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Can anyone advise me on what Rife machine would be the best to start with on a fixed income. It sounds like from some of the reading I have been doing that different machines help different people different ways. I know it will be something i may have to try out to see how affective it will be for me. I have Lyme, Babesia and Bartonella. Three years on Doxy and various other antibiotics. They help relieve the symptoms but they are affecting me in other ways. I don't want to be on them forever. Pulsing hasn't worked neither has high doses of Dapsone. Any help would be appreciated.
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hiker53
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Welcome to Lymenet.
I am not the best person to answer about rife although I used a machine made by a man named Dan Tracy. But that was 20 years and sadly it didn’t help me.
Have you tried herbs?
Best wishes.
-------------------- Hiker53
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kgg
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Have you considered mild hyperbaric oxygen treatment? I have what you have and mHBO helped me. I would feel better with antibiotics but would relapse. mHBO stopped the relapse. Where are you in Maine? I would be glad to have you come see the unit I use. There is a very long thread about mHBO you may find helpful.
Tbh, I never tried Rife because I heard of so many people saying it never helped them feel better. They called it a herx. But I considered it a symptom of just making them feel worse.
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Phoiph
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That's an amazing offer, kgg!
D Mari~
Here is a link to the Mild Hyperbaric thread that kgg is referring to:
I tried Rife but unfortunately it didn't work for me, and I gave away my machine. Mild hyperbaric (a home chamber) gave me my life back and I have been well for over 10 years.
I hope you'll consider kgg's offer! Feel free to also PM me or join in the mild hyperbaric thread for more info if you are interested.
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map1131
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The main reason some say Rife didn't help them is because they were only rifing for Lyme. Lyme is never alone in this illness. Then it's never just Lyme, Bart & Babs.
In '03 when I was introduced to Rife by Bryan Rosner on Lymenet, I was blessed to find a naturopath in my city, I bought my own Beam Ray Rife and within just a few weeks she was raided by the FDA for treating cancer patients. So I was then on my own with no idea how to proceed.
I herxed after short sessions for Lyme, Bart and Babs. I barely was holding my head above water. I was extremely toxic because I wasn't detoxing. I was still very ill but things like regular body work treatments like lymph drainage, light massaging every 2 weeks helped.
15 yrs later I found another nautropath and the rest of the story began developing. This naturopath used Biofeedback Quantum machine, similar to doing muscle testing and here are the things that came up on me with a couple months.
Mycoplasma, Trichomoniasis, Cryptoccus, adrenal glands, EBV, Pseudomonas (huge issue), Candida galore from 4 yrs of abx, Rickettsia to name a few early on. The list went on. I didn't herx from all these other issues. Improvement was finally in the picture!!!
She didn't even have me rifing Lyme for over a year until I got some of the other issues addressed with rife.
My Beam Ray stayed with me 21 yrs. Pretty good investment. It was still working fine when I sold it this year and invested in a GB4000 with Mopa, which is the machine my naturopath uses and it has lower & higher frequencies.
I've accepted that I will be on maintenance rife session weekly for the rest of my life. I believe relapses can happen due to life happens. Covid BS is a perfect example.
Pam
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