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Idesign50
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I have just returned from my first appt. with Dr. C in Mo. He suggested a rife machine....I am totaly new to this, can anyone give me any info on them and if they found one they just love? Thank you, Be Well, Jan
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HI Jan,

I also see Dr C and I do Rife.
You are welcome to email me.
IF you are ANYWHERE close to me you are welcome to try mine.

There are many sites for Rife.
Go to the search button and type in Rife.

I am encouraged with Rife treatment even tho I have only usee it for a few months.
I do beleive that antibiotics are still the best way to go for STARTING treatment.


YOu can also by a book online by Bryan Rossner.
Even if you decide not to Rife it is the most informative book on Lyme.

I encourage you to buy that book.
NO, I am not connected with it.

There is also a Lyme Rife site at yahoo. [bonk]


Peace,
BJG

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hiker53
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After 9 months of antibiotics I ditched the drugs and started rife. I feel that is has helped. I rarely use my walking stick anymore. I am also doing the salt/vitamin C protocol as suggested at Lymephotos.com and combined with rife I get a very powerful herx. Hiker

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Correction from Jan [Idesign50] about Dr C

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=037440

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karatelady
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I've been studying about the Rife Machines. Are these machines like Hulda Clark's zapper machine?

Also, is there some benefit to doing ABx's before trying the Rife machine? Do people ever do the machine alone without ever using the ABx?

Thanks ~~~ Sandy
Good night all ~~~ [sleepy]

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Me again:) by the way what is herx???

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karatelady:
Actually, using a rife machine without EVER taking abx is the best way to go. Ketes have not had a chance to bury deeper into your system and are more defenseless.

I have a friend who is allergic to abx and HAD to find another way when she contracted lyme disease (in bed for six months with it). She found rife and got much better pretty quickly. who knows if any of us are ever cured, but she is functioning like a total normal person and actually got a negative on the Bowen test after her treatment with rife was finished.

Only passing along what I have seen, everthing is different for each person as we all know.
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