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Don't know a thing about rifing yet but have a question. Has anyone purchased a rife machine from Rife Digital and how did that go for you and is it as good as the EMEM5a? Rife Labs apparently is not on the web anymore.
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D Bergy
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I do not know anyone who has used this device.
It does not give a whole lot of specs. I guess I would not want to be the first to test it out for a disease.
Dan
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lululymemom
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If you want a good inexpensive rife machine, I purchased a rife machine from Pacific Health products and am quite pleased with it.
I compare it to the Global Wellness machine and have found it to be even more powerful. The owner of Pacific Health told me the Rife digital is not very powerful at all.
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luluymemom, I remember reading about the pacific health products, which unit did you buy?
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lululymemom
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I bought the Blaster Select and was impressed with it. Even though you have to manually input the frequencies it's really not as bad as some may think. I feel it's a way of customizing it to what your trying to treat.
Thomas at Pacific Health told me it was the best for the money.. He has even given me the opportunity to try it for a few months and if I want to upgrade to the programmable he is willing to do that.
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