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I have been using a rife machine for five months and off meds since last summer.
I was having problems with my eyes (duh) before I was diagnosed about three years ago. I went to an eye doctor who told me then that I would be blind due to corneal opacities and would eventually need corneal transplants. Also my optical nerve was inflamed and the pressure in my eyes was elevated.
I went back to him yesterday, and he was totally stunned!: my eyes were completely normal. All opacities were gone, pressure was normal and optical nerve was perfect. And of course as a good little duck, he could not understand that I have and had Lyme and my treatment had helped my eyes.
He just looked at me with that look: you know, "sure lady whatever". Even when I told him that lyme disease ruins the eyes and gave him a list of all of the symptoms that lyme causes in the eyes. Those poor stupid ducks!!!
Anyway still got a loooooong way to go but at least my eyes are not falling out of my head anymore. Lymelady
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lymelady, I am so happy to hear your eyes have gotten better! That is something i have struggled with... perfect vision by eye dr standards but I can not see!
I have been seeing my eye surgeon for 4 yrs with suspected glaucoma, pressures were high and optic nerve has large amount of cupping. I have been told this is probably from birth.
My question to him is why did I not have anyone catch this before as I have had my eye dialated many times....no answer. He wanted to start me on glaucoma drops (age 35) because of pressures that range 19-20 in both eyes.
Imagine my surprise when I started lyme treatment and I could finally see, I called to get my pressures checked and lo and behold they were 16. When I told him I was being treated for lyme he looked in my eyes and said "I don't see any lyme in your eyes!" Just another crazy duck I say!
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Marnie
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Too much TNF alpha is esp. harmful to the eyes -> uveitis -> blindness.
(Foxamax for osteoporosis increases TNF alpha and CRP...and likely other proteins as well.)
Knock out the infection via any route will -> increase in TNF alpha (even more). VERY important to follow treatments (including R) with minerals.
Selenium is one that will help reduce TNF alpha to a degree. We shouldn't block it completely though!
Quite amazing...the eyes...so much of what is happening in the body can be "seen" by a good eye doctor.
So happy to hear your eyes are better! Yipee!
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I use an electromagnetic device, essentially a low power "Doug Coil", and a home made ozone machine.
My eyesight has gone from -4.00 (on the verge of being leaglly blind) to -2.00 and -2.75 in 2 years. At this rate by the time I die I will not need glasses. (That was a joke).
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quote:Originally posted by lymelady: I have been using a rife machine for five months and off meds since last summer.
I was having problems with my eyes (duh) before I was diagnosed about three years ago. I went to an eye doctor who told me then that I would be blind due to corneal opacities and would eventually need corneal transplants. Also my optical nerve was inflamed and the pressure in my eyes was elevated.
I went back to him yesterday, and he was totally stunned!: my eyes were completely normal. All opacities were gone, pressure was normal and optical nerve was perfect. And of course as a good little duck, he could not understand that I have and had Lyme and my treatment had helped my eyes.
He just looked at me with that look: you know, "sure lady whatever". Even when I told him that lyme disease ruins the eyes and gave him a list of all of the symptoms that lyme causes in the eyes. Those poor stupid ducks!!!
Anyway still got a loooooong way to go but at least my eyes are not falling out of my head anymore. Lymelady
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I also have lyme in my eyes and have been told my macular specialist that I will go blind. Did you build the doug coil yourself or is there somewhere to purchase it?
Can you also tell me what frequencies your used, how long and how often. And do you think it was just the rife machine, or do you think the ozzone generator was a big part of the equation?
I am inspired by your success!
(I have a contact pad rife machine.)
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juniper, I sent you a PM LL
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Joe Ham never shows up here until someone posts something positive about RIFE.
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quote:Originally posted by Linda LD: Joe Ham never shows up here until someone posts something positive about RIFE.
Linda You got that right!!! lymelady
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I sometimes wish that Joe stay would OFF the internet unless he has simething positive to say.
He is borderline on harassment of anybody that brings this subject up.
(And, very repetitious...to the point of BORING)
I am curious...which machine are you using?
Trout
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I went to a chiropractor and while he was adjusting my neck I began talking about rife. He said he used a rife machine years ago when he had eye problems and they went away. His eye M.D. was incredulous.
I believe the chiropractor as he wasn't trying to sell me time on his rife machine--he never brought that up. I only found out later he uses rife on patients. Hiker
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quote:Originally posted by troutscout: I sometimes wish that Joe stay would OFF the internet unless he has simething positive to say.
He is borderline on harassment of anybody that brings this subject up.
(And, very repetitious...to the point of BORING)
I am curious...which machine are you using?
Trout
I agree, Mr. Ham has an agenda which we don't know about or his porch light is a bit dim. I picture him sitting in a dark room growling about rife machines endlessly waiting for someone to mention them so he can pounce, sort of like my kitten who waits under the bed to run out and attack my feet when I walk by.
Anyway, I have a EMEM5 which I paid only $450 for and use only every two weeks. It has helped me enormously not only for lyme but to help heal a tooth abcess which my endodontist could not get well because I had maxed out on ABX and could not take enough to heal it. so I used the machine with frequencies for staph and strep and it was healed in one week.
My endo was quite surprised. Up to that point he had called this abcess "Mount Vesuvious" sp?
It helps with pain and many other things. A rife machine in my opinion is like telling people the world is not flat, it is round and they in reply would say of course it is not round, are you crazy?
Lymelady
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I use a lower power version of the Doug coil device. I got tired of frying capacitors, etc and now leave the capacitor out. That reduces the power output, but it can run for longer and runs cooler.
My favorite frequency is 306 Hz or 612 Hz for about 10 minutes every day or two. Once in a while 20 Hz ia used to boost the immune system. I have had some success with 400 Hz or 800 Hz in the past.
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