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I am struggling with Bartonella and need some advice. Are either of these machines effective for Bartonella? Can I build these machines for less cost? Can a person be on antibiotics while using the machine?
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lymielauren28
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Hey Bears,
I'm not sure how effective either of these machines, or any rife machine is at targeting Bartonella. I have an EMEM and have used the Bart frequency (832) but I honestly don't think it did much.
Some people would argue with me however and I have to assume it's because it worked for them. We're all different. The only thing that helped my Bart symptoms was 5 months of Zithromax. Rife machines ARE excellent for treating Lyme though.
To answer your question - what machine? They're both good. The EMEM is less expenxive. The doug coil is considered a little more powerful. PM me if you're interested and I can give you the name and number of the man that built my machine. He builds them at cost - mine was only 355 dollars.
Lauren
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D Bergy
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I do not know if either will work for Bart. If there are other methods that are known to work for Bart I would use them.
Rife devices work for Lyme and possibly Babesia but the other co-infections are not known. Most likely the exact frequency which would damage the organism is not known either.
There is a person that can calculate a theoretical frequency that may work for any given bacteria that has had it's genetic material sequenced. I have used some of the Lyme frequencies and some of them do cause a reaction.
She charges a small fee for this and you will have to sweep around that frequency as it may not be exactly correct.
If you go that route, you will need the ability to sweep with your Rife device. A Doug Coil cannot do a sweep function.
D Bergy
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D Bergy
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I rifed on my DT EMEM, freguencies around 832, and thought I was going to die. It was scary how sick I got.
It affected my head the most. I would not recommend anyone doing it for more then a few seconds to start with.
Kathy
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I feel better now. I was really sick for about a week. I only rife every two weeks. The first week after I usually feel sick. The next week I usally feel better then normal.
Some frequencies make me much sicker then others.
Kathy
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