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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2008

Video brought to by http://www.lymebook.com courtesy of Dr. William Nordquist, DMD.

In this video we see 1000 Hz cause slowed activity of Lyme disease spirochetes. Observation at 1000X, oil immersion, phase contrast.

The spirochetes in this video are not (as far as we know) Lyme disease spirochetes - they are oral bacteria which Dr. Nordquist finds in the mouths of many patients with periodontal disease.

IMPORTANT: Note that in this video, there are many other moving organisms and substances. These other substances will not be effected by the frequencies. Focus ONLY on the spiral shapes, the spirochetes, in the screen. The slowing of their motion is subtle but after you watch the video several times it will be unmistakable.

This researcher will be working on additional videos like this one. He is also publishing a book, due out in January, entitled "The Stealth Killer: Is Oral Spirochetosis the Missing Link in the Dental and Heart Disease Labyrinth?" Look for the book at http://www.lymebook.com in January of 2009.

Video courtesy of Dr. William Nordquist, DMD.

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  • Bryab:

    Thanks so much. This is excellent work! I wanted to do this myself .. but did not have the energy.. THANK YOU. What frequency did the Doug machine employ for this vid.... AND... Whats the magnification on the microscope.. also is there a darkfield lens?

    Thanks!

  • From Bill: 1064 hertz at 1000X oil immersion phase contrast.

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  • My son (12 years old) has Chronic Lyme's and has not had anyluck with traditional medicine. We are getting desperate to find a cure. He loves to play hockey and did good in school. He now struggles in both. It seems our options are running out. Did the bacteria die or was it stunned?

  • Thanks for the freq info Bryan and Bill-

    Watch out.. shills are already ridiculing this video at the sci.med.diseases.lyme forum...and they'll do their best to harass doctors involved in this research. Keep up the good work and don't give up!

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  • does it stun spirochetes permanently ? or only when the machine is turned on ?

  • Yes, but does it kill them??????

  • I was wondering if you increase the HZ to 2000 and will it kill the most, but little pain from voltage since the bugs are big, required higher HZ to kill. Am I right?

  • why so short footage, let's see the end results; did they just continue moving after long exposure?

  • ARE THEY DEAD OR JUST STUNNED, DID YOU OBSERVE THEM RETURNING TO THE SAME AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY AND IF SO, IN WHAT TIME DURATION?

    IF JUST STUNNED, COULD PULSING THEM REGULARLY REDUCE THEIR RATE OF MULTIPLICATION AND THEREFORE / OVERTIME INSTIGATE A POPULATION REDUCTION?

  • @michaelandcody find a good naturopath/acupuncturist/nutri­tionist that knows how to treat lyme. That's what saved my life.

  • @michaelandcody have you heard of the Bob Beck Protocol? search for it on youtube or google, it says that blood electrification cures lyme disease. check it out.

  • they didn't look stunned

  • What magnification is needed to see them?

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