There has been plently of debates about RIFE Machines on this site and others. Many claim that they are helped by Rifeing. Is that a word?
Anyways, It has also been claimed that a computer can't be a RIFE machine. Always the hooligan, I tend to see for myself often. Last Feb. I used a plug-in for a sound app I have on my computer. The plug-in was simple signal generator. I had control of the freq. and the wave form. After googling for Rife Freq. I tried several including 432, 345, 76, 95, 20. That night I had chills and sweats, I felt sick.
I asked my doctor about what I tried and she flat out told me she asked a sound engineer and they said it was possible to get the same effects from a computer and speakers.
One problem though is that I need to stay in Freq. below about 800, because it become very high pitched sounds that are had to sit lose to.
What do you think?
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
I am surprised you had any reaction at all to the program.
D Bergy
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
I think the one I remember is NORiftRife. You can Google it.
Posted by mookiewill (Member # 14743) on :
The system is on my G4 Mac and uses ProTool Digi001 Sound Card leading to self powered KRK V6 Production Speakers. 60 watts. Not uber powerful but they can crank out sound.
I touch the woofer with my fingers,and I certainly can feel the vibrations.
I can't even hear Freq. such as 20 Hz, but you can feel it in the air if you sit close.