Hi All! I have a friend that has lyme and co-infections. He has been using a rife machine and is looking to upgrade the machine that he currently has.
He had asked me to post in the group for him as he is unable to look at a computer screen. Thank you in advance for anyone that can give recommendations.
"My name is Colin. I have been battling Lyme and a few co-infections for almost 7 years now.
I have recently been blessed with the opportunity to upgrade from my EMEM 5D to a new Rife machine. I'm looking for an upgrade from my EMEM 5D to a new Rife machine.
I'm looking for a three frequencies simultaneously.
I would like to be able to program a number of channels on which I could save the wave type (sound, radio, other?), the frequency, whether it is sine or square, gaiting, and duty cycle.
I would also like the option of contact AC or remote treatment. The only generator I'm aware of that meets all these criteria is the GB- 4000, but I have a number of reservations.
Do any of you know of any other options? Also, do any of you have experience with both an EMEM 5 as well as a GB 4000?"
[ 06-17-2015, 01:58 PM: Message edited by: lou4656 ]
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- For those with hyperacusis and particular sensitivity fan vibrations, the EMEM 5 might not be the best choice. Most don't even notice it but I have found it nearly unbearable to use due to inner ear issues.
If they are not bothered in general by air conditioners or forced air heating . . . fans to computers, exhaust over stove, bathroom, etc., likely they will be fine, though. If any of those cause them pain, nausea, vertigo, etc., they may do better with a rife that does not have fan such as the EMEM5.
For those affected by fan vibrations, earplugs help only to soften the sound a tiny bit but do little to help and can actually intensify the nausea that such vibrations can churn - and earplugs can intensify vertigo for some with the more serious inner / middle ear problems.
If your friend can afford the kind that has an automatic sweep that would be better than the EMEM5's dial only one-at-a-time frequency dial.
Still, the EMEM5 is one of the most affordable and has served quite well for many. -
[ 06-17-2015, 03:34 PM: Message edited by: Keebler ]
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- You might look to post at the discussion groups here: