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maureen2174
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I am off abx for 3 months now and just rifing (along with trying some things like oil of oregano, allimax garlic, grapefruit seed extract, and possibly lauriciden).

I have a doug coil machine that I have been using for a year now (was using it while still on abx).

I also have an EMEM (DT) that I have been using for a couple of months.

The one thing that interests me about the GB4000 is that it can do sweeps.

I think it is a good idea to have a combination of rife machines and alternate (of course this is very expensive, but what isn't with lyme- at least there aren't anymore LLMD visits for me for now).

I know there is a lot of mention of the GB4000- does anyone know if this would be worth it for me to purchase and use, along with the doug coil and EMEM. Please give any input.

I read some older rife posts and there were also mention of a KMT machine, but I have no idea how much this costs or how easy it is to buy and use.

My ultimate goal is to combine rifing with light therapy, so I am looking into adding that soon as well.

Thanks

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steelbone
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up for some help

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D Bergy
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I do not think you would gain a lot with the GB-4000 since you have some pretty good frequency machines already.

I have the GB-4000 and use it to treat my wife. It has been the treatment we have used the most.

We now use it through a EMX EMEM so there is nothing to hold onto. It also seems to penetrate places using it this way that it did not using the contact method.

The big advantage with the GB-4000 is the ability to gate the frequencies and the ability to run eight frequencies at a time. This saves a lot of time. We can run all of the CAFL Lyme frequencies in a little over an hour. This shotgun approach eliminates the need to find the effective frequencies. You simply run them all.

It also can run autoprograms and sweep the autoprograms also. The extra features are really all you are buying.

If money is no object and the features are something you want then go for it. I do not believe it is any more effective than what you already have. But the ability to run many more frequencies in a shorter time may mean shorter treatment times.

Your Doug Coil should penetrate better than most any other frequency device.

I think there was a used GB-4000 and amp for sale on the Yahoo Lyme Rife group for $1,200.00
I am not sure if it is still available, but that is an excellent price.

D Bergy

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maureen2174
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Thank you for your input.

Does your wife actually rife for a whole hour per session? My coil sessions are only 15 minutes- can't do more anyway because the coil gets really hot by then.

On the coil machine, I only rife one frequency at a time because it is a pain to change frequencies.

The main thing I like about the GB4000 is that you can preprogram frequencies and run them automatically. Where do you put the machine contacts? Do you actually hold them?

The post on the lyme and rife yahoo group is what got me thinking more about this machine.

Thanks!

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She can use it for over an hour because her bacterial load is low now. We have been running all of the Lyme frequencies each session. I am trying to totally eliminate the Lyme now that she can tolerate long treatment times.

The GB-4000 comes with hand and foot contacts. Yes, you hold on to the hand contacts. You place your feet on the foot contacts. This works but is inconvenient for long treatment times.

With an adapter, you likely could run the GB through your EMEM if you use it without a carrier frequency, in audio mode, with a square wave. Check with the manufacturer to make sure.

The GB also has all of the CAFL Lyme frequencies already programmed in the machine, along with many other programs for other illnesses. You can make your own autoprograms also. It is an easy machine to use and you can run it as long as you need.

D Bergy

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Hi Maurine (and hello to my Hero DB),

We love our GB 4000. There are 6 others who come here to use it each week. Used to be another couple, but they purchased same.

We were going to purchase a Doug Coil, but I've decided to go to Germany for treatment.

Meantime, I've avoided abx - other than Silver, garlic, lauriciden which are all anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal.

Using DB's wife's experience, my hubby did our homework and we decided on the GB 4000 based on ease of use, multiples of 8 frequencies at a time per group and the sweep feature (easy to do). It is programmable and we've added lots of things. Also, you can type in just one frequency, or a percentage, switch from radio frequency to audio (but there are no speakers, so I never hear anything).

It has one port for a computer hook-up, and there are other things that it can do.

If I relapse someday and find that I'm plateauing with the GB 4000, then we plan to drive to Tucson to visit a dude who makes/sells a Doug-like coil. There I can get a free demo (free herx).

Oh yes, you can also string one setting along with another... ie: CMV, Lyme, Lyme + Babs, Lyme Eggs, etc. Then you can just read to your hearts content or fall asleep on the table and wake up with a hickie on your forehead like I did.

Smiles, Grace

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Oh yes, yesterday I started at Noon and was done Rifing around 1:30.

Used it for Abscess tooth, CMV, Epstein Bar, Lyme eggs/hatchlings, Lyme primary, Lyme secondary + Babs, DNA repair and finally (last) DETOX!! very important step.

Then I used my homeopatic drops for Liver Detox, Lymph Detox, Pinella brain detox, and Quercetin which is good for a HERX.
[woohoo]

I don't have an abscess, but find that I Herx on that setting, so want to try to clear as much as possible before going to Germany.

I used my $25 dousing tool and it told me that I needed to rife for abscess (anything to do with teeth or metals).

Grace

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Thanks for the input Grace T.

How often do you rife? I would definitely be able to rife for long periods of time because my bacterial load is very low now too (I think).

Grace- did you talk to others who had used the GB4000 and ended up as a success story?

I am trying to figure out if this would add something to my coil and EMEM machines or like DBergy mentioned, if it would be sort of a waste to get another machine.

I love the sweep features- sounds so cool to just sit back, read, and rife!

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