dbpei
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I purchased both the GB 4000 and later the Spooky 2 after learning about how you can use it remotely at a workshop at a Lyme event. The unfortunate thing about the Spooky 2 is that the instructions are very complex. I feel like you have to be an electrical engineer to be able to operate it correctly. However, it appears to really work when hearing what those with success report!
I have struggled to understand how to use it and find the GB 4000 much easier to operate. I am thinking of purchasing the MOPA to go with it so I can use it hands free in my home while I am free to do some other things.
I am not sure it is the placebo effect or not, but with the GB 4000, I have noticed some calming of my symptoms including reduced tinnitus. So for that reason alone, I want to keep it.
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bluelyme
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Has any one had experience with truerife f117?
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WPinVA
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by D Bergy:
"It seems whenever an alternative treatment method comes up it either is a complete fraud or it works spectacularly. "
Amen! Ain't that the truth!
I have a new attitude towards Lyme treatment now. If it may help me and I can halfway afford it and it's not likely to cause harm, then I think I'm willing to try it. So I think I may try Rife. The GB-4000 is expensive but I can swing it. Especially when compared to the cost of continuing on my current course... hardly cheap either... those co-pays really add up.
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bluelyme
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Has any one eradicated viruses with rife ? Like hsv or ebv cmv?
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Brussels, I have a scaler panel that I attach to my gb4000 to run individual freq and love it. They sell them here in the states. Use my MOPA for sweeps and auto channels.
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D Bergy
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I stopped my wife's Shingles running the Herpes Zoster frequencies. I haven't had any experience with the viruses you mentioned.
Dan
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bluelyme
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Thank you dan i think its time to invest in gb4000...is it worth it to get mopa with plasma?
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Catgirl
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Has anyone noticed if pets feel the MOPA too while treating their owner's lyme and co infections?
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Catgirl
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Sorry, I am just clueless about rife. I forgot to ask, if you can also use a scaler panel with ENEM5A?
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quote:Originally posted by Keebler: - Q: "Is the plasma generator the same type that Anthony Holland was using?"
Yes. A Plasma bulb is what he demonstrates here. This bulb is identical to an EMEM5 bulb and while he does not explain everything, what he says early in the talk is the same as with rife . . . the pulsing, etc.
I'm dealing against Lyme disease, me and my family. I tried abs, buhner, doug coil... I'm still stuck.
I saw a comment from you about the EMEM machine? Does it worked? Could you give me your opinion of it?
Any info would be usefull.
Best regards.
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Keebler
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- joecheagaray,
There are replies in the other threads where you posted today wit this question.
Yes, Rife works. However, it is not simple. Each person has a totally different "case" really and there are many variables.
Yet, bottom line, yes, Rife has helped many reclaim their lives over time.
It requires figuring out which frequencies are the best . . . knowing that rife should only be done every 12 days for lyme but that other coinfections can be done more frequently.
If you have a doug coil, you may not need a rife. See what the folks in the discussion thread might say about that.
Best to go to the Rife Discussion thread . . . and see other links here, too.
If you don't find your answers, you might start your very own new thread with "Post New Topic"
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I started rifing because I met several people that were recovering with it. One of the advantages of living in Lyme central I guess.
You do, however, need to use the correct approach. For myself and others I have met, this means treating far more frequently than the every 2 weeks described in Rosners book.
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klutzo
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For those like me living below poverty level, Spooky2 offers the Lyme Rife frequencies on YouTube and IME, when listening it really can be felt. I have no idea if it works yet, but I listen every morning because it's better than nothing.
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Klutzo - Any update on the spooky 2? I am interested in this machine and wondering how you rate it? Please!
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