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My LLMD okayed my using a rife machine. Was actually really enthused that I brought it up.
Looking forward to receiving it so I can get going with the treatment. Won't have it for at least another month.
LLMD took me off all antibiotics. Testing me for heavy metals. Wouldn't be surprised if I have a heavy load considering the amount of high fructose corn syrup I've consumed since I was a child.
Up until a few years ago I lived on sweets which are high in HFCS. I eat fish and shell fish too, so it's a double whammy.
Be interesting to see the results.
-------------------- diagnosed with MS, 1988-Diagnosed with Lyme Disease 2009. Also babesia and bartonella. Currently not on antibiotics. Taking Metalloclear for high lead and mercury since October 2012. Rifing since June 2012 Posts: 148 | From usa NH | Registered: Mar 2009
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Keebler
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- Good to hear the enthusiasm and hope in your voice.
As heavy metals are likely in the picture, be sure to read Rosner's book before you proceed as he details how to safely work with the metal issue that becomes more important with rife use.
You can copy & paste to your personal research file:
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Keebler: I have Bryan's book. Read it once, now going thru it again to see what I missed or didn't absorbed. So hope the rife machine works for me cause the antibiotics have basically stopped. A little anxious about the herx reactions they talk abou t. Hoping it doesn't totally disable me.
Lymetoo: I did have to bring the subject up with him. He was very good about it and heard about "joe" the Rife machine guy and he knew about Bryan Rosners book. Also knew about rosners book Top Ten Lyme Disease Treatments so I feel comfortable he's on top of what's going on in the Lyme world.
He did tell me that he couldn't advise me on any treatment with the machine. And that I fully understand.
He did make it very clear that he cOuldnt advise me n any. Treatment
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pamoisondelune
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I treat myself with the rife machine, PLUS the PE-1 device PLUS herbs PLUS some detox, and i just keep getting better.
The rife machine alone i don't think would be enough for me, but i don't analyze very scientifically.
I don't think any of those 4 treatments would be enough solo, for me.
PollyPolygonum
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How long have you been treating with the rife? And where did you purchase one from? Do you have a lot of co-infections? I have been too sick so far to go off I.v. Antibiotics. We're you that sick when you started rifing?
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How long have you been treating with the rife? And where did you purchase one from? Do you have a lot of co-infections? I have been too sick so far to go off I.v. Antibiotics. We're you that sick when you started rifing?
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pamoisondelune
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Sam---- Are you asking me?
I've been treating with the rife machine for 2 years. I wasn't very sick when i started. I had been on oral antibiotics for 5 1/2 years; i never did IV. The last year on abx was scrounged half doses. No doctor wanted to keep giving me abx.
I have mild lyme, mild Babesia, mild Bartonella, and Fry Labs said i have the mystery bug that they used to call hemobartonella. Also i have gut Candida.
I bought my GB4000 online. It's user-friendly. The Doug coil is said to be more powerful, more effective, but it sounds a bit troublesome to use and it only runs one frequency at a time; whereas the GB4000 runs sweeps and bunches of frequencies.
There's a 45-page rife thread on this forum, you can get a lot of info there.
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Thanks, Pollypolygonum, it sounds like you weren't as sick as I am. Do you feel you are almost cured from the rife? How often do you rife?
Sam
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pamoisondelune
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Yes, i'm ALMOST cured. I should be more aggressive! I don't rife often enough! And i should use the PE-1 more!
I do very well rifing every day for about an hour or 50 minutes. I can't keep up that schedule very long though.
If i'm in a hurry, half hour rifing treats the basic lyme, babs, bart. Because i'm busy, i don't rife every day and the symptoms build up.
Dan (see the Rife thread here on Lymenet--- he knows more than anyone here) completely cured his wife's Babesia.
Actually i'm surprised that i am improving, since i haven't had an ambitious treatment schedule,; i skimp, and i only rife when symptom build-up forces me to, after 3 or even 4 days.
I think it's the addition of the PE-1 that seems to be tipping the balance. I don't really know.
I don't have the new MOPA attachment. It didn't exist when i bought my machine. It adds a lot of power to the GB4000, but i'm afraid of higher levels of electricity. Dan and Juli have the MOPA.
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Thanks, PollyPolygonum, I will check out the rife thread. Glad to hear you are doing so well.
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