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Thinking about getting a rife machine. What do I need to know? Which is the best? How little can you get a good one for? Are they safe/can I hurt myself with them?
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SForsgren
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Do A search on rife here and you will find a ton of opinions both for it and against it.
I happen to be for it but I did look at both sides very carefully and just finished my 10th month of rife. I also recently posted my 10 month report, it should come up in your search, sorry but I don't know how to post the link.
If it doesn't come up, PM me and I'll send you a copy.
All My Best, Scott
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5dana8
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there's a book you can but on amazon called
"When Antibiotics Fail..lyme Disease and Rife machines"...by Bryan Roshner
It describes better than I can the whole rife experience.
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The best for Lyme is the "Doug" but you have to buy the parts and build it yourself or have someone do it for you.
Prices for legitimate types of Rife machines vary from about $1,200 to a few thousand.
I have the second best (supposedly) model and it didn't help at all. I also wonder what bombarding our bodies with EMF's will do to our bodies down the road. If cell phones alter brain waves I wonder what Rife does.
I never read any negative reports about people developing other heinous illnesses from it though and I know Doug, the inventor of the "Doug" is healthy and it's been 20+? years since he treated himself.
It seems to really help some people but if co-infections, heavy metals and other pathogens are an issue it may not help much. Good luck,
Tim
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"Prices for legitimate types of Rife machines vary from about $1,200 to a few thousand."
I paid 850 for mine and if I was willing to wait, I could have gotten the same machine for 450.
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Wow, just checked and Dick Lloyd's prices have come down for his EMEM units. I was thinking about buying a EMEM3DRV from him a couple years ago for $1,500 and now his most expensive model is $1,040.
I stand corrected......
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