MOR / Carrier Wave ---> Microbe
"Rife considered a disease cured when he could destroy a microorganism at least 10 consecutive times using MOR."
"RF carrier: This wave is necessary in order to deliver the frequency wave deeper in to the body."
https://www.agentnateur.com/blogs/agent-tips/benefits-of-the-royal-rife
Synthetic Antibodies ---> Microbe
"Synthetic antibodies can be used in all applications where traditional monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies are used and offer many inherent advantages over animal-derived antibodies, including comparatively low production costs, reagent reproducibility and increased affinity, specificity and stability across a range of experimental conditions.[3]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_antibody
Botanicals ---> Microbe
"A botanical is a plant or plant part valued for its medicinal or therapeutic properties, flavor, and/or scent."
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/botanicalbackground-Consumer/
Metal Nanoparticle ---> Microbe
"The use of metal nanoparticles provides an interesting opportunity for novel antiviral therapies. Since metals may attack a broad range of targets in the virus there is a lower possibility to develop resistance as compared to conventional antivirals."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6264685/
Zinc Finger Antiviral Protein (ZAP) ---> Microbe
"The zinc finger antiviral protein (ZAP) is a recently isolated host antiviral factor."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15542630/
pH ---> Microbe
"The most overlooked aspect of the coronavirus pandemic is the fact that most viruses are pH sensitive. pH medicine offers us a key to treating viral infections that is easy, safe and inexpensive"
https://drsircus.com/general/viruses-are-ph-sensitive/
Nutrients ---> Microbe
Universal Somatoscope ---> Microbe
"What Rife accomplished optically in the 1930s with his Universal Microscope, Gaston Naessens accomplished with a combination of optics and electronics in the 1940s in his Somatoscope"
"The light, which contains the carrier and a mixture of selected signals in the UV range, stimulates the biological material in the Somatoscope to the point that the specimens give off their own light. (Rife referred to this as luminescence.) This is the key to the ultra-high resolution that has been achieved by Gaston Naessens.
Conventional microscopes pass light through the specimen which theoretically limits the resolution of optical microscopes to the wavelength of light."
http://www.rexresearch.com/naessens/naessens.htm