I can't find much by doing a search. I'm wondering if anyone has experience with a rife machine brand called "True Rife". (truerife.com)
It looks interesting. It has a bulb that you can sleep with in your bed, so you can run programs at night. It also has a scanner, so you can scan your body for frequency "hits" to see what frequencies might work for you.
Anyone have experience with anything like this? Wondering how it might compare with other machines.
Thanks! Sam
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WPinVA
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I don't know but you may want to join the Facebook "Rifing Lyme" group and ask on there.
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Thanks for the tips (: I may do that.
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I'm curious about this too. They claim their Qx2 bulb is more powerful than other plasma tubes. The scanner looks like a helpful device for sure.
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That's one thing I'm really interested in, the scanner.
There's one person in my city that I know who had one, and they seem to be herxing from it. They sleep with it every night. She's completely new to Lyme treatment though, so I'm hoping I can find a "seasoned" rifer with experience with it.
She got hers from Connors Clinic (connorsclinic.com). It's the only brand the doctor there recommends. He did the scan on her and custom-programmed it for her.
The whole setup seems really interesting.
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That's nice that you have someone in your city who will let you try it out before you buy one, SickSam. I just checked with TrueRife and they say there's no one near me that has one for me to even try. I have a GB4000 without MOPA and it doesn't seem to be helping as I thought it would, nor as much as the BCX I've used. So, I wish I could test-drive one.
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TNT, actually I can't really try hers out. I wish I could though. Her doctor programmed it specifically for her and I wouldn't be comfortable messing with it. I'm not sure she'd be comfortable with it either.
I did have someone loan me a Beam Ray but I had absolutely no response after several months. I don't know if I was just too far from i, or if maybe I didn't have the power turned up high enough, or maybe I ran the wrong frequencies... Even if I ran it for several hours, no response.
Lymetoo, when I first heard that people use these overnight that was my first thought: possible severe herxing! Not sure what's different about these machines, maybe it's just that the overnight bulb puts out less power or something.
I'm looking at PEMF mats too. Those can be rented for a month or two before you buy, which is nice. My doc recommends Ondamed treatments, but there's no Ondamed practitioners near here.
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