lumpy Jaw Measles
antigen
369.5
373.0 371 Micrococcus luteus Micrococcus roseus
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES Low Freq High Freq Use for Continued
(Khz)
(Khz) 3 min
Mumps
antigen
377.6
384.65 382 Mycobacterium para TB Mycobacterium
phlei
409.65
410.65 410.0 Mycobacterium smegmatis Mycobacterium
tuberculosis (infec
430.55
434.2 432 nodule) causes tuberculosis Mycoplasma
322.85
323.9 323.5 Mycoplasma
(range
2)
342.75
349.3 346 Neisseria
gonorrhea causes gonorrhea
333.85
336.5 334 Neisseria sicca Nocardiaasteroides
354.95
355.35 355.1 found in Parkinson's Disease Norcardia
asteroides (2nd range)
363.7 370 368 Propionobacterium
acnes
383.75
389.0 387 Proteus
mirabilis
320.55
326.0 324 Proteus
mirabilis (2nd
range)
345.95
352.1 349 Proteus
vulgaris urinary tract pathogen
408.75
416.45 413 Proteus
vulgaris (2nd
range)
333.75 339.15 Proteus
vulgaris (3rd
range)
327.2 329.5 Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
331.25
334.6 333 found in open wounds
Pseudomonas fluonescens Respiratory syncytial
virus
378.95
383.15 380 Rhizobium leguminosarum Salmonella
enteriditis intestinal
329
329 329 infection Salmonella
paratyphi
365.05
370.1 368 Salmonella
typnimurium
382.3
386.55 385, 386 food poisoning, nenvousness, apathy Serratia
marcescens
349.45
352.1 351 Shigella dysenteriae intestinal problem 390.089 390.089 390.089 Shigella
flexneri
depression
394
394 394 Shigella sonnei invades
tumors
318
318 318 Sphaerotilus
natans
388.4
393.45 391 Spirillum itersonil Spirillum
serpens
378.35
382.8 380 Spirillum sinuosum Spirillum volutans Spores in bacteria spore stain Staphylococcus
aureus (culture)
376.27
380.85 378 Staphylococcus aureus (slide) source is 381 381 381 tooth infection, causes abscesses,
heart disease, invades tumors Staphylococcus epidenmidis; infects skin and mucous membranes Streptococcus lactis occurs in milk 382 387 385 Streptococcus
mitis : lung infection,
313.8
321.1 318 tooth infection abscesses,causes stiff knees Streptococcus
pneumoniae causes
366.85
370.2 368 pneumonia and inner ear disease Streptococcus
pyogenes (tooth)
360.5
375.3 373 Streptococcus
sp. group G (tooth)
368.15
368.85 368 Sub
terminal spores bac.
smear
385.15 385.95 Terminal spores bacillus smear Tobacco
mosaic virus
(tobacco)
427.15
429.55 428
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES Low Freq High Freq Use for Continued
(Khz)
(Khz) 3 min
Treponema pallidum: causes syphilis
346.85
347.4 347 Troglodytella
abrassari
377.75
385.2 383 Troglodytella
abrassari (2nd range)
416.9
422.2 419 Veillonella
dispar
401.75
405.2 403 Vibrio (photobacterium) fischeri
Roundworms, Flatworms, One-celled Animals
Low Freq High Freq Use (KHz)
(KHz)
(Khz) for 3 min
Acanthocephala Anaplasma
marginale
386.4
388.0 387 Anaplasma
rnarginale (2nd range)
415.3
424 422 Ancylostoma braziliense
(adult)
397.6
403.25 401 Ancylostoma
caninum
383.1
402.9 400, 393,
386 Ancylostoma duodenale male Anguillula aceti Ascaris larvae
in
lung
404.9
409.15 408 common roundworm of cats and dogs Ascaris
lumbricoides (m and
f)
same Ascaris megalocephala
(male)
403.85
409.7 408 Babesia bigemina Babesia canis smear Balantidium
coli
cysts
458.8
462.9 460 Balantidium sp. trophozoites (from guinea pig) parasitic ciliate Besnoitia
(lung sect.) protozoan
352.8
361.4 358 Capillaria
hepatica (liver sect)
424.25
430.65 428 Chilomastix
cysts
(rat)
388.95
390.7 389 ChiIomastix
cysts (rat) (2nd range)
425.2
427.3 426 Chilomastix
mesnili
(trophozoites)
same Chilomonas, whole
mount
393.75
400 398 Clinostomum metacercaria Clonorchis metacercariae Clonorcnis
sinensis
425.7
428.75 427 Clonorchis sinensis eggs Cryptocotyle
lingua
(adult)
409.95
416.0 414 Didinium Dientamoeba
fragilis
401.35
406.05 404 Dipetalonema perstans (microfilaria human blood) Dirofilaria
immitis dog heartworm
408.15
411.15 409 Echinoporyphium
recurvatum
418.55
423.9 421 Echinostoma
revolutum
425.5
429.65 428 Eimeria stiedac Eimeria tenella Endamoeba
gingivalis trophozoite
433.8
441.0 438 Endolimax
nana trophozoites and cysts
394.25
397.1 396 Endolimax
nana trophozoites and cysts
430.5
433.35 432 (2nd range) Entamoeba coil cysts Entamoeba
coil
trophozoites
397.0
400.35 396
Roundworms, Flatworms, Low Freq High Freq To kill, use One-celled
Animals, Continued
(KHz)
(Khz) for 3 min
Entamoeba histolytica
trophozoite
381.1
367.8 385 Enterobius
vernicularis
420.95
425.3 423 Eurytrema
pancreaticum
420.35
422.3 421 Eurytrema pancreaticum stages Fasciola
hepatica
421.35
427.3 425 Fasciola
hepatica
cercariac
423.8
430.6 427 Fasciola
hepatica
eggs
422.0
427.6 425 Fasciola hepatica metacercariae Fasciola
hepatica
miracidia
421.75
424.7 423 Fasciola
hepatica
rediae
420.6
427.5 425 Fasciolopsis
buskii
adult
427.7
435.1 434 Fasciolopsis
buskil eggs
427.35
435.45 434 Fasciolopsis buskii eggs unincubated Fasciolopsis
cercariae
429.5
435.25 434 Fasciolopsis
miracidia
427.35
435.2 434 Fasciolopsis
rediae
427.3
433.0 432 Fischoedrius
elongatus
441.75
443.2 442 Gastrothylax
elongatus
451.9
457.1 455 Giardia
lamblia
(trophozoites)
421.4
426.3 424 Giardia lamblia cysts Gyrodactylus
378.75
381.8 380 Haemonchus
contortus
386.8
395.5 393 Haemoproteus Hasstile sig. tricolor (adult) 448.05 455.1 453 Heterakis Hypodereum
conoideum
424.45
429.55 427 lodamoeba
butschlii trophozclles and
437.85
448.5 445 cysts lodamoeba
butschlii trophozoites and
398.15
404.75 402 cysts (2nd range) Leishmania
braziliensis
400.05
405.1 403 Leishmania
donovani
398.0
402.65 400 Leishmania
mexicana
400.2
403.8 402 Leishmania
tropica
402.1
407.4 405 Leucocytozoon
397.46
402.55 400 Loa
Ioa
360.551 360.551 361 Macracanthorhynchus
438.85
442.8 440 Metagonimus
Yokogawai
437.35
442.1 440 Monocystis agilis Myxosoma
409.6
416.95 414 Naegleria
fowleri
356.9
354.35 362 Naegleria fowleri (brain sec.) Necator americanus (infect larvae) Notocotylus quinqeserialis Onchocerca
volvulus
(tumor)
435.3
442.1 440 Paragonimus
Westermanil adult
437.8
454.2 452, 447 Passalurus
ambiguus
428.8
444.15 441, 437 Pelomyxa carolinensis Plasmodium
cynomolgi
417.3
424.5 422 Plasmodium
falciparum smear
372.3
373.8 373.0 Plasmodium
vivax
smear
438.15
445.1 442 Platynosomum fastosum adult Pneumocystis
carnil
(lung)
405.75
409.15 407 Prostnogonimus
macrorchis(eggs)
396.85
404.75 401
Roundworms, Flatworms, Low Freq High Freq To kill, use One-celled
Animals, Continued (KHz)
(Khz) for 3 min
Sarcina lutea Sarcocystis
450.55
454.95 452 Schistosoma
haematobium
473
473 473 Schistosoma japonicum eggs Schistosoma
mansoni
353
353 353 Stephanurus dentalus
(ova)
467.35
463.1 461 Stigeoclonium
404.25
415.25 412, 407 Strongyloides
(filariform larva)
398.4
402.0 400 Strongyloides parasitic females Toxocara (eggs) Toxoplasma
(human
strain)
395.0
395.0 395 Trichinella
spiralis
(muscle)
403.85
405.57 404.5 Trichomonas muris Trichomonas
vaginalis
378.0
383.6 381 Trichuris
sp.
(male)
388.3
408.9 406 Trypanosoma
brucel
423.2
431.4 429 Trypanosoma
cruzi (brain tissue)
460.2
465.65 463 Trypanosoma
equiperdum
434.6
451.25 443. 442, 436 Trypanosoma
gambiense
393.75
393-7 396 Trypanosoma
lewisi (blood smear)
424.5
426.0 425 Trypanosoma
rhodesiense
423.5
423.55 426 Urocleidus
442.35
450.0 447
Wart Frequencies (Most of these are from homemade slides.)
Low Freq High Freq To kill, use
(KHz)
(Khz) for 3 min Wart
BS
402
406 404 Wart
CC
426
432.35 430 Wart
FR
459.3
464.75 462 Wart
HA
434.3
444.1 442, 437 Wart
HRCm
436.9
443.55 446, 441 Wart
human papilloma
planar
404.7
406.75 405 Wart human
papilloma
virus
402.85
410.7 407 Wart
JB
418.75
422.4 420 Wart L
arm
343.65
345.95 344 Wart
papilloma cervix
smear
404.05
404.6 404.3
Tapeworms Tapeworms are segmented. The first segment is the head, called the scolex. Tapeworms grow by adding a new segment to their body. Tapeworms can have very large bandwidths (range of frequencies), and it varies by the length of the specimen! It is as if each new segment has a unique, and slightly lower, frequency. Do not use a frequency generator to kill tapeworms. If you accidentally kill middle segments instead of working your way up from the bottom, you may conceivably ~rom0te dispersion! Use only
a zapper. (Editor's Note: By this, Hulda means to use only a device producing a pulsed DC square wave output.)
TAPEWORM FREQUENCIES Low Freq.(KHz) High Freq.(KHz)
Cysticercus
fasciolaris
436.4
440.05 Diphyllobothrium erinacei(Mansoni)(scolex) 467.25 487.55 Diphyllobothrium erinacei eggs Diphyllobothrium
latum
(scolex)
452.9 472.3 Dipylidium
caninum (proglottid composite)
439.55
444.3
Dipylidium caninum
(scolex)
451.95 472.15 Echinococcus
granulosus
451.6 461.5 Echinococcus granulosus (cysts) 441.15 446.5 Echinococcus granulosus (eggs) Echinococcus multilocularis 455.85 458.35 Heterophytesa heterophytes
Hymenolepsis
cysticercoides
478.0
481.75 Hymenolepsis
diminuta
445
481.15 Hymenolepsis diminuta ova Hymenolepsisnana eggs Moniezia
(scolex)
430.35 465.2 Moniezia
expansa
(composite)
430.35 465.2 Moniezia expansa eggs Multiceps
serialis
453.6 457.8 Pigeon tapeworm Taenia
pisiformus
(cysticercus)
475.2 482.1 Taenia
pisiformus eggs
(ova)
465.2 469.7 Taenia
saginata
(cysticercus)
476.5
481.05 Taenia saginata
eggs
Taenia solium
(cysticercus)
475
475 Taenia solium
(scolex)
444.0 448.9 Taenia solium eggs
MITE FREQUENCIES :These are the organisms that cold viruses ride in with!
MITE Freq. In Khz Demodex folliculorum : folicle mite 682 Dermatophagoides
: dust
mite
707 Meal
Mite
718 Ornithonyssus : bird
mite
877, 878 Scarcoptes scabei :
itch
735
Miscellaneous Frequencies
Blue-green
Algae
256 Bryozoa
cristatalla
396 Mucor
mucedo
288 Rhizobium
meliloti
330 Rotifer
1151
UNIDENTIFIED
PATHOGENS
Low (Khz) High (KHz) A Cold Virus
HRC
395.8 395.8 Fungus
EW
362.0 364.9 Fungus
JWB
397.2 400.75 Tooth
Decay
384.3 387.2 Tooth
Decay
(N)
367.9 375.05 Tooth
Decay (N) (2nd
range)
326.95 331.5 Tooth
Decay (N) (3rd
Range)
293.2 297.4 Tooth
Plaque
I
378.8 383.05 Tooth
Plaque I (2nd
Range)
294.7 298.05 Tooth
Plaque I (3rd
Range)
233.1 238.2 Tooth
Plaque
II
384.95 387.05 Tooth
Plaque II (2nd
Range)
278.75 284 Tooth
Plaque II (3rd
Range)
212.15 218 Tooth
Plaque II (4th
Range)
340.15 344.8 Tooth
Plaque II (5th
Range)
305.5
310.35
NOTE: The previous frequency table data is reproduced from Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D.'s Book, "THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES", Copyright 1995, and are included for free for your information.
On the title page of this book, just inside the front cover, is the following:
"Permission is hereby granted to make copies of any part of this document for non-commercial purposes provided this page with the original copyright notice is included".
Author,
Bruce Stenulson
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