cottonbrain
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I know there is a long thread for rifing but I don't want this to get lost in it.
I rifed three times in the last week using the pre-programmed settings for tendonitis. It has really helped!
If you have trouble with tendonitis and have a rife machine, I recommend the preprogrammed freqs that come with the GB4000. If anyone is interested, I can give the specific freq.s
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Keebler
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- That's good to hear. I have a lot of "trigger joints" that catch due to tendonitis issues - so that might help. [Berberine has helped a lot, though, and may also help with other facets of tendonitis.]
I don't have an advanced rife machine that programs or scans, just a basic EMEM5 with manual settings.
I'd appreciate the specific frequencies - and the times on each if you have that, too (frequencies are the same -- although the time on different models of rife machines translates differently, it's a start to "translating" to mine unit). Thanks. -
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cottonbrain
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Hey Keebs, the freq.s I used for a total of ten minutes per session were:
320 250 160 80 40 10
The tendonitis is not gone today but it was gone all day yesterday, which was a surprise. I will post here in a few weeks to give the final verdict on the tendonitis treatment. I have a bad case of it along my hamstring.
editing to add: I only did a total of ten minutes combined for all these freqs. Every other day.
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steve1906
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Wish I had a rife... Just getting over tendonitis, it took a month.
Steve
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D Bergy
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DMSO works very well also.
Dan
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cottonbrain
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Dan, what is DMSO? What dose works best?
Steve, you are lucky to have recovered from it. I got it from taking Factive and it has lasted three years so far.
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steve1906
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Dan & Cotton, I've never used DMSO, but I found this artical very interesting. Mayby Dan can tell us more on how he uses it.
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