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lymeladyinNY
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My dad and sister bought me a rife machine a couple of months ago and I have to say, it is helping me quite a bit.

I have neuro Lyme and have been unable to tolerate antibiotics since having meningitis last September.

I have not known a day in five years when I didn't feel like I have the flu. The rife machine seems to be helping with this symptom.

I'm also able to walk longer, better, and more consistently than I have since before I was infected.

I do have a strong reaction to the rife treatment and sometimes feel quite toxic afterwards, but then I feel better.

I always considered myself to be a hopeless case because I have Lyme so bad, but I'm starting to hope for eventual remission or close to it.

It's still a long road before me, but I no longer feel like I'm treading water.

Just thought I'd share that I'm having good results with rifing.

- Lymelady

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What machine do you have and how often do you Rife?

Thanks!

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I have the GB-4000. It has foot pads and hand-held wands.

I use it every other night for about 4 minutes each time. There is no standard for the amount of time needed and only guidelines for frequencies.

I read Bryan Rosner's book first - "Lyme Disease and Rife Machines". It spoke to me as nothing else in this battle has.

Not everyone is interested in rife or has good results with it, but I plan to continue using it indefinitely. I love it.

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I'm so glad you are doing better lymelady. Be prepared for up and down periods. When you get to a plateau period after about 6-12 months, contact me and I will give you some ideas on different freqencies to help you.

Don't forget the detoxing part. Detox, detox and detox.

Pam

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Thanks, Pam! It wasn't long ago that I believed I was dying. I am so grateful for rife.

I DO feel like a newbie at it, though. I will keep up with the detoxing and ask for advice as I continue my journey!

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You may want to try some Babesia frequencies. My wife reacted negatively to these frequencies early on.

Later she had no reaction. I am still not sure if she had it and it was that easily eliminated or if it was actually hitting Lyme.

Either way she improved from the frequencies. We never could totally eliminate the Lyme, but it did bring her to 90% better.

Good Luck.

D Bergy

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D Bergy, I believe your wife and I could share some experiences. I finally had a colonoscopy yesterday to find out what is going on with my colon the last couple years.

I believe your wife is still having GI issues?

Pam

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lymelady:

Great to hear that Rife is helping your symptoms.

After about 6 months of Rifing, I also feel some improvement, especially with back and leg pain.

Because of the sheer volume of suggested frequencies, are you concentrating on certain ones? Have you determined which may have been the most beneficial for you?

Lately, I have been trying the CAFL frequencies for Lyme and babesiosis.

Thanks and keep us posted.

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My wife has no Lyme related issues at the moment. Although we are treating with the hopes of total elimination so she can be done with it. She is using Chlorine Dioxide aka MMS currently.

She never has had any GI issues to speak of. You may be thinking of my GI issues since I have Crohn's disease. I have a good handle on that also, thanks to a mix of natural anti-inflammatories, alternative treatments and a long term pharmaceutical solution.

I am not prejudiced, I use the best approach for the situation. Low Dose Naltrexone was the best solution I could find for Crohn's

What did they find with the scope? Unfortunately, I am pretty familiar with this procedure myself.

D Bergy

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Pam, what frequencies help babesia? I'm desperate.

2950 was helping some of my symptoms at one point, and I think this frequency kills a few things (EBV and h-pylori are two), but it's not helping now. I'm scared to use 20 though. Lower frequencies have been linked to cancer.

My doctor is checking me for parvo virus, too.

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Sorry, I thought it was your wife and suspected bart causing GI issues. With my colon pix in front of me, it looks like the only visible issue is a diverticulum on sigmold colon.

Of course my gastro (friend of mine) got a list of bacteria I wanted lab tested for specific things. My husband after seeing my list on half sheet of paper laying on my stomach before procedure said"why don't you do your own colonoscopy?"

I don't know how? But I do know lyme & company and my doc doesn't specialize in TBD's either. One thing on his list was to do research on TBD and colon/liver/large intestine/stomach.

Also on the list was auto immune of the bowel. Doc said "I was going to do that for sure anyway."

Thanks for sharing some info with me D Bergy.

Pam

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Tailz, I don't believe I have/had babs, BUT I will tell you that I herxed like crazy on abx LLMD used to treat babs. I'm not remembering right this minute which they were.

I used rife machine for babs about 4 yrs ago. Can't remember anything specific about that period right now.

I'm going to PM you because I remember some stuff recently with muscle testing & malaria & rife machine that I know you will find interesting.

Pam

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So far I have tried babesiosis frequencies and nothing happened.

I have been sticking to 306, 612, and 918 for now, only 4 minutes at a time max.

I had a scare this morning as I was gagging and had terrible spinal pain and "electric" headache.

Last night I was "locked-in" for 20 minutes.

These are the exact same symptoms I experienced just before developing meningitis last September.

Needless to say, I am very nervous and scared that despite rifing I'm not keeping up with the spirochetes.

Currently I can't tolerate antibiotics.

- Lymelady

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