My family of 4 has lyme. I am wanting to purchase either a rife or a microcurrent machine. Can someone help me with the pros and cons of them?
Posted by lookup (Member # 44574) on :
Hi Joe Bob, I settled on the GB4000 because it can also work on 220 volt and the one I ordered came in a carry- on suitcase with roller wheels. I bought the amplifier as an addition and the accessory kit as the GB4000 does not come with the frequency list or the hand held or foot contact parts for legal reasons. All of this fits in the suitcase. You have to guess which frequency or pre set program you want to use.
TrueRife looks very interesting to me as it has the possibility of scanning for frequencies that fit that particular person and then makes it into a program for that person. It is more expensive.
One can join rifeforum.com too for more info. Plus there is a rife thread on this site too.
I'm still a newbie to all of this and I am depending on the body of work and experience of others and, also, we had to find a machine that could work internationally. Bryan Rosner's rife book was somewhat helpful too.
As for the other systems, I found the Doug coil way to heavy. The EMEM machine was too big too but it is less expensive and people seem to be pleased with it. We are pleased with the GB but I wished it had some kind of scanning frequency hits affinity capability. EMEM and Doug coil don't have scanning possibility either that I know of. I know there was some controversy about TrueRife using Rife's name as Rife requested his name not to be used and, also, I'm not an electrical engineer so I really could not tell you if the GB and TrueRife work the same way.
All the best to you and your family.
[ 01-17-2015, 08:07 PM: Message edited by: lookup ]
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
I bought the digitalrife. Ppl here dont seem to have it and havent heard good things about it
I got the proffesional one. You can hook two ppl up at once. There are preset programs or you canput your own in. You can save programs too...office friendly i guess
It has hand/foot pads but the suggest you not use on hands. Its tiny and light. Everything fits in carry case about the size of blood pressure macine and cuff
Digitalrife.com. id like to talk to others using this machine. When i use it i clearly feel.things happening in targeted area. I havent had it long enough to know how helpful it will be
Within the month i plan to start an organized schedule with it
If it works i can see it being very easy to travel with and helpful for family
Posted by Brussels (Member # 13480) on :
I have both a microcurrent (KMT 24) and a small portable Rife machine. I used the KMT for some time. I think it helps, but it does not cure lyme.
I had a portable Rife when I had no more lyme, so I can't say if this Rife works or not. My lyme got dormant with an infrared machine, not with electrical current.
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- If it's between either a rife or micro-current, I hope you choose a rife machine, I strongly suggest rife as the top choice. Rife is radio frequency. More detail here, especially in Rosner's book:
Topic: RIFE Machine - Reference LINKS -
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
BTrow .. I removed your post.
We are not allowed to sell on Lymenet. Sorry.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
I would suggest purchasing Bryan Rosner's book on Lyme and Rife Machines .. it will help you decide.
I bought the EMEM 5A. It's referred to as "Joe's machine" in Bryan's book.
Posted by DavidM. (Member # 45779) on :
For the sake of transparency, I'll share that I work with an alternative therapy clinic and use frequency specific microcurrent equipment. I'm also familiar with Rife machines.
Both types of instruments work on the principle of cellular resonance. The fundamental difference is Rife operates using sound waves where the better microcurrent instruments utilize electrical waveforms, specific frequencies, and biofeedback. For most practitioners today, microcurrent instruments are considered the leading edge.
In our experience, microcurrent is the preferred treatment mode because it directly reaches the cellular level and opens channels that allow nutrients in and expel toxins. This has a marked effect on the neurotoxins released by dying bacteria as well as identifying areas in which electrical impedance is impaired. Microcurrent also has favorable effects on both inflamed and chronically damaged tissues, depending on the Lyme stage one is experiencing. It has also been used effectively to initiate antibody production that can be used for diagnosing Lyme.
There are a variety of microcurrent instruments available in the market. I have a preference, but I'll reserve it since I'm new here. I don't want to run afoul of the group rules (hoping I haven't already). I will be pleased to share information with anyone interested.
Instead of purchasing equipment, a more affordable option you might want to consider finding a practitioner who uses an effective FSM treatment protocol for Lyme.
Please note, the information above is not intended as medical advice, just our experience. I'm just sayin.
Posted by joecheagaray (Member # 51329) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: I would suggest purchasing Bryan Rosner's book on Lyme and Rife Machines .. it will help you decide.
I bought the EMEM 5A. It's referred to as "Joe's machine" in Bryan's book.
Hello,
I'm dealing against Lyme disease, me and my family. I tried abs, buhner, doug coil... I'm still stuck.
I saw a comment from you about the EMEM machine? Does it worked? Could you give me your opinion of it?
Any info would be usefull.
Best regards.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
Joe...I used my EMEM5A after having taken meds for Lyme for 4 years. So I can't say it worked for me. It did help me stay well.
Posted by joecheagaray (Member # 51329) on :
Thank you for replying Lymetoo.
Sometimes I feel desperate, I have tried a lot of things. A lot of effort. I'm tired.
How much time did you use your EMEM? or u still use it?
Any adviese with this device? I will have it soon.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
My best advice with any rife machine is to first read Bryan Rosner's book "Lyme and Rife Machines."
He tells about how they work and pitfalls to avoid. The EMEM5A is one of the top 4 rife machines he recommends.
You must begin with only 2 minutes or so or you will herx really hard. So be careful. That is why you should read his book.
You also should only use it every two weeks.
I don't use it anymore because I am lazy with it after so many years of using it.
I now have MCAS and that's a whole other ballgame.
Posted by Badtick (Member # 9794) on :
I have used a number of rife devices and have had good success with the GB4000/MOPA combo. The ability to run sweeps and groups is essential IMO.
There are many in my area using rife and I personally know quite a few people who have fully recovered with the help of this technology.
Unfortunately there is little credible published information on treating Lyme with these machines. There is a book, however, the author takes liberty in making many assumptions and then stating them mater of fact as treatment advice. This is not good. I have yet to meet anyone who has recovered using an every 2 week approach to rife.
Posted by map1131 (Member # 2022) on :
I have a Beam Ray machine. I wasn't very familiar with the GB4000 until last month.
Happened upon a Naturopath who is also a GB pro. She also does bio-feedback, which is specifically what I was looking from her.
So based on my bio-feedback, she's giving me GB4000 freqs that I then can convert into freqs for my rife machine.
So I'm into a mold/candida/fungus and parasite kill. Doing very well with it too.
Pam
Posted by map1131 (Member # 2022) on :
joe, some advice from years and years of figuring out the rife thing.
Don't use it just to kill, kill, kill. Use healing freqs just as much.
Your bodies need support as much as it needs to get rid of the bad guys. Are you on Facebook? There are some good FB private pages, one called Rifing Lyme. Also there are some FB private pages by specific Rife brands too.
Pam
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
map .. I thought all frequencies were interchangeable between machines? They should be??
Posted by joecheagaray (Member # 51329) on :
Thank you for helping me Pam,
Since I'm "new" (less than a year) with rife machines. I have no enough experience to interprete my body and I give up too fast with one technology if I'm not able to see big impact.
Also I was only focus in "kill".
Yes, you can find me as "Jorge EA".
It seems that I should get a GB4000.
Posted by map1131 (Member # 2022) on :
GB4000 goes to 40,000 hz (if it's been sent back to GB for update). Beam Ray only goes to 20,000 hz.
A call to Beam Ray and I found out all I need to do is divide GB freqs by 2 until I get under that 20,000 hz.