HC Freqs
HC Freqs
HC Freqs
Note: The formatting of this document has been reworked in Windows Notepad text
editor, so that
the tabs display into collumns 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'v
e tried to
move the data to the apropriate places as well as possible now. Much of this dat
a was
scanned, run through an OCR program, then reformatted.
My sincere thanks to Hulda Clark for giving permission in her book to pass on th
is information!
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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. Th
ese are added
into this list as other possible experimental frequencies.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THESE FREQUENCIES ARE THE PRIMARY RESONANT FREQUENCIES, L
ISTED 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 frequen
cies due to
the technical limitations of the equipment, or to translate these higher frequen
cies into a
frequency which can be set on the EMEM2, EMEM2+, or the Rife/ Bare Radiant Plasm
a 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 ca
n generate
frequencies from below 8 Hz to typically 1.3+ MHz, with an adjustable outputvolt
age 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.
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HULDA CLARK'S FREQUENCIES
Mold, Mold Toxin Frequencies
Slime Molds
Agyfla
Lycogala
Stemonius
KHz
81
126
211
KHz
177, 188
77, 91
295
288
277
88, 96, 133, 126
100
High Freq
Use (KHz
393
386.90
393
(375?)
371 KHz
334 KHz
568 KHz
385.4
380, 375
398.05
395
365.3
370.5
386.95
375.85
364
368
388
374.5
387.1
385, 380
418.75
357.6
325.0
417.5
360
325
326.0
387.4
407.45
332.25
385
406.5
331
382.0
396.7
380
396
370.6
357.2
388.4
368
355
386
378.65
383.95
391.15
376
381
389, 384
Low Freq
(Khz)
Low Freq
High Freq
(Khz)
Use for
3 min
364.55
362
393.1
3656
396
364
344
342
316.8
366.1
316.0
364
363.7
362.5
364.9
410.75
432.2
364.0
368.45
384.3
374
409
430
361
365, 360
382
374
382.35
352.1
377.0
356
380, 375
350
373
356
393
352.5
393
350
342.55
340
336.41
336
420.8
293.05
345.76
362.9
420.2
373.7
304.35
365
323.9
418
292
345.5
360, 355
418
377
302
365
320, 315
404.66
401
421.9
351.65
401.1
419
349
399
373.0
371
High Freq
Use for
Continued
(Khz)
Mumps antigen
377.6
Mycobacterium para TB
Mycobacterium phlei
409.65
Mycobacterium smegmatis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (infec
430.55
nodule) causes tuberculosis
Mycoplasma
322.85
Mycoplasma (range 2)
342.75
Neisseria gonorrhea causes gonorrhea
333.85
Neisseria sicca
Nocardiaasteroides
354.95
found in Parkinson's Disease
Norcardia asteroides (2nd range)
363.7
Propionobacterium acnes
383.75
Proteus mirabilis
320.55
Proteus mirabilis (2nd range)
345.95
Proteus vulgaris urinary tract pathogen 408.75
Proteus vulgaris (2nd range)
333.75
Proteus vulgaris (3rd range)
327.2
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
331.25
found in open wounds
Pseudomonas fluonescens
Respiratory syncytial virus
378.95
Rhizobium leguminosarum
Salmonella enteriditis intestinal
329
infection
Salmonella paratyphi
365.05
Salmonella typnimurium
382.3
food poisoning, nenvousness, apathy
Serratia marcescens
349.45
Shigella dysenteriae intestinal problem 390.089
Shigella flexneri depression
394
Shigella sonnei invades tumors
318
Sphaerotilus natans
388.4
Spirillum itersonil
Spirillum serpens
378.35
Spirillum sinuosum
Spirillum volutans
Spores in bacteria spore stain
Staphylococcus aureus (culture)
376.27
Staphylococcus aureus (slide) source is 381
tooth infection, causes abscesses,
heart disease, invades tumors
Staphylococcus epidenmidis; infects
skin and mucous membranes
Streptococcus lactis occurs in milk
382
Streptococcus mitis : lung infection, 313.8
tooth infection abscesses,causes stiff knees
Streptococcus pneumoniae causes
366.85
pneumonia and inner ear disease
Streptococcus pyogenes (tooth)
360.5
Streptococcus sp. group G (tooth)
368.15
Sub terminal spores bac. smear
385.15
Terminal spores bacillus smear
Tobacco mosaic virus (tobacco)
427.15
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
Continued
Low Freq
(Khz)
(Khz)
3 min
384.65
382
410.65
410.0
434.2
432
323.9
349.3
336.5
323.5
346
334
355.35
355.1
370
389.0
326.0
352.1
416.45
339.15
329.5
334.6
368
387
324
349
413
383.15
380
329
329
370.1
386.55
368
385, 386
352.1
390.089
394
318
393.45
351
390.089
394
318
391
382.8
380
380.85
381
378
381
387
321.1
385
318
370.2
368
375.3
368.85
385.95
373
368
429.55
428
High Freq
(Khz)
Use for
3 min
333
346.85
377.75
416.9
401.75
347.4
385.2
422.2
405.2
347
383
419
403
Low Freq
High Freq
Use (KHz
(KHz)
(Khz)
for 3 mi
386.4
415.3
397.6
383.1
388.0
424
403.25
402.9
387
422
401
400, 393
404.9
409.15
408
403.85
409.7
same
408
458.8
462.9
460
352.8
424.25
388.95
425.2
361.4
430.65
390.7
427.3
393.75
400
358
428
389
426
same
398
425.7
428.75
427
409.95
416.0
414
401.35
406.05
404
408.15
418.55
425.5
411.15
423.9
429.65
409
421
428
433.8
394.25
430.5
441.0
397.1
433.35
438
396
432
397.0
400.35
396
Low Freq
High Freq
To kill,
use
One-celled Animals, Continued
n
Entamoeba histolytica trophozoite
Enterobius vernicularis
Eurytrema pancreaticum
Eurytrema pancreaticum stages
Fasciola hepatica
Fasciola hepatica cercariac
Fasciola hepatica eggs
Fasciola hepatica metacercariae
Fasciola hepatica miracidia
Fasciola hepatica rediae
Fasciolopsis buskii adult
Fasciolopsis buskil eggs
Fasciolopsis buskii eggs unincubated
Fasciolopsis cercariae
Fasciolopsis miracidia
Fasciolopsis rediae
Fischoedrius elongatus
Gastrothylax elongatus
Giardia lamblia (trophozoites)
Giardia lamblia cysts
Gyrodactylus
Haemonchus contortus
Haemoproteus
Hasstile sig. tricolor (adult)
Heterakis
Hypodereum conoideum
lodamoeba butschlii trophozclles and
cysts
lodamoeba butschlii trophozoites and
cysts (2nd range)
Leishmania braziliensis
Leishmania donovani
Leishmania mexicana
Leishmania tropica
Leucocytozoon
Loa Ioa
Macracanthorhynchus
Metagonimus Yokogawai
Monocystis agilis
Myxosoma
Naegleria fowleri
Naegleria fowleri (brain sec.)
Necator americanus (infect larvae)
Notocotylus quinqeserialis
Onchocerca volvulus (tumor)
Paragonimus Westermanil adult
Passalurus ambiguus
Pelomyxa carolinensis
Plasmodium cynomolgi
Plasmodium falciparum smear
Plasmodium vivax smear
Platynosomum fastosum adult
Pneumocystis carnil (lung)
Prostnogonimus macrorchis(eggs)
(KHz)
(Khz)
for 3 mi
381.1
420.95
420.35
367.8
425.3
422.3
385
423
421
421.35
423.8
422.0
427.3
430.6
427.6
425
427
425
421.75
420.6
427.7
427.35
424.7
427.5
435.1
435.45
423
425
434
434
429.5
427.35
427.3
441.75
451.9
421.4
435.25
435.2
433.0
443.2
457.1
426.3
434
434
432
442
455
424
378.75
386.8
381.8
395.5
380
393
448.05
455.1
453
424.45
437.85
429.55
448.5
427
445
398.15
404.75
402
400.05
398.0
400.2
402.1
397.46
360.551
438.85
437.35
405.1
402.65
403.8
407.4
402.55
360.551
442.8
442.1
403
400
402
405
400
361
440
440
409.6
356.9
416.95
354.35
414
362
435.3
437.8
428.8
442.1
454.2
444.15
440
452, 447
441, 437
417.3
372.3
438.15
424.5
373.8
445.1
422
373.0
442
405.75
396.85
409.15
404.75
407
401
Roundworms, Flatworms,
use
One-celled Animals, Continued
n
Sarcina lutea
Sarcocystis
Schistosoma haematobium
Schistosoma japonicum eggs
Schistosoma mansoni
Stephanurus dentalus (ova)
Stigeoclonium
Strongyloides (filariform larva)
Strongyloides parasitic females
Toxocara (eggs)
Toxoplasma (human strain)
Trichinella spiralis (muscle)
Trichomonas muris
Trichomonas vaginalis
Trichuris sp. (male)
Trypanosoma brucel
Trypanosoma cruzi (brain tissue)
Trypanosoma equiperdum
, 436
Trypanosoma gambiense
Trypanosoma lewisi (blood smear)
Trypanosoma rhodesiense
Urocleidus
Wart Frequencies
Low Freq
High Freq
To kill,
(KHz)
(Khz)
for 3 mi
450.55
473
454.95
473
452
473
353
467.35
404.25
398.4
353
463.1
415.25
402.0
353
461
412, 407
400
395.0
403.85
395.0
405.57
395
404.5
378.0
388.3
423.2
460.2
434.6
383.6
408.9
431.4
465.65
451.25
381
406
429
463
443. 442
393.75
424.5
423.5
442.35
393-7
426.0
423.55
450.0
396
425
426
447
To kill,
(KHz)
(Khz)
for 3 mi
402
426
459.3
434.3
436.9
404.7
402.85
418.75
343.65
404.05
406
432.35
464.75
444.1
443.55
406.75
410.7
422.4
345.95
404.6
404
430
462
442, 437
446, 441
405
407
420
344
404.3
use
n
Wart
Wart
Wart
Wart
Wart
Wart
Wart
Wart
Wart
Wart
BS
CC
FR
HA
HRCm
human papilloma planar
human papilloma virus
JB
L arm
papilloma cervix smear
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 var
ies 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 kil
l middle segments
instead of working your way up from the bottom, you may conceivably ~rom0te disp
ersion! 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
Cysticercus fasciolaris
Diphyllobothrium erinacei(Mansoni)(scolex)
Diphyllobothrium erinacei eggs
Diphyllobothrium latum (scolex)
Dipylidium caninum (proglottid composite)
Dipylidium caninum (scolex)
Echinococcus granulosus
Echinococcus granulosus (cysts)
Echinococcus granulosus (eggs)
Echinococcus multilocularis
Heterophytesa heterophytes
Hymenolepsis cysticercoides
Hymenolepsis diminuta
Hymenolepsis diminuta ova
Hymenolepsisnana eggs
Moniezia (scolex)
Moniezia expansa (composite)
Moniezia expansa eggs
Multiceps serialis
Pigeon tapeworm
Taenia pisiformus (cysticercus)
Taenia pisiformus eggs (ova)
Taenia saginata (cysticercus)
Taenia saginata eggs
Taenia solium (cysticercus)
Taenia solium (scolex)
Taenia solium eggs
436.4
467.25
440.05
487.55
452.9
439.55
451.95
451.6
441.15
472.3
444.3
472.15
461.5
446.5
455.85
458.35
478.0
445
481.75
481.15
430.35
430.35
465.2
465.2
453.6
457.8
475.2
465.2
476.5
482.1
469.7
481.05
475
444.0
475
448.9
MITE FREQUENCIES :These are the organisms that cold viruses ride in with!
MITE
Demodex folliculorum : folicle mite
Dermatophagoides : dust mite
Meal Mite
Ornithonyssus : bird mite
Scarcoptes scabei : itch
Freq. In Khz
682
707
718
877, 878
735
Miscellaneous Frequencies
Blue-green Algae
Bryozoa cristatalla
Mucor mucedo
Rhizobium meliloti
Rotifer
UNIDENTIFIED PATHOGENS
A Cold Virus HRC
Fungus EW
Fungus JWB
Tooth Decay
Tooth Decay (N)
Tooth Decay (N) (2nd range)
Tooth Decay (N) (3rd Range)
Tooth Plaque I
Tooth Plaque I (2nd Range)
Tooth Plaque I (3rd Range)
256
396
288
330
1151
Low (Khz)
395.8
362.0
397.2
384.3
367.9
326.95
293.2
378.8
294.7
233.1
High (KHz)
395.8
364.9
400.75
387.2
375.05
331.5
297.4
383.05
298.05
238.2
Tooth
Tooth
Tooth
Tooth
Tooth
Plaque
Plaque
Plaque
Plaque
Plaque
II
II
II
II
II
(2nd
(3rd
(4th
(5th
Range)
Range)
Range)
Range)
384.95
278.75
212.15
340.15
305.5
387.05
284
218
344.8
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 include
d 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".
As stated in the review of the book, I recommend that you buy this book!