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I'm wondering if there are any LLMD's who can help lyme sufferers figure out how to properly use the Rife machine and what is a good pattern of how to use it.. I need direction so badly and just feel like i'm out in the middle of a desert, just guessing what to do next. Please help me.. thanks, smiliey
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dbpei
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Some of my LLMD's have told me that although they support the use of rife machines, they are prohibited by law from recommending them. I would also love to get some professional expertise on how to use them.
One of the lyme support group facilitators in my area said that she would work on doing a Rife machine demonstration at some point. Maybe you could look into that.
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Keebler
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- 1. Basic as you start out and for quite some time into it: rife no more frequently than every 12 days for lyme for a certain amount of time (which you will learn). To do longer or more often can jeopardize the kidneys due to excessvie spirochete die-off load.
Other infections can be done more frequently and during the time in between rife treatments.
2. LL NDs (naturopathic doctor) can advise. Just as not all NDs are LL, not all LL NDs know about rife enough to guide.
dbpei is correct, by law, it is illegal for any MD to advise about rife -
- other than IF you ask (they cannot bring it up) and they can only say something vague in reply which can be something like saying whether they know of some who do or who have used rife -- and a basic impression of how they do with that.
It is okay - and best, actually - for you to tell your LLMD what you are doing regarding rife. They just cannot advise you specifically.
Most have to go it alone with rife. Many good instructive links here. Rosner's book is a must, very good. Discussion thread, etc:
There are several that can no longer do ABX and have moved to some form of Rife. There are several threads on Rife here on lymenet.
You can also check out www.rifeforum.com. There are several threads on using and treating and a couple specific ones on Lyme.
I made the move to a Doug Coil Machine about two months ago. It took me a while to learn about the different models and the best way to use the different types. All the Best, MattH
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A doctor has to be careful recommending a rife machine as they are not FDA approved and they could lose their license telling you they are okay.
Keebler gave you the discussion thread where you can learn more about them.
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