Jellybelly
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I am considering venturing into the world of Rifing. I haven't talked with my LLMD about it yet, but read an article in Alternative Medicine magazine that was about him, and both he and his daughter used a Rife machine, with excellent benefits.
I started to do a search on realized that there are many brands. So is there any one that is better then the other, with cost being a factor as well?
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Did you already get a copy of Bryan's book? I think it's awesome for identifying which Rife is suited for your needs.
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Jellybelly
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No, I'm truly a beginner. I have no idea how it works. It could be socks you put on your feet or it could be a foil cap plugged into the wall for all I know Bryan who??
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I've bought the book and am still considering Rife as it must be beneficial as so many people claim it is. I found the book to be very discouraging however, almost as if you can't get well without doing rife. I'm going to re-read it and see what I missed. I'm still very intrigued with the idea but the research is enormous and quite overwhelming. Been reading past posts on rife which I find more helpful to see what the folks on this site are doing.
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Jellybelly, I'd love to read the article in Alternative Medicine. Can you give me the issue so I can look it up? Thanks.
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I have been rifing for 2.5 years now, with very good results. You might consider buying a used one first to save money. In addition Bryan's book, the Yahoo Lyme/rife website under "files" has a comparison, between many types of rife machines.
Good Luck! Ernie
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Starphoenix
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I'm selling mine. You may be interested.
It's an Ultimate B3. It is a contact device. You don't have to assemble anything. It has pre-programmed frequencies and many other features. I have the manual with frequency lists for conditions.
It is the precursor to the GB4000.
I am asking $1500 or best offer. It comes with amp. I paid $2200 for it, and it's barely used.
I should add that I'm selling it due to financial straits.
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robi
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Jelly ........ you see Dr. K in Santa Fe???
I am thinking of moving back to NM. Can I email you?
robi
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Linda LD
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Bryan,
If you are going after Babesia do you set for parasites or lyme on the ruf?
Thanks, L
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Hard to say. I wasn't able to rife for about a month since I was too ill from that infection. I'm now feeling much better and so I'm back to upping the ante!
Prior to now, I'd been VERY conservative about how many minutes I ran the machine. I hit it a bit harder Tuesday and did feel more fatigued Wednesday....so maybe it did something.
I'll wait another day or so, then try again. You're supposed to wait 2 weeks between treatments, but I think if the reaction is mild, you can do it more often.
Thanks for asking.
Have you heard from Don?
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quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: Have you heard from Don?
Nope!
-------------------- Peggy
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troutscout
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A non-posting Lymie from Maine is doing very well on a Dan machine.
Also.....my friend in South-Eastern Iowa....herxes SO badly she can't take it.
So.........
Trout
PS...My number one reaction is tiredness and herxing about 10AM to 1PM the next day.
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