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Does a rife or ENEM (sp) machine have any effects on the heart? Is it something you just attach to yourself and let it do it's thing? Does it work for cognitive symptoms?
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D Bergy
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There are no reports of any heart problems specifically tied to frequency treatments, but if you have a pacemaker you should not use a Rife device.
The reason is certain frequencies can interfere with a pacemaker. An Ipod also can interfere with certain pacemakers because of the specific frequency it emits. I work with a guy who has this type of pacemaker.
I have heard of people having heart problems while treating Lyme with various methods. I am not sure why this happens but I would assume it can also happen using frequency treatments since they also kill Lyme.
An EMEM generally is not attached to you. You set the frequency and turn it on. The plasma tube emits frequencies like an antenna. You just sit near it and let it run.
It is important to start with exposure times that are short. Like 30 seconds. You never know how much it is going to kill because you do not know how much bacteria you have or how much is in the spirochete form at any given time.
Once you know your specific reaction you can increase the time.
The frequencies can penetrate anywhere so it will kill Lyme in the brain. From our experience, this is the first thing to clear up. That may not be the case for everyone but there is nothing to stop it from penetrating any place.
Frequencies work well on Spirochete form. Not as well on cysts form.
Strides have been made recently that will bring a new generation of Rife machines that work exactly as Royal Rife's machines did. The ones available now do not work as well as his did. They are similar but lack a critical element. I am hoping when these new ones are available that we can totally wipe out Lyme. We will find out when they are actually available and used.
I will be one of the first ones to try out the new generation. I will let everyone know my impression of them.
Good Luck
Dan
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