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BTTaylor
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For those of you who rife - did you stop your antibiotics before rifing and how soon before? I've read in Bryan Rosner's book that you can taper off but it is best to be off of them for best results. Did you keep taking your supplements? And my doctor is talking about putting me on Lumbrokinase to attack the biofilms. Any thoughts on taking that while rifing. Thanks again.
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I can't address the abx question as I've never been on a full abx protocol. But Rosner has a good explanation in that Rife book.


Yes, though, keep taking the Lumbrokinase. Definitely. Because - as I understand it, rife does not attack the cyst form. You need the lumbrokinase to help there.


And once the biofilms are "melting" be there with the rife to address the emerged spirochetes. But, you can only rife for lyme every so many days.

If you are beginning and you have an EMEM5, you can only do the lyme frequencies every 12 days for a certain number of minutes and work up slowly.

Other machines may have difference instructions.

I will be starting my rife soon and plan to continue with andrographis, too, mostly on the days I won't be rifing.

You can rife for inflammation and other things more frequently, though.

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You can do a search above for dbergy (I think that is his name - Dan - he knows a great deal about rife. You might also find him just from a search for "rife" - then you can PM him with your question.

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Antibiotics will kill off any spirochetes and may prevent remaining bacteria from converting into spirochetes. That is not known for sure, but it seems that the bacteria can tell when a blood born threat is present and waits it out.

Since Rife type frequency treatments only work well on Spirochetes, and you are preventing conversion to Spirochetes by using antibiotics, it makes frequency treatments less effective.

Does this make your overall treatment less effective? There are far too many variables to really answer this question.

You are not going to do any harm by using both antibiotics and frequency treatments. One makes the other specific treatment less effective. but we are only interested in treatment working as a whole.

You really do not have the option of taking antibiotics forever. Sooner or later they will negatively impact your health. Then again to get maximum benefit from the antibiotic you should take them as long as your healthcare provider, or you, are comfortable using them.

In another words, I would not stop taking your antibiotics just to do frequency treatments. Finish your course of antibiotics, because you can always use frequency treatments later. Or use them at the same time.

You can use frequency treatments with any supplement. Anything that will weaken the bacteria should help frequencies kill it. Thinning the blood slightly, helps your immune system kill it also. Turmeric, Ginger, Fish or Krill Oil all can help with that. They are also antiinflammatory products so you get a double benefit.

Magnesium seems to help convert cysts into spirochetes. That is not proven, but it does something to the bacteria and that is my best guess as to what is happening. My wife used to get ill 15 minutes after taking Mg. Now when her bacterial load is minimal, she does not.

Dan

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