How long does it take to correct a non-coherent wave?
Most non-coherent waves are corrected after the first iteration. There are some, however, that take longer. Generally, the more acute the onset of the signal, the more rapidly it can be corrected. Miasms such as syphilinum and the tuberculinums and signals for chronic infections such as Borrelia burgdorferi may take significantly longer to respond. Candidiasis, and Aspergillae are associated with chemicals with a long half-life, consequently their signal may come and go over a long period of time, being undetectable for a time only to reappear later.