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Anyone get any relief with a rife machine? If so, what is the best brand to purchase?
thanks, tidegal
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GiGi
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We used the KMT23 to get well and we use it as a preventive tool as well. It covers many illnesses besides Lyme infections.
You might want to do a search here. The KMT's use microcurrent with the most updated frequencies, the microbial inhibitory frequencies; to stop the microbes from replicating.
Take care.
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SForsgren
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I use both the KMT23 (microcurrent) and GB4000 (rife). I just started the KMT23 as it was just released and have used the GB4000 for several months. I am optimistic about both.
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There may not be a "best brand" to suit everyone.
It could depend on the energy you have to "fuss" with one, your strength and mental clarity to handle bulky assemblies or heavy 12 volt batteries safely, and your budget.
We chose the GB4000 with amp because we were in bad shape; and it was the smallest, lightest, plus easiest for us to use.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lyme-and-rife/ If you want to register for this forum, you will have access to the member's database that shows the ongoing results of a survey of the different machines used for lyme. The users have rated them for effectiveness and ease of use.
http://www.lymebook.com/ This site gives a lot of info and a link to order the book written by a fellow Lymie on using rife to fight Lyme. In his book, he also gives results of his survey of different machines.
These recent threads contain info on user results and different machines being used:
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Don't forget pulsed electromagnetic field devices like the "Doug" coil and the pulser from Sota Instruments. Someone mentioned the electronic loadstone to me this week. It is also a PEMF device.
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