Cold, Throat, and Sinus Problems PEMF
The “Cold throat and sinus” protocol fits within respiratory support centered on the throat, sinuses, and upper ENT airways. The targeting of the larynx, pharynx, and sinuses provides anatomical consistency with the title and the respiratory directory. The terrain component combines congestion, coryza, acute irritation, inflammation, and vitality, with an overall supportive reading rather than a diagnostic interpretation. The targeting of infectious and toxin-related themes, including cold, virus, and streptococcus, prudently complements the approach without reducing it to a single cause. A few secondary frequencies open a broader scope toward immunity, the nervous system, and general balance, while remaining peripheral to the main respiratory axis.
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