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amkdiaries
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I have just purchased a Rife Machine-EMEM5A and was wondering how effective it is for Bartonella and Babesia? Has anyone used it for these infections with success?

Also how long should you be off antibiotics before using it. Thanks!

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The reports are that it does not work well at all for coinfections. We do not have much experience with coinfections but have run the Babesia frequencies.

These produced some pain in my wife the first time we ran them. She usually feels Lyme frequencies also for some odd reason. But usually not any other frequencies. The Babesia was the exception.
We do not have any diagnosis for Babesia, but she did have some suspicious symptoms.

I cannot tell you if they worked or not. The same frequencies now have no effect on her most of the time.

Sorry I could not be more help but I am fairly sure antibiotics are a better choice for coinfections.

Good Luck

D Bergy

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amkdiaries,

YES! I have been able to control my co-infections with rifing with frequencies for the co-infections, however I had to spend some time to find the correct frequencies.

Here is the problem:
For Lyme we know what the main frequecies are because Doug (of the doug machine)found them by trial and error by looking thru a darkfield microscope and observing the reaction of Borrelia burgdorferi(Bb) bacteria to different frequencies. He found at 306 hertz the Bb bacteria, stopped their normal motile motion and starting spinning, moving erratically and evenually died.

The problem is that no one that I am aware of has done this for Bartenella, Ehrlichia or Babesia. So the solution is to try different frequencies that other folks have found useful for these and see if they work for you.

Here is a url that provides a listing of commonly used frequencies: http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm

Please note, I do not have a clue how these frequencies on the CAFL list were obtained( there is no science behind these) and consequently don't have a lot of faith in them. So try them, if they work, great, if not...move on.
However, the lyme frequency doug nailed, and it works very well.

On May 7, 2003 Kay Waters posted on Lymenet her list of coinfection frequencies. I don't think the archive goes back that far any more. But anyways, I went thru that list and tried each one. The ones I felt a sensation with, I kept using, the others I dropped. I have been able to keep symptoms associated with the coinfections under control using these.

So for me, I use
Bart: 6878, 8440, 8470
Ehrlichia: 14980.5, 672.7
Babs: 1584, 1019, 1473
Mycoplasma: 2688, 975

When all else fails use 27 hertz - this is very close to the frequencies our bodies use, so be careful. For this low frequency would work when everything else would not. For me, it will keep symptoms at bay for about 1 month provided I continue to rife weekly for the other frequencies.

Since LLMD's have more success with abx for co-infections, you might consider using abx to clear your system of these first, them continue to rife for Lyme, assuming you have chronic Lyme.

I did and it helped for a while, but I am back to rifing for co-infections.

The strategy is simply to use anything what works.

Sorry for the long post.

Good Luck, Ernie

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Ernie,

What machine are you using?

Thanks,

- Andrew

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Rifeing for co-infetions is a little tough and not been studied well enough yet to see if it can totally clear the infection...

I would look to herbs for coinfections

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Hi AndrewInCA,

I use different types of machines. I am currently using an EMEM plasma device, a doug coil, GB-4000 pad device, a mag-pulser(once in a while), F-scan(once in a while). I will be buying a double beam-ray this week. I had a single tube beamray for about 1 year which I really liked, but felt the single tube was a little too weak. But now they have the double tube, I am Very excited about the product!

For me they all work! I love the ease of use of the GB-4000, but have developed loss of sensation in the pads of my feet, so I am turning towards the plasma devices.

However, the GB-4000, proved to me what a great tool the rife machines are. It got my Lyme under control after the abx failed to do so. In hindsight, I would not use the GB-4000 at full power all of the time and DON'T do as I did-- put NaCl on the pads to increase connectivity. That is what caused me problems. The device has enough power alone, it doesn't need any human "help" :-)

Hopes this helps you.

Ernie

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Ernie,

Without too much trouble you should be able to drive the EMEM with the GB-4000 frequency generator. You could then run eight frequencies at a time through the plasma tubes.

You would have to run it with the carrier wave off or you would be broadcasting the frequencies. The neighbors and the FCC would not like that.

Just one more option to consider.

D Bergy

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Thanks for your replies but I hope my little EMEM5A will give me similar results like you guys had. If not I guess I will have to get a more expensive model and try, try again.
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Your EMEM should work just fine. It does the same thing but without the fancy options. No point in spending tons of money when you are not sure if it is going to help. Like everything else one treatment works well for some and not as well for others.

Good Luck

D Bergy

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