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Staphylococcus pseudintermedius

To target Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (the primary bacteria responsible for staph infections in dogs) using the Hertzbox engine, we utilize documented Rife Frequencies specifically associated with Staph strains.

In frequency therapy, 727Hz and 827 are the most widely recognized “primary” targets for Staphylococci. To turn this into a healing binaural experience, we pair it with a Delta beat 4.5Hz, which is the frequency of deep tissue repair and immune system activation.

Left Channel (Base 727Hz The primary Rife frequency for Staph bacteria.

Right Channel (Offset) 731.5HzThe carrier + the immune-boosting Delta beat.

Resulting Beat 4.5Hz Delta State (Deep healing and cellular repair).

How to Apply This Preset

For an active infection (hot spots, ear infections, or skin pustules), the application method is critical for results:

  1. Targeted Placement: Place the speaker as close to the infection site as possible without causing the pet distress. If the infection is on the paws, place the phone/tablet near the paws while they sleep.

  2. The “Sweep” Secondary Option: Bacteria can sometimes adapt to a single frequency. If you aren’t seeing results after 2 days, shift the base to the secondary Staph frequency:

    • Left: 827Hz

    • Right: 831.5Hz

  3. Duration: Run this session for 20–30 minutes, 3 times daily.

  4. The “Binaural Advantage” for Humans: If a human has a skin irritation or wants to boost their own antibacterial defense, use the same formula with headphones.

  5. To achieve a resulting 10 Hz Alpha frequency for your pet, you want to use a “carrier frequency” that is low and soothing. While you could technically use any numbers that have a 10 Hz difference, for pets, we want to stay in the 100 Hz – 200 Hz range because it is non-threatening and calming to their ears.

    The 10 Hz “Vitality” Protocol

    Left Ear Input Right Ear Input Resulting Frequency
    110 Hz 100 Hz 10 Hz (Alpha)

    Why this specific pairing?

    1. Low Carrier Tone: Using 100 Hz as the base is very gentle. Higher carrier frequencies (like 400 Hz or 500 Hz) can sound too “piercing” for a dog’s sensitive hearing.

    2. The Alpha State: 10 Hz is the “bridge” between relaxation and alertness. In pets, this is excellent for senior dogs who are becoming lethargic or “checked out,” as it encourages the production of serotonin without causing over-excitement.

       

    How to play it for them:

    • Ambient Only: Do not use headphones on the pet. Set your generator so the left speaker is 110 Hz and the right speaker is 100 Hz.

    • The Sweet Spot: Place the speakers on opposite sides of the room where the pet is resting. This allows the two tones to “mix” in the air and in the pet’s own skull to create the 10 Hz pulse.

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3. To use the Daily Tuning Blueprint, go to https://hertzbox.com/?mode=binaural, click on Presets, select “Staphylococcus pseudintermedius ” and select play. (Soon