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After finding out that I am allergic to every antibiotic they are now no longer an option - I have to think of other things to get rid of my LD. I am looking into rife machines and wondered if anyone could recommend particular make model etc. I am in the UK which may pose problems to availability...
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Yahoo has a lyme and rife group that make be able to make some suggestions. It depends on how much money you want to spend. Some machines are a bit weaker and don't have all the bells and whistles that other machines have.
Some people say if you start with a weaker machine then you may have to move up to a stronger machine, but I don't know the truth in that.
Gigi, here on lymenet, can tell you about the KMT22 and KMT240 which are slighly different than rife machines, but have gotten good reports. or go to nurseandi.com
Have you considered the salt/vit C protocol?
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and I highly recommend buying Bryan's book on Lyme and Rife machines. It reviews several different rife machines and makes it easier to choose which one is right for you.
------------------ Do not take anything I say as medical advice. I am not a doctor, but I DID stay at a Holiday Inn Express! oops! Lymetutu
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I recommend rife machines... but make sure you get the book. That has helped me a lot. We decided which one to get from that, as well as how much to do. Rifing means herxing, but for me, it's been the only way to recovery.
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TRY the Salt/Vit C therapy!!! I'm on it and I think it works. I feel more clearheaded when I'm taking this and I have good energy.
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I bought mine from Dave at www.rifelabs.com. I'm just a satisfied customer, no compensation received. He is a little higher priced than Dan but the wait is shorter. I have seen results but rifing takes time.
I have also added salt/c and this seems to work also. I can tell you that my last herx was pretty rough by doing both but I'm in a hurry to get well, as I think all of us are.
Best Of Luck, Scott
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Hi Everyone, Thanks everso for all the feedback. I'm definately going to give the salt & vit c a go, it seems to be getting some results although the herx sounds bad, but it's worth putting up with if it works! I'll see how I get on with that and perhaps try & find someone thats got a rife machine near to me that I can have a go on before I commit to it!
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I'm still perusing the rife machine info that everyone has suggested, thankyou! Does anyone no if noriftrife works?
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