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FSR's for the Mumps: - Paramyxovirus #1

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FSR's are sound files that, when played on your body, influence the vibration of your body. The result of this is that your system can have a positive change in response to the sound.


This is the Mumps Resonance Treatment file; Paramyxovirus #1: Viral Attack

This file provides Resonance frequencies specific to helping your body address and defeat Paramyxovirus which is responsible for the health condition known as Mumps.

Remember to drink plenty of fluids and eat healthy foods (broths and soups, honey & lemon, citrus).

The Paramyxovirus is very efficient at multiplying in humans. Use the FSR over your throat, cheeks, upper chest for at least 30 minutes twice a day.


Mumps is a painful and debilitating state of illness that affects all age groups and is mostly upper respiratory in nature. The virus responsible for the illness is easily spread between people in what often becomes an outbreak.

Here are some facts from the CDC:

·     incubation period of the culprit Paramyxovirus averages 16 to 18 days but can range from 12 to 25 days.

·     the virus is spread by contact with infected saliva or respiratory droplets, and then replicates in the upper respiratory system of the new host.

·     the swelling period (parotitis) is usually preceded by 4 or 5 days of low grade fever, myalgia, anorexia, malaise, and headache, but may also be asymptomatic.

·      infectious period is generally 2 days prior to 5 days post onset of parotitis, but live virus has been isolated in saliva 7 days prior to 9 days post parotitis onset, and up to 14 days in semen and urine.

·    Patients complain of pain, tenderness, and swelling in one or both parotid salivary glands (cheek and jaw area) with fever, myalgia and malaise being lesser/secondary complaints. Swelling of other glands can occur, most commonly testicular (30%), breast and ovary (~1%).

·     Mumps is confirmed by the visual disappearance of the angle of the jaw and ear protrusion.

·     it is often confused with lymph node swelling of the neck which can also be painful, but lacks the above visual cues. Mumps should be suspected in anyone suffering parotitis or mumps complications.

·     Parotitis can be worse on one side, and usually worsens to a peak in 1 to 3 days and then subsides over the coming week

·     Re-infection and re-occurrence of Parotitis is possible and has been observed as much as 5 months after the initial infection.

·      Vaccination does not prevent infection, but is thought to reduce severity of the case. Mumps outbreak prevalence has been rising since 2006, with the majority of cases being in the vaccinated who are in congregate settings.

·     Permanent deafness and encephalitis have been observed in <1% of cases. Death from mumps is exceedingly rare.

·     Quarantine from diagnosis until 5 days after parotitis onset helps reduce/prevent spread. Covered coughs and sneezes, good expectorate containment, and toilet-and-hand hygiene for both patient and caregiver will be vital also.

 

If diagnosed correctly, playing this FSR over the affected area can stop the discomfort.

 

Official Name: Mumps


You will get the following files:
  • OGG (2MB)
  • PDF (3MB)

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