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D Bergy
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How is your treatment program working for you Metallic Blue?

You sound like you are doing alright. If what you are doing now is working, you are doing the right thing to stick with it.

I am also curious as to what your anti-babesia treatment is?

Dan

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The EMEM and the EMX do not sweep do they?

The GB4000 does sweep...

So when you use the GB400 through the EMEM, you are getting the non-contact function of the EMEM or EMX with the control of the GB?

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When purchasing used rife machines does hours used matter? What effect does that have on the longevity of the machine?

Thank you [Smile]

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Disabling makes the most sense to me given we are not dealing with true rife machines..

And if that is so, it would be a good idea to have immune support, I would think.

The KMT disables.. does anyone know the difference between the KMT and rife machines?

I have no clue what frequencies it uses.. it has to use frequencies of some sort.

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So when you use the GB400 through the EMEM, you are getting the non-contact function of the EMEM or EMX with the control of the GB?

Yes, this is not the only way to do this. Many function generators can sweep but the GB-4000 was the device I already had. You can find less expensive ones to do sweeps.

Whether an EMEM sweeps or not depends one what function generator is controlling it. Some are built into the machine, and some are external.
Check with the manufacturer for sweep capability.

I bought my GB-4000 used. They will generally run for thousands of hours. The GB has a weak point in the wires that the hand and foot conductors are attached to. The aluminum wires will break near either end, where they bend the most. You will not really notice this as the insulation is still intact. I noticed mine broke when the machine quite killing Lyme. These should be tested once in a while.

A KMT works on microcurrents and I think it impairs the bacteria's ability to reproduce.

Rife type frequencies can destroy spirochetes directly, but with most pathogens it likely just weakens them enough for the immune system to do the rest.

My example of this was when I treated for H-Pylori that was wreaking havoc in my stomach. It killed it in the stomach easily enough. Later EAV testing showed I have it systematically.

I do not know how accurate this testing is, but I think it was easy to kill this bacteria in the stomach because of the stomach acid. It just had to weaken it slightly since it was in a hostile environment already. The rest of the body was a better environment and apparently some of the bacteria survived.

I think it is impossible to get lasting results from Lyme treatment without a strong immune system. In the end the immune system is what has to take over, once it is able.

Dan

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someone mentions sweeping and i'm thinking it can work like roomba..
maybe i can rig one to loofah my feet while
i'm at it.

oooookkeeeeeeeeeeee .. too much computer screen for mo today.

i agree regarding the immune system dan,
i believe that's what happened over time with my tbd's, from the clinical signs i got.

the link you posted was very informative on the history of the technology, thanks again.

i would also like to hear how folks are doing with their rife treatments.

mo

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I just read somewhere that the kmt might also stir up Bb.. if so, that would be why to use the antimicrobials with it. Not sure if that is true.

Thank you for all your answers, Dan.

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Does anyone know if the Tracy machine has a single or double tube and if it is digital or analog?
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Dan, I was wondering how you can test the aluminum wires of the GB-4000 to tell if they are broken? How do you replace them?

Thanks for helping us with all our questions, Dan!

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I could feel the break in the wire where the red and black insulation gets a white area near the end.
Once you see this white ring appear from bending you should replace the wires, all of them.

You can push the plastic sleeves off of the ends of the male connectors on the ends of the wires. Then the metal tip will thread off with enough effort.

At this point you can see the ends of the wire and loosen them from the end. You can now replace the aluminum wire with a copper wire equivalent. The wire will be slightly stiffer, but it will also last longer.

This is the only flaw I have found with the GB.

Dan

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Do you rifers find a need to travel with your machine and how do you do that?
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I have been looking into rife machines...

Is there a website where I can listen to the frequencies??

I would love to see what its all about before buying one.

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R62,

As lyme is only treated every 12 days (at least at first) travel may not be a bother.

Flying with one would, no doubt, bring much attention that would be beyond troublesome. As this is not approved by the FDA, there is the risk of confiscation.
However, one might ship it by Fed Ex ahead to their destination and back again the same way.

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It is not possible to "hear" the frequencies. They are basically silent. My EMEM5 unit is a light bulb that glow but in pulses that change with each frequency dialed up.

For the kind you hold in your hand, you really hear or feel nothing - or very slight tingling.


See if someone at your local lyme support group has one - or in a town near you. Then you could go see it.


Or go to the rife forum link posted way above and post that you'd love to see one near you.

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Keebler:

Thanks for the info, I did check out the link.

I am quite new to "Rife Machines" and it sounds very intersting.

At this point I am willing to try anything to get better. HBOT, Acupuncture, etc...

They are very expensive! At least the model that was posted.

Can you recommend a cheaper model that is great?

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Quest: + Bartonella (B.Henselea & B. Quintana),+ Babesia, and + Mycoplasma and Lyme-Induced Addisons Disease

+ Biofilm blood test 12/2010

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Travel by plane seems would be an issue. I am thinking people who use more frequently exp to treat co-infections which reproduce faster.

Could mail it.. but that could result in damage and wouldnt want to mail a doug coil.

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