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I am continuing to decline. Getting desperate and thinking about rife machines. What models do people have from Rife labs? Are they hard to use? any information will be greatly appreciated.
Posts: 719 | From Delaware | Registered: Jan 2006
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You might want to go to the general support section to see a post I started about rife.
I probably posted in the wrong place, but some great people responded.
I know someone who uses it and likes it but her husband made it. No chance of that happening here. I'm lucky I can concentrate on typing at this point.
Do you have a good llmd? What abx are you on and for how long?
You have to go uphill soon.
Hang in there, I'm thinking of you.
karen
Posts: 151 | From Massachusetts | Registered: Nov 2006
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cantgiveupyet
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here is a recent post as well, I sent you a PM too. Take care my friend
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I have been rifing for about a year and a half. Rifing is the best thing that has helped me recover. .. the first year was extremely hard, but now I am seeing noticable improvement. I am not on any antibiotics, and have not been since I started.
We have the EMEM5. It is money very well spent - if it works like it did for me, it will give you your life back.
Email me if you have any questions!
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Went skiing last week ( had a blast!) and work full time. Abx only got me so far and with rife I have steadly improved without going broke paying for the expensive abx.
Ernie
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Rife has helped me tremendously. The PERL is likely one of the most effective, it has a wide range of frequencies, good penetration and RF. However it costs $5000.
The EMEM is also a good unit, one that many of us here including myself have. I have the EMEM3D2T. The digital version was recommended as the slight wavering of frequencies with a digital machine is effective in possibly getting mutations. The 2T is more powerful, two bulbs. Dave at rife labs was quite helpful.
If you have a chance visit the lyme and rife and lymetopics groups on yahoo. There is a rating system for the different machines which you might find helpful on the lyme and rife files.
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Most people know my opinion by now. The links provided have my posts.
Real Quick - It was the best decision I ever made!
All My Best, Scott
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The book will answer lots and lots of questions. It should help with your decision on what machine to buy. After you get the book, things become much more clear.
My recovery from Lyme has been very similar to how it explains Lyme getting better in the book. I am a "textbook" example of improvement.
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Karen, That is a good question. There has been little rife machines on rife machines to isolate what factors are most effective in various diseases. The machines out there have different features - some have direct contact, others work with a plama bulb, others give you the ability to run high number frequecies, and others have the ability for radio frequency.
Are some more effective for lyme. There a few machines that have been used by the lyme community and so have a good track record. They may not be the most effective, but experience tells us the are effective. These machines, based on Bryan Rosners book and the lyme and rife forum, are the Doug Coil, EMEM, GB4000 and HPMP. Fewer have used the rife bare or PERL due to cost, but they are perhaps as or more effective in my experience.
Although most of us want to get better immediately, both healing and learning is a process. Try not to get overwhelmed. It will take time.
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Hi Jon, Here you go...this is what I am taking now...pls excuse the mis-spellings. Many of these I have started due to Marnie's posts...they are helping!!!
In addition to rifing (AC EM fields for killing lyme), KMT24(DC mircocurrents for increasing production of ATP, protein synthesis among other things) & far infrared; I do take supplements. These include:
CoenzymeQ10 for energy Lecithin for choline & P Mg (citrate, malate & taurate) Ca Citrate cholella for detox Gingko bilboa Niacin for cholestrol 3 essential fatty acids 7 essential sugars B12 & B6 Acetyl-L-Carnitine & SAMe Alpha Lipoic acid Kefar (the yogurt type drink) Milk Thistle for detox Vit C, E, betacarotine & Seleinum wipe out free radicals and cutback on oxidative stress, which causes inflammation where Lyme can hide. Digestive enzymes EXERCISE!!
Themes: 1)maximize krebs cycle, minimize cori cycle (oxidize sugars, don't ferment them) 2)detox body 3)get pH and body temp back to normal levels
I take a few more things, but that is the core stuff.
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hi jennifer
I do herx (feel worse) after a rife session. My herx's have not been as bad with the rife so far, as they where on abx. Peoples reactions vary...like with abx. I can't stomach the abx's anymore so I turned to rife. I don't really know for sure if you can mix them. Have heard of people doing both am no expert
I find I feel tired right away and then my herx usually hits me 2-3 days later. I wait untill I feel I am not herxing any more & then rife again. Usually a week.
The first 6 months I felt the herx's where stronger but lately when I rife the herx's are less severe & I now feel better after I rife. It seems to clear my neuro & some energy problems.
When I first started I started out very slow in how long I rifed.
Hope this helps.
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The theory is that antibiotics will cause the cyst form and then rife is ineffective against that form of the bacteria.
I personally stopped antibiotics gradually over the first month I started rifing and then added in different ones throughout my treatments according to the guidelines in Bryan's book. All total over the last 16months, I probably used a month of antibiotics.
The greatest benefit for me other than rife was when I finally took detoxing seriously.
All My Best, Scott
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i dont need antibiotics since the spring. this is due to raw vegan organic diet, kmt, salt and c, and many other helpers. the kmt machine has helped a lot i think. it got me off antibiotics.
brett
Posts: 245 | From connecticut, the lyme state | Registered: May 2004
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I have not used antibiotics to fight against Lyme since I started rifing.
I usually herx within a day of rifing. I got much sicker when I began rifing as opposed to antibiotic herxes, but the sickness was much more effective when it came to fighting against Lyme.
In addition to rifing, i do lots of supplimenting and I also am detoxing for heavy metals because of elevated levels found in a blood test with Dr. C.
Rifing is confusing at first, but as you do it more it becomes much clearer. It takes a step of faith to start rifing, but for me it was worth it!
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I know nothing about Rife machines IceSkater-I just came by to say . Sorry to hear you are feeling poorly. How is your eye sight? Carol
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