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Nessa1815
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If not, how much do they run and how the heck do you know how to use them? Also, can you use them with abx? Or when someone is done with them, is there a place to buy used ones or how much do new ones cost?

Or can you go to a place where they use them for you?

Just getting info just in case the abx aren't the thing for me. [Smile]

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Hi Nessa,

If you read this book, then it should answer most of your questions.

Here's the link to it...

http://www.amazon.com/When-Antibiotics-Fail-Evaluation-Alternative/dp/0976379708/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-1500148-2602230?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1218483519&sr=1-1

If you purchase it from Amazon, then please don't forget to go through LymeNet.

They'll receive a percentage of the cost, which will help to support this wonderful board so many of us turn to for support.

The link is in the left hand column.

Just scroll down a little bit and you'll see it.

I hope this helps.

Love, Light, & Health,
Jennie

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SForsgren
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Unlikely - too much liability

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Get the book mentioned above! Explains a LOT about Lyme and Rife.

You may be able to find used Rife machines by going here and signing up for the Lyme/Rife online support group:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lyme-and-rife/

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I bought mine used. I paid $600 for an EMEM3D2. A fair price, it was used only 4 times for a few minutes each.

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Nessa1815
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When we get paid again, I have some books that I want to order. Do they work? What does it feel like? Where do you hook it up to your body or do you not hook it up? Is it illegal or something.

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quote:

When we get paid again, I have some books that I want to order. Do they work? What does it feel like? Where do you hook it up to your body or do you not hook it up? Is it illegal or something.

Did you PM me and get the material yet for Rife Machines? Yes they work if used correctly. It feels generally, like nothing. You may get some tingling or a mild "hair standing on end" feeling. There are a number of different type of machines.

The machine I have can be used as a radiant machine, meaning you stand near it but don't touch your body to the device, and then there is a foot plate and contact handle held wand, that allows you to send a signal through the body. They function differently in the way they attack cells.

Treatment is meant to be generally short, and relatively few sessions. Meaning, you may spend 5 minutes using the Rife machine, and not repeat the 5 minutes again for 2 weeks. It depends on the person and how they respond to treatment.

Most people agree that the first month is absolutely difficult, and the second is rarely much better, but it alleviates slowly into the third and fourth months.

PM me for the Rife information if you haven't already. I'm not sure what links I've given you.

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Nessa,

see if your local lyme support group can loan you a copy of that or of other certain books.

You might ask your local library to order a few books. They should have some of these by now but, probably, don't. Your asking them might help get them on the shelves.


also, see if someone nearby has used RIFE.

Ask your doctor. By law, they are not allowed to bring it up but, if asked, then they can share what they have heard from other patients about their experiences with RIFE and your LLMD can offer an opinion.


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