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big lenny
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THINKING ABOUT BUYING A RIFE MACHINE-
I KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT IT BUT FIGURE I HAVE NOTHING LEFT TO LOOSE EXCEPT MY MIND!!!
ANY INPUT GOOD OR BAD IS APPRETIATED!!

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Keebler
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I hope you get some specific replies.

In the meantime, in case you've not yet seen these links:

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RIFE MACHINE resources
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http://www.lymebook.com/lyme-disease-rife-machines-bryan-rosner

Book: Lyme Disease and Rife Machines by Bryan Rosner


[A MUST-HAVE book, IMO. It's just not safe to proceed until having read this, I think it's that important.]

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http://www.youtube.com

Do a cross search for videos at YouTube for: Rosner, Rife � and for Rife, Lyme

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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_Rife/

Lyme-Rife group on Yahoo

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http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/88778

RIFE Support Discussion Thread here on LymeNet

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MDs are not allowed to introduce the subject of rife. But, if you ask, they can share what they may have heard from patients, etc.

Many LL complementary practitioners incorporate RIFE. You might be able to find one near you or through links here:


http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/2/13964

How to find an ILADS educated LL professional in complementary fields (naturopathic, acupuncture, etc.)

Also includes article and book links by all kinds of LL authors - and information about herbal and nutritional supplements.

Bionic 880 links, too. (Not rife but still a much different approach that has been very helpful for some.)

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Sylver's book is very detailed. It is not at all just about lyme, though, as is Rosner's book linked above.

http://www.lymebook.com/rifehandbook?gclid=CJ6E-Irj86wCFQhbhwodvSlwSg

Revised 2011 - hardcover or e-book (reduced price for "ebook")

THE RIFE HANDBOOK OF FREQUENCY THERAPY

with a Holistic Health Primer

- by Nenah Sylver, PhD

DVD is also available of author�s presentation at the Rife Conference.
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There is a very long rife forum that is very informative. It would be a good idea to review it if you can (it's 40 some pages long)

I have a DT EMEM5A that works very well for me. It is very reasonably price compared to other machines, but if I continue to rife only I will probably have to go to a strong machine eventually.

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It's kept my lyme from coming back. I bought mine after completing treatment with abx.

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Opinions, not medical advice!

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pamoisondelune
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I've been off antibiotics for 2 years, and have been
treating with my GB4000 rife machine for 2 years. It keeps the symptoms down.

It's my main treatment. I lead a normal life and have few symptoms, but i need to rife regularly to knock down symptoms.

A minimum half hour gets the basic lyme babs and bart, but i feel better if i rife for an hour or so.

You should read the long rife thread here on Lymenet; it's 46 pages. It's called "How many rifers?" started by Springshowers.

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