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amkdiaries
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I had one Rife treatment last Sunday for 6 minutes. Actually felt the frequency and so did my husband who sat next to me.
We expected that if anything got killed off the reaction would occur quickly,like the next day. Well now it is Friday and neurological symptoms are much worse but I can't tell if due to Rife or being off antibiotics one month.
Can anyone who has done Rife shed some light on this? I thought Rife worked quicker than antibiotics and reactions would be noticeable faster. Thanks!

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Which frequency? Which device? How long? Pulsed and scanned?
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I am using the EMEM 5A and ran frequencies 432,800 and 4328 each for two minutes followed by 10K.
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Do you know what 10K is used for?
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The instructions on the sheet say to use 10K to finish to help the lymph system.
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Hi,

the 10K are a hit for pretty much everything,from pain, addiction to microbes.
I am using an ac machine, but use frequencies that are right to kill my very own mix of microbes. I typically get a herx 3 days after rife, but if you detox well enough, you might not herx at all. My doc. recommended rife for me, because I have severe pain and a very bad Lyme infection going. Rife is gentler on the body than abx and you will be able to handle the die off a lot easier.
Keep drinking a lot of good water and don't overdo the rife treatments. Once a week is all I can handle. Don't forget the sweeps.

Good luck,

Sonja

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That's why it is often recommended to rife only once every two weeks. The herx may be delayed and last awhile.

I would not increase the number of minutes until your herx is minimal.

I began with 2 minutes and worked my way up. It IS possible that being off abx for a month is also a factor, though probably not the entire answer.

Good luck and hang in there!!

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I definitely have a delayed 'herx' response to rife. The worst is usually 3-4 days after, but can last a week if I do too much.
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When I would rife, it would take atleast 1.5 - 2 days later to herx.

You said you have been off abx for a month now... That is when I relapsed, I was on cats claw and got off because I wanted to start rifing, well around a month of getting off cats claw, I started really getting sick. Thats what is hard about goig from ABX to rife, Relapse!

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byron-

have you considered it was a herx and not a relapse?

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I think everyone is different. I started rifing last March and still haven't been able to get past one minute every two weeks yet. I do it before I go to bed because I always start feeling really sick right away or in a few hours.

I usually herx really bad for about two or three days. The first time I rifed I herxed really bad for two weeks.

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I'm afraid to Rife because it uses manmade frequencies, which I believe are the cause of these bugs crossing the blood-brain barrier to begin with. See my signature link.
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Rife bugs can not hide from rife frequencys though... rife frequencys reach all parts of the body. When I am able to get my bacteria load down enough with ABX, I am going to start back on rifeing and using hot saunas to fry these little buggers out
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1. Download the CAFL. Drop it into a MS word file where you can then use your "edit" key to search what frequencies for what problem.

2. Who told you to do "the" lyme frequency for TWO minutes?

3. Pulsed OR pulsed and scanned (to eliminate mutations)?

4. As I understand it (pulling up old files) 10K is a general inflammation frequency.

Reduce inflammation = later response?

Jim Bare has said NEVER more than one minute for the lyme frequency...ESPECIALLY initially.

Be SURE to drink a good old bottle of a "mineral" water! Voss is ideal, but expensive. Pure Life by Nestle is okay...NOT THE FLAVORED KIND. Look at what is IN that water. Voss is artesian....the best.

It is very important to replenish the minerals.

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quote:
Originally posted by tailz:
I'm afraid to Rife because it uses manmade frequencies, which I believe are the cause of these bugs crossing the blood-brain barrier to begin with. See my signature link.

The bugs had already crossed the blood-brain barrier LONG before I ever rifed.
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The CAFL is available at www.tinyurl.com/dsvcc

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The first few times I rifed - I got "hits" while doing the rife. Kept notes on what freq's did what so I would make sure to do that freq again next time.

I found thru experience, that if I didn't do a epsom salt/scalding hot bath (till i stopped sweating) followed by an alcahol rub down for the next few night's, I would get severe itching mostly on my entire back. Can only compare the itching to getting bit by chiggers. Cannot believe how dirty the cotton squares were with the alcahol rub down - on a squeeky clean body, no less.

Seem's I've found that after I rife, the 1st time I really sweat - be it cuz I worked outside in the heat, or a hot shower, I would get this chigger bite like itch on the whole back - doesn't happen if I do the cotton sq & rubbing alcahol rub down right after the bath. Try it next time u rife and let me know. What's coming off on those cotton squares? Your guess is as good as mine - toxins for sure - microscopic critters trying to leave an unhospitable host??? That's what it feels like to me - so it's a routine I don't skip after rifing, and it seems herxes are less, although not non-existant. Cindy

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