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rubyart
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Hi All, Is there a rife machine that is best for chronic lyme (22 years of Lyme Disease)? I've looked through the posts on this board, read up on people's experiences, but have not seen anything that distinguishes efficacy from long-term vs short-term infections.

So far, from what I've read, we're thinking the EMEM's are the best, no?

I also have mycoplasma infection and EBV.

Thanks in advance.

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Hi,
This is a difficult question, one I have been grappling with. Based on talking to others and my own experience, it seems that the best rife treatments for chronic lyme consist of rotating a number of machines (two to four say). There is not one machine that has all the features necessary - the power, the range of possible frequencies, ability to penetrate all parts of the body, and other factors - to treat lyme. That being said, there are some who have healed with only one machine.

I would recommenend the EMEM as part of an overall treatment. It has a good track record. A number of people have used to to get well. It is affordable (between $400-$1000). It is easy to use. You can use it to treat a range of thing, I have used it for paraistes, aspergillus and viruses. Acute and chronic infections.

It may not have the power needed to get into depper tissues and CNS. The Doug coil is suppossedly a powerful machine and has the best track record for lyme, but doesn' t have the range of frequencies. I don't know if the Doug would be effective for treating parasites, viruses and fungi (well, anything other than lyme). The EMEM and Doug Coild would be a good combination.

I have been using the PERL which is similar to the EMEM but appears to be more powerful. It has a wide range of frequencies, even greater than the EMEM. The downside is the cost. It's $5,000. I know someone locally who owns one and have been using hers along with the EMEM. I have also tried the PPET, which knocked my socks off. I would love to have that machine, it too is quite expensive.

The other machines that are recommended are the GB4000 (easiest to use, a contact machine, good track record, fairly expensive) and the high powered magnetic pulser (not a rife technically, uses direct current, affordable, also good track record).

So, the EMEM is a good machine and affordable in comparison to others. It was the second one I invested in and do not regret it.

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All good info, I would add that we use the GB-4000 because it is real easy to use. That is important to me because it means it will get used. The standard EMEM's are the best machine for the money.

If money is no object the PERL and maybe Bruce Stenulsons EMEM would be good choices in my opinion.

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Thank you. That helps a ton!
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One more question, is there a specific model of EMEM that is best?
We're looking at "5", "5a", "7"?
Thanks, again.

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Hi Ruby,

I have a EMEM3D2T.

Not sure about the others.
I know some are better than others so I would continue asking.

Another good forum is the lyme and rife forum at yahoo. I believe there is an entire file on the basics of the EMEM machine.

Where are you looking to get your rife from?

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I have a GB4000 and just got the Perl. Too early to tell, but it appears to be a good device so far. Many have done very well with it.

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Okay. Thanks. My fiancee is looking to buy the Rife on EBAY. Something tells me this isn't the best idea. Do you have any suggestions as to where to buy from? Thanks again.
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