Just sharing my experience, I am not a doctor. Posts: 2682 | From Colorado | Registered: Oct 2009
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D Bergy
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I am pretty sure this unit goes under several different names, but they are all pretty much the same.
It works pretty well from what I have heard. What I don't like about it is that you punch in codes for a Lyme treatment. It runs a pile of frequencies, but you cannot see what is running and the literature does not tell you either.
I might pay $200.00 it. Just because I don't like the way it hides what it is running. You can put in your own frequencies.
It will work well enough and it is a low price.
Dan
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Keebler
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- Glad to see that Dan has weighed in. I consider him a solid voice, well versed in all things rife.
For safety's sake, if you can't see what code is running, I don't see how it could be safe. Lyme treatments MUST be carefully monitored for time, accumulated total time of lyme codes per session - and no more frequently than every 12 days for lyme.
other TBD can be done during those 12 days off, but not lyme. Kidneys can be damaged if lyme is targeting too strongly, too often.
10K can be run every day, as that is to help reduce inflammation.
If at all possible, I think you would do better with a better quality model. Additionally, see:
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I would not purchase a machine unless I could create channels to run my own frequencies. Many machines come with pre programed frequencies for different diseases and no telling if those frequencies are the best. More frequences are being developed over time.
for instance the prowave I borrowed from a friend has absolutely nothing for bartenella or mycoplasma and many of the other co infections.
With the gb4000 you can plug in any frequency you want and if you use the regular amp (without light but uses contact pads instead) instead of the mopa you can go very high in frequencies. One of the disappointmenst with the mopa for me was finding out that the high frequencies required for cancer can not be used on that machine so if I ever wated to treat a cancer I'd have to get their regular amp. and that worked for me in the past. You can find GB4000 with amp on craigs list for anywhere from 900 to 1200 dollars. Search all the major cities on craig's list, especially in California.
you get what you pay for in many cases, and its so hard to know when this is new to you.
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