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Is the rife machine the same thing as the zapper? I really want to try one, but there's so many options out there when you research. Can somebody tell me what is a reputable product that I could order? Thank you
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lpkayak
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They are not the same. Someone that knows more will come along. If you scroll down medical forum there is a RIFE thread with ppl who know more. You should post question there as well
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Keebler
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- I suggest rife over zapper.
The rife book by Rosner would be the best thing to get first. The link is in the set below.
As for the most affordable model of a rife machine, that would be the EMEM5. You set the individual frequencies and manually change each one during treatments
(so it does not "scan" or do an automatic "sweep" of various frequencies as the more expensive models do) still, all frequencies are the same with any rife so the job can be accomplished.
But there are models of machines or computer gadgets that might call themselves a rife but are not. More detail here:
Topic: RIFE Machine - Reference LINKS -
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beths
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That was my question- is a frequency number the same on all rife machines?
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D Bergy
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Yes. The specific frequency is what does the work. It doesn't matter what machine produced it as long as it produces enough power to do the job.
Dan
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How did people figure out frequencies? That is the thing I really don't understand.
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Keebler
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- Maia, the book is an excellent place to learn all about that. It has a great deal of valuable detail, even if one is not going to get a rife machine. -
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