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Has anyone tried the Rife with no meds? I recently bought the new GB-4000 and stopped all my meds. Since Jan, i have been on antibiotics, pic-line, HBO treatment, malarone {got ahead with this, but too much $}. I have had no upward changes since my last relaps in Jan. I have been on multiple/high doses of antibiotics treatment since 12/05. My gut just can't take the meds anymore. I do suplaments as well. My mom is always putting me on some new kind of "maybe this will help". If you've used the Rife with meds it probably did very little, since you need to be on nothing that sends those spiro's into hidding. I am worried about not being on any meds though. I see my LLMD tomorrow. His answer is always more meds. I can't even find one to put me out for the night! I would love to here from anyone that has tried this seriously or if you know of someone. Thanks, Shonna.
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got, I did stop the abx immediately when I started using rife machine and seeing a naturopath doc. I had been on abx for over 3 yrs and there was no doubt in my mind that abx wasn't helping. In fact I was of the opinion that they had become my enemy.
I have a different machine from yours. Rife and killing bacteria is not a easy road either. Detoxing is a challenge in itself. Do you have an alternative doctor advising you on rife and detoxing?
I have found that it takes many more protocols than just rifing to see a improvement. Will your LLMD support you doing rife machines protocol? Mine did. But I was fortunate enough to have an LLMD that believe many many "alternative treatments including lifestyle changes had to be done whether doing abx or not.
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I didn't begin rifing until I had been off abx for a year. It has kept me off abx for 3 yrs now....not counting my current setback with a sinus polyp/infection.
Have you tried Trazodone for sleep?? melatonin?
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We used Samento, Cumanda and Rife for my wifes Lyme disease. Since we never could get an official diagnosis we were forced to use alternative treatments.
She is living a normal life now. She still gets joint pain occasionally and I believe she still has Lyme although much reduced as judged by her symptoms. Occasional joint pain is her only current symptom. We are still using our GB-4000 with both the CAFL Lyme frequencies running eight at a time as frequency sets. We also run the same frequencies in the channel sweep mode occasionally. We only use it when her joint pain flares up. It gets rid of it quite quickly.
There are very few people that have been cured using Rife. The ones that have usually have use a Doug Coil so a machine that produces a strong magnetic field may be needed to totally eliminate it. Or, it may not be possible in all cases. This is just my current thinking and not to be considered a fact.
It has improved the symptoms of many but not all users. Your machine is one of the better ones and it should produce results rather quickly. Make sure that the contact wires on the machine are not broken as they get weak and break with use. Replace them with copper wires if they break. The aluminum wires are more flexible but do not hold up as well as they should. I already had this happen and could not figure out why it quit working until I found the break.
I cannot advise whether you should quit whatever meds you are taking now or not. But the Rife machine should not interfere with these meds as far as I know. Of course everything is not known and Rife is experimental so keep that in mind.
We are quite pleased with the results we had with the machine.
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