One thing about the muscle test that makes me think it may be accurate is the fact that my hay fever symptoms are always worse when it rains. If it was pollen from Rag weed the rain should clear it out of the air and make the symptoms better. This has always puzzled me, but the mold diagnosis makes more sense from that stand point. She also is going by others with allergies at the same time of year, so it is not like experience is not playing a role in her diagnosis.
I had three separate tests for H-pylori when my stomach was inflamed. The inflammation was confirmed by an endoscopy. They also took a biopsy and tested for H-Pylori. All tests came back negative. I was miserable with this stomach problem and had found about 18 hours of relief when I ran the CAFL frequencies for H-Pylori with the Rife machine. I had this happen twice but the symptom relief never worked for longer than about 18 hours. I assumed it was a temporary symptom relief method since it was not permanent. I was fairly new to Rife treatments at that time and was learning the basics.
I read an article written by the late Aubrey Scoon regarding his experimentation with frequency treatments. He was quite a skeptic in the beginning so I trusted anything he had to say regarding frequency treatments. He treated H-Pylori using the single frequency of 676hz. This was one of the CAFL frequencies I was using that gave me temporary relief.
https://www.rife.de/files/epearticle.pdf
Aubrey fan this single frequency for five days and it cured his problem. I went back and ran 676 for five minutes a day, and a five minute sweep from 675 to 677 for six days straight. My stomach inflammation was permanently cured, and this was later confirmed by another endoscopy when they were diagnosing me for Crohn's.
So I guess the moral of the story is that the H-Pylori blood tests are likely only accurate at a certain level of infection. I only cured my infection because I did not believe the tests as there is not many bacteria that can cause stomach inflammation. I also was lucky that someone smarter than myself had already done this.
You may wonder if it was all in my head, but I did have the pictures to prove the condition.
I also ran hundreds of other frequencies for anything I could think of and none of the other ones helped at all. The odds of this being a fluke are extremely remote. One specific frequency for one particular bacteria. I just was not running them long enough to kill all of it.
Dan