Monday, November 9, 2020

Ammonia Producing Bacteria

 A fair amount of ammonia is produced by the bacteria in the water, among the highest producers are,

Clostridium 132-50 Hz

Clostridium 325-75 Hz

Clostridium 480-5 Hz

Clostridium 851-17 Hz

the causative agent of botulinum, tetanus and diarrhea.  Also, Bacillus,

Bacillus Infections 73-30 Hz

Bacillus Infections 355-08 Hz

Bacillus Infections 359-00 Hz

Bacillus Infections 363-00 Hz

Bacillus Infections 393-00 Hz

Although, both sets of frequencies are purported for human infections, they might destroy the pathogens in water all the same.  Provided before in the post "They Are Not Sucking It In" dated 20 Oct 2020,

Enterobacter aerogenes HC 927-05 Hz

Not listed here are anaerobes that also produces large amount of ammonia.  There is no specific Rife Frequency for anaerobes.  Streptococci produces modest amount of ammonia,

Streptococcal Infections 70 Hz

Streptococcal Infections 369-75 Hz

Streptococcal Infections 385-40 Hz

Streptococcal Infections 842 Hz

Streptococcal Infections 932 Hz

Micrococci is also listed as a modest producer of ammonia, but there is no Rife Frequency for this genus of bacteria.

Good Night...