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I recived by Dan T rife machine recently. I noticed that about once per day, I'll get a wave of dizziness (spelling) for a short time.
Does this have anything to do with the rife? Since this is the only new thing I'm doing, I assumed it was.
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Both my son & I get dizzy while rifing. He gets headaches too that end when we turn the rife machine off.
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I got it too for about three hours-not sure if it was good or bad.
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It is killing spirochetes in the body and head also so I do not think it is too unusual. Rife treatments tend to dehydrate you also. Try drinking lots of water before treatment.
I think it is more common with the plasma tube type. I do not know why but there are harmonics with the plasma tube that do not exist with a contact device.
I have had a headache occasionally after a real long exposure time running multiple frequencies. Even this is rare and could even be coincidental. I do not have Lyme so it is not due to spirochete die off.
D Bergy
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I have the same type Rife machine and certain frequencies that I use too long, I presume, is what causes me to get vertigo. I have to watch that very carefully, as I hate that feeling.
Then, I don't rife for the next week, until it subsides. I'm also thinking it must be from Bart frequencies, but I'm not sure. I keep a record and trace back which frequencies cause this type herx and go easy on those frequencies.
You will find what works best for you through trial and error.
Much luck,
lifeline
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