I am new to learning about rife machines. Has anyone here been helped by them? Someone told me that you cant be on abx while using one? I would like to know if anyone has info on the best machines or a site that shows reviews for them.
Posted by mookie333 (Member # 26021) on :
I don't know what others have but I have the GB4000. I am satisfied with it so far...if I need to I can upgrade the unit with a MOPA but I am not at that point yet.
The thing with rifing is that you really need a great mentor or someone with a lot of rifing experience to get you down the right path and suggest custom channels for rifing.
luckily, I have that and have been helped so far but still have a long way to go.
You can find this rife machine on-line and just google them you'll find the website. Posted by pamoisondelune (Member # 11846) on :
Be sure to look at the rife thread, here on this forum:
How many Rifers ? Rifer Support Thread Here.. Pages: 1 2 3 4 ... 36 37 38 springshowers 2816 24 May, 2011 07:59 PM
Alot of people right here are using them.
----Polly Polygonum
Posted by average joe (Member # 26091) on :
Katrina,
As was already mentioned there are many here who use them successfully. (Their words not mine)
As with just about every other aspect of this disease, the question of rifing while on ABX is debatable. Some say yes some say no.
You will find when you read through the thread mentioned above that there are those who do in fact do both at the same time. What it will boil down to is whether you personally feel comfortable doing so. Please make sure you educate yourself about the machines before making any decision.
There are a number of different types. Non contact plasma, coil machines, contact pads, ect.
The cost of these machines varies greatly. If your budget allows you can buy one with lots of bells and whistles. If not there are a couple of sources for far less expensive machines that will do the job but lack all the extra features.
Let the folks on here know what your situation is as far as what can be afforded and they will point you in the right direction.
Do not take this as medical advice, it's just an opinion.
Posted by mojo (Member # 9309) on :
I have probably the cheapest rife - DT EMEM 5A and I love it.
I've been using Rife only for a year and a half. It helped me figure out I had Babs last summer after 4 years of Lyme treatment!
I would say it's best to rife only and not do ABX at the same time.
Posted by BackinStOlaf (Member # 23725) on :
Do these really work?
Posted by mojo (Member # 9309) on :
yes - once I discovered I had Babs and concentrated on treating that I've finally broke through a plateau.
Posted by pamoisondelune (Member # 11846) on :
Yes, they really work!
I couldn't go off antibiotics without a fast increase of symptoms. By the end of a week, the pressure would build up in my head , so that i'd do almost anything to get some antibiotics.
Now, (off antibiotics more than a year), when symptoms build up, i just go run the rife machine for reliable relief.
I was never treated for Bartonella and never tested positive, although i had a few suspicious symtpoms. I would never take Levoquine anyway (i'd be sure to get tendon damage, since i can't even take Cats Claw without causing tendon pain.) The rife machine is a vastly better solution---- i can run Bartonella frequencies and painlessly remove symtpoms of a pathogen i'm not even proven to have.
Same for Babesia---- it's a lot cheaper (in the long run) than Mepron/ Zithromax!
----Polly Polygonum
Posted by Maradona (Member # 24552) on :
Can you be cured with Rife alone or you need to combain treatment with other things out there.
Posted by D Bergy (Member # 9984) on :
It is rare to be cured, but you can get symptoms down to near nothing, but you have to treat occasionally.
You can combine treatments with it, if you want to.