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I know the person who makes them. I have been using for just over a year and it is helping. I rife and also use antibiotics not at the same time. If interested I can send you a picture of my machine. And put you in contact with this person. Send me a PM.
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METALLlC BLUE
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I also have one for sale.
-------------------- I am not a physician, so do your own research to confirm any ideas given and then speak with a health care provider you trust.
I am interested in hearing negative rife experiences as it would help balance out the overwhelming positives I've heard so far.
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METALLlC BLUE
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I considered selling my machine simply because I don't need to use it at the moment and I could use the money. I now have plenty of money (for now anyway) so I'm not selling it at this time.
Rife machine therapy is something everyone should consider at some point, even when the antibiotics have worked. You want to get where antibiotics can't go to really finish off the little *******s. Rife transcends ligaments, tissues, bone to various degrees where antibiotics may be less likely. The other benefit is that people who can't seem to tolerate any medication for whatever reason, can use this therapy as long as they detox correctly (Using Nutramedix Burbur, Parsley, Pinella, Sparga are all good recommendations in my opinion for detoxing easily).
-------------------- I am not a physician, so do your own research to confirm any ideas given and then speak with a health care provider you trust.
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I have heard several very positive experiences from rife users. I've delayed starting with mine because I need to get my support more in line.
By the time, I'm done with a few posts here, I'm too tired to organize my own treatment. And, you might say, stay off the computer, but writing a few notes a day helps my brain skills and I wake up a bit. It's also so noisy here most of the time that i have to hide in the closet with my computer.
Still, although delayed, I am looking forward to finally getting to work with my rife.
The bad experiences are often from doing too much, too soon and without the proper support measures.
All of her symptoms flared up after that session and still going strong: soreness in the chest muscles, leg pain, fatigue.
Either she released a lot of dieoff toxins or one infection got beaten down and another came to the forefront (or a combination?)
Anyways she will be restarting abx in a few weeks. I think we'll continue rifing on a less frequent schedule after that.
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lymielauren28
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Hey Yani...my suggestion would be to treat one infection at a time. I would try doing just Lyme or just babs or just bart and see what happens. Rifing for all 4 at once can create one heck of a die-off and then there's really no way to know what the die-off is from. Just my 2 cents
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