WPinVA
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After 5 years with Lyme, CPN, babesia, etc., I need to do something different and I'd like to try a rife machine. I'm thinking of starting with an EMEM because it's less expensive and I want to see how I respond to it.
Does anyone have advice on which machine to purchase, and could you kindly direct me to a reputable place to purchase it?
Any advice welcome on how to get started. Thank you!
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Keebler
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- Some links here will hopefully get you dusted off and started on a new path.
There is a discussion board elsewhere and a discussion thread here, along with Rosner's book, etc.
Chlorella (or similar nutrient with various functions) and liver supports should still be in your world, just be sure of that.
RIFE Machine - Reference LINKS -
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bluelyme
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Gb 4000 with mopa is the go to machine ..rife builder.com has a few little plasma machines ...true rife or spooky2 plasma and then there is the ol battle ax doug coil..but they get warm quik
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I have an emem5a but haven't used it yet. Let us know what you go with. I plan on starting rifing soon.
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WPinVA
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quote:Originally posted by tommyboy: I have an emem5a but haven't used it yet. Let us know what you go with. I plan on starting rifing soon.
Oh please let us know how it goes! I am interested in Rife but also just ended up starting homeopathy/energy testing almost accidentally, so... now can't decide whether to pull the trigger on a Rife machine right now too.
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