gigimac
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I am finally in a financial position to buy a rife machine. I believe the emem5a is $500? And the spooky 2 is a little over $200. My concern with the spooky is that it might be more difficult to operate? I need something simple to start.
Which one is better? Would love to make a decision and get started with a rife!
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I've never heard of a Spooky 2. I have the EMEM5A and it is great!
I say go with tried and true.
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dbpei
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I have found spooky2 very difficult to operate, unfortunately. I feel like you need to be an engineer to understand the instructions .
One of its big benefits is that it can be used remotely and I know that it has helped a lot of people. I just wish I had more confidence that I was using it properly.
The people who have been selling it are not making any profit and their hearts and heads are in the right place. I just wish someone who really understood it could revise the instructions so that the average Lyme patient could use it with confidence.
There is a forum that you can get on for further guidance, but even there, I felt as though many of the people responding to my questions knew so much more than me and didn't have a way of explaining things to me so I could understand.
I have a master's degree and a mathematical mind too! I hope this helps.
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gigimac
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Thanks for all the responses!
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gigimac
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I recently ran across someone who said they really wanted to help those with lyme and that they could direct me to the best rife machine and that they do not sell it.
Quote: "I can also provide you the unique LD frequencies available specifically for late stage LD that has helped so many people recover and guide you back to complete wellness and vibrant health. very few if any of the other types of machines have the special late stage LD frequencies which are so critical for your complete healing. Furthermore, they offer a money back guarantee if you do not feel better after 30 days. "
Is there really a special rife machine that has "late stage frequencies" or am I being as gullible as I think I am for asking this question?
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D Bergy
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Two of the most important lyme frequencies I have used are 2016 and 840.6 Hz.
Dan
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Keebler
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- I could never take seriously something that is called "Spooky" - this is supposed to help save our lives and it's called a cartoon kiddie name?
It's a rather immature marketing ploy, IMO. I just keep thinking of "Casper, the Friendly Ghost". -
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gigimac
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Thanks for the responses. A 30 day guarantee?l crazy..
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Catgirl
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I know someone who uses the spooky2 and loves it. I bought one but the directions are so complicated...Someday when I have the time.
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