Can someone PM me a link to a good Rife Machine which is inexpensive. I am not really interested in the large homemade version. Just curious if the small digital one works well and if anyone bought it. Thanks!
[ 06-21-2011, 11:08 PM: Message edited by: lululymemom ]
Posted by DDEC2 (Member # 30313) on :
Same here if anyone would be so kind
Posted by Lauralyme (Member # 15021) on :
Lulu are there enough lymies in your area to consider a few lymies going in on it?
I think a good one is the GB4000....which I think runs at about $4000
Posted by lululymemom (Member # 26405) on :
Wow, that's alot, Lauralyme. Our practitioner here who does rife therapy actually sells the machine for $1800 but even that seemed a bit expensive.
The digital version is very compact and under $500 but it cycles at 10 minutes each frequency to a max of 10 frequencies per session. 10 minutes seems a long time to spend on one frequency.
Posted by jarjar (Member # 8847) on :
I have seen the gb4000 on the net for around the 2,500.00 range and that includes the bigger amp. You can find the basic gb4000 without amp for around 1,800.00. I haven't checked recently but last time I looked around those were some of the prices I saw.
Posted by canefan17 (Member # 22149) on :
The GB4000 Laura is referring to is with the MOPA.
That can run that high.
But the GB4000 + Amp will run you about 2200-2300 new.
It seems I have alot to learn about these machines.. I had no idea about the amps and things. Thanks for the link canefan, I would have never found that one!
Posted by sk8ter (Member # 8671) on :
Go to royalrife.com People have used but good machines there for sale.
Posted by lululymemom (Member # 26405) on :
thanks sk8ter, I think that is the same link that canefan provided.. Great link, though and I have already written to a couple of people.
I'm sure many who want to try rife will benefit from this thread. Anymore suggestions or reviews of rife machines, are more than welcome. Thanks, guys!
[ 06-22-2011, 01:50 PM: Message edited by: lululymemom ]
Posted by DKat (Member # 30941) on :
Has anyone done the homework to figure out the best for the money?
I'm new to this concept, but, I'd like to learn. (Right now I'm having a hard time reading...any help would be so appreciated)