rife works
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beachcomber
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Made one, tried it, slept a whole day after first attempt, had a migraine after second try, just felt awful. I think I don't really know how to use this primitive technology properly. The instructions and frequency lists are confusing and incomplete, to say the least. JMHO.
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Dave6002
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GiGi
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There are quicker ways to electrocute yourself!!
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Dave6002
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Could explain what are the quicker ways?
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beachcomber
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Like sticking a wet finger in an empty light bulb socket or tossing your hair dyer in the bathtub while in it. Posts: 1452 | Registered: Feb 2004
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Linda LD
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Rif is very helpful. You still need antibiotics--it can't do it all alone.
You have to start out slow and steady and not over do.
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Unless someone is a physicist or an engineer, etc., making your own device that is going to send electricity through your body is, in my opinion, not a very smart thing to do. There are plenty of devices that are not that expensive made by people that know what they are doing.
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Take a frequency generator program on your PC. Then connect it to a high power audio amplifier. Connect the output of the amplifier to a TV degaussing coil. Now you have a simple Rife like device.
The frequency lists are confusing. Try 306 or 612 Hz they work for me. It takes lots of frequencies to hit all of the coinfections.
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5dana8
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hey Blueskyfaith
I have to agree with some of the above posters.
In that ,if you want to start out with a rife machine, it may be better to start out with a non home made devise .
That has less of a chance of passing electricity thru your body.
If you don't want to sign up to be a memeber(which only takes about 10 minutes)
you can click on "messages" and read what people have said about there own experiences with different rife mahcines.
I have recently gotton a EMEM3D non-contact machine from from rifelabs.com
you just sit in front of it.
take care
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Dave6002
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I would agree on either side depending how rich you are.
Still wondering what's the mechanism of killing bugs by the frequencies of electromagnetic waves.
Some suggest that every kind of bug has a certain frequency that is fetal to them.
But by what mechanism?
We know that a strong electronic current would kill a person by i.e. stopping heart beating.
That's understandable: human body is a network of electromagnetic currents.
Stronger electromagnetic currents will interfere with the network.
Bugs don't have a similiar network.
However, it's known that electromagnetic waves could interefere with the biochemical reactions of any organisms.
So this is the mechanism of Rife based on?
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Dave6002
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quote:The frequency lists are confusing. Try 306 or 612 Hz they work for me. It takes lots of frequencies to hit all of the coinfections.
That's tricky.
Why the best frequency for Bb cannot be determined by in vitro or in vivo (using primates or other animals)?
Cause we have in vitro and in vivo models for Bb.
Or could we use a range of frequncies (like 100)at roughly smae time instead of just one or two frequencies to cover all of the bugs: Bb and coinfections?
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