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amk33, I read a book on rife frequencies by Dr. Nina Silver (now Nyna Sylver) who said that if the machine does not have enough power to deliver the frequency strong enough or long enough you can just "tickle" the microbe and teach it to resist the frequency. That is why a powerful machine and one that pulses the frequency is recommended. This may be what your doctor was referring to without elaborating on it. Some LLMDs apparently don't like the technology because it DOES work. Mine flippantly said "he had a patient that rifed and was cured in a month. But, if you use it don't start out for more than a few seconds to see how much you Herz. I had a patient who started at 15 minutes and was in bed for 3 weeks with severe Herz reactions." Then he quickly went to explaining the rest of his treatment protocol. Later, when I asked if I could talk with that patient if they were agreeable, he said I could get all the information I need off the internet.
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Tincup
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Kaybee..
You said, speaking about rife....
"Some LLMDs apparently don't like the technology because it DOES work."
I've never heard of a LLMD who didn't like a therapy because it helped patients.
Is that a misprint ... or an assumption on your part?
Thanks for adding that comment . Do you happen to know WHICH machines are most likely to really get us well ?
I have been on ABX 2 years and struggle. I think i have babs and I have no insurance and like many Texans , self treat .
I can not do ABX forever , as I fear the consequences of a superinfection. Unfortunately , they seem to be ETERNAL fixtures for lyme/ babesia . I am impressed with the testimonies of DBergy and Ernie , who count rife as making enormous progress for them.
It seems most here have the EMEM machines, as they are affordable. HOWEVER , are they STRONG enough to work longterm ?
Have you heard feedback on the most affordable machines that are strong enough to really do the job relaibly ? Something that usually WORKS REALLY well?
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I don't know about the strength of the EMEM. Don't see any problems with it. I've had mine for 3 yrs now... been off abx for 4 yrs.
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D Bergy
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We have used the GB-4000 and the EMX from Rife labs which is a portable EMEM. They both work about equally as well from what I can tell.
The most powerful machine is probably the Doug Coil. It works with a strong magnetic field which seems to account for its effectiveness. It is the only machine I have heard of that has reportedly cured a handful of people. I do not think that is a typical result.
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Keebler
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kaybee2
Welcome here. You will get more replies if you could edit your post to paragraphs that are 2-3 sentences and then with extra spacing in between.
It's very hard for many of us to read solid text.
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I was able to make out some statement about treating for 15 minutes . . .
that is WAY too long and can cause liver or kidney failure. Those of us who have rife machines have been given specific instruction in the time and frequency of treatments.
I still have much to learn before I can use mine (I have trouble reading and comprehending all the heavy metal cautions - and the noise of the fan puts me off) but it is very clear that this is not a toy.
And, as two LLMD - just in phone conversation - told me that many of their patients thought this was helpful - neighther - sp? - of the doctors minded.
What they both said was in effect that they wished the patients who did not come back after getting a rife would return to report progress and any cautions so that others might benefit from their experiences.
One doctor (from Missouri) was really sad - he repeated how he really wanted to know how these patients were doing and said he'd be thrilled to hear of any level of success.
I know of no LLMD who would not welcome anything that was helpful.
Rosner's book are at this site, too. The one about rife is very impressive with a ton of great information even for those who aren't interested in rife.
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i have been rifing for three months with a doug coil and it has given me some really good days over the past month. i have no idea how it works and to me, it seems a bit cookey....but i am off all abx and having good days so something must be working...good luck!
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