Here is a new take on using frequencies to destroy pathogens. Same method as Rife. Different method of delivery.
I do not think this will work for Lyme, but at least it verifies the principle.
D Bergy
The virus-deactivating laser works on a principle called forced resonance. The scientists tune the laser to the same frequency the virus vibrates on. Then they crank up the volume. Like a high-pitched sound shattering glass, the laser vibrates the virus until it breaks.
The local TV news channel here in Florida yesterday did a story about a fella who built a frequency machine in his garage.
She called me over in time to catch the end of it.
Apparently they were testing this frequency instrument at a University and were killing cancer cells in mice with a treatment that lasted two minutes and did not harm the mice.
I'll see if she can remember what channel it was on and find a link.
I haven't posted in a long time but still pop in occasionally. For those who remember me - Hi!
My wife has been off all ABX for years now and for that I thank Royal Rife.
I'll do my best to find more info and fling it on here for review.
Best wishes to all!
Dave
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
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thanks for this.
Quote " . . . Like a high-pitched sound shattering glass, the laser vibrates the virus until it breaks. . . ."
I read somewhere that spirochetes HATE vibration, simply HATE it. Hmmm. I think that has a lot to do with severe reactions to bass or rap, hip hop or lawn equipment.
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Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
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D Bergy: THANKS for this article.
This sounds soooo familiar to rife and also to bio-resonance. I've broken up the text and added the article here for those who don't have fast computers. ===================================
Researchers are using this ultrashort-pulse laser to destroy the protein shell of viruses. They say the laser frequency will not harm human cells.
Photo at link: Kong-Thon Tsen
A physicist and his biologist son destroyed a common virus using a superfast pulsing laser, without harming healthy cells. The discovery could lead to new treatments for viruses like HIV that have no cure.
"We have demonstrated a technique of using a laser to excite vibrations on the shield of a virus and damage it, so that it's no longer functional," said Kong-Thon Tsen, a professor of physics at Arizona State University. "We're testing it on HIV and hepatitis right now."
Tsen and his son Shaw-Wei Tsen, a pathology student at Johns Hopkins University, came up with the idea while strolling in the park and discussing the need for antiviral treatments that go beyond vaccinations.
Tsen senior has long experimented with ultrashort-pulse lasers (USPs), devices increasingly used outside of physics.
Raydiance, a USP laser manufacturer, signed a deal with the FDA in July to explore laser therapies. As Wired News reported earlier this year, an FDA official estimated there could be a hundred medical uses for USP lasers, from common laser eye treatments to cell-by-cell tumor ablation.
In the latest research, Tsen and his son demonstrated that their laser technique could shatter the protein shell, or capsid, of the tobacco mosaic virus, leaving behind only a harmless mucus-like mash of molecules.
The laser shattered the capsid at low energy: 40 times lower, in fact, than the energy level that harmed human T-cells. Other types of radiation, like ultraviolet light, kill microbes on produce, but would damage human cells.
The virus-deactivating laser works on a principle called forced resonance. The scientists tune the laser to the same frequency the virus vibrates on.
Then they crank up the volume. Like a high-pitched sound shattering glass, the laser vibrates the virus until it breaks.
The USP laser releases energy in femtosecond pulses -- one millionth of a nanosecond -- at a time.
"The extreme brevity of these pulses is creating a physical effect that traditional lasers and other types of non-laser approaches can't do," said Scott Davison, president of the venture-backed USP laser company, Raydiance.
"What we see is a new wave of exploration and discovery in applying USP in a whole bunch of industries and applications."
Unlike lasers used to burn through flesh in surgery, USP lasers don't generate a lot of heat.
Tsen says the technology could provide immediate benefits for clearing viruses in blood stored in blood banks.
Some viruses, like HIV, have a window during which they are very difficult to detect.
"This technique will be very useful to disinfect all the viruses, known or unknown," Tsen said. "This will make blood transfusion very safe."
The Tsens' technology has seen success only in test tubes. It must be tested in animals and then humans. Treatments are still far in the future. But with more strolls in the park, anything seems possible.
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Posted by 5dana8 (Member # 7935) on :
Thanks for the post D Bergy
I appreciate all your posts on rife. You have helped me alot in the past. How's your wife doing?
The above machine looks a little scarey, but then again so did my rife machine when i first got it
Have been only doing rife for 1 & 1/2 year now. First time in 12 years I haven't had a major set back being off abx...knock on wood
Healing hugs to you & your wife
& thanks again for your really helpful inputs on rife Dana
Posted by D Bergy (Member # 9984) on :
She is doing well. She has just started MMS and we will see what that will do for her.
Kanzius should be able to patent his nanoparticle and radiowave treatment. This should make it a financial success if it works well. Given the profit potential I think it has a real shot at becoming a mainstream treatment.
Dr. Holt in Australia had a similar cancer treatment method, but no nanoparticles. Likely worked on the existing Iron.
I think it tells us all something when many of the most promising of medical treatments come from outside of the medical establishment.
The second link did not work for me. Is it the one where he releases Hydrogen from water using frequencies?
D Bergy
Posted by Peacesoul (Member # 13709) on :
I'm not quiet sure what a Rife machine is or what it can do, but someone mentioned the vibration. Funny, because I have a vibrating heated body pad and when I feel really unwell, I use it for about 15 mins and I feel totally amazing. I wondered why, now I know cool
Posted by GenaD (Member # 11988) on :
Have any of you heard of the "Vibe Machine?" They have one at a local spiritual store I go to, and I have used it a few times. The first time I used it I must have herxed, because the whole next day I was so exhausted I slept all day!
But, supposedly people with Lyme are having success with this. I know I have gotten rid of Babesia and Bartonella--not sure if the vibe machine has anything to do with this since I am taking meds, too. The vibe machine is a combination of rife therapy and 2 other things.
The website for it is www.vibe-machine.com Posted by Truthfinder (Member # 8512) on :
Wow, pretty fascinating information....
I wondered why they concentrated on viruses, but I guess that makes since since there are so few anti-viral medications available. Obviously, something more is needed to deal with some of the potentially-deadly viruses out there.
Posted by D Bergy (Member # 9984) on :
Vibe Machine is basically Lahkovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator or MWO. It puts out a broad range of frequencies based on the theory that the body and cells will take useful frequencies and reject ones it does not need.
It is not designed to kill anything in particular, but rather strentghen the cells and body.
May be a bit oversimplified but Lahkovsky did have some rather stunning results with some of his experiments.