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cherilou57
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Any info appreciated
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Cheri

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"Rifing" means that you are using a rife machine to treat your lyme disease or other infection or condition.

Rife machines are frequency generators. Dr Royal Rife had success in treating mostly cancer, but some other pathogens with his invention--a frequency generator--that was named after him. You can google Royal Rife or rife machines and get a complete history.

There are different designs for rife machines, but basically they are programed to run sets of frequencies that are specific to pathogens.

The frequencies shatter the pathogens--like the high pitched notes that shatter glass. There are frequency lists you can find on line, so you can program them into your rife machine if that is an option for the particular machine.

I have one and I can tell you that I can not run it very long or my daughter will be in bed for days from the herx. It does kill pathogens, but it is a slow process if you are very sick.

That is a basic explanation and I know it sounds over the top, but they do work. It is physics and I never took that course in school, but wish I had.

Hope that helps and hasn't confused you more.

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Thank you for the explaination
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Some frequencies destroy bacteria directly. Some slightly damage pathogens and the immune system finishes the job. This is probably what most often happens. Some frequencies hamper the abilty of the pathogen to reproduce.

Frequency treatments do not work for everything they are claimed to work for, but they do work for Lyme and some co-infections. Not usually a cure, but it can bring you closer to normal and help control the bacteria.

Dan

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What rife machines work well for Lyme treatment that a person does not need to build themselves?

I have not had experience with the machines, but have read that many people have good results with these machines.

Helene

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The best one is probably the Resonant Light PERL, sold in Canada. It is expensive, and many people can't afford it.

The GB-4000 is a good one also, but is pretty pricey.

The EMEM devices are the ones used by several here, and they work pretty good and are reasonably priced. Dan Tracy makes these at near cost. A few people here use his machine and they seem to get good results with time.

I have both a GB-4000 and a Rife Labs EMX. They both work well.

Dan

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How do I contact Dan Tracy?
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Dan,

Whick do you like better the GB-4000 or the Rife Labs EMX?

My husband has early onset alzheimer's from the Lyme and I have trouble with my blood counts. We have been trying to find out what is wrong for years and just found out it was Lyme. My husband just started the antibiotics and I know we will need to try something else.

I don't know what to expect from these machines or how to use them. Did it make a big difference in your life using them?

Helene

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Dan,

What is your opinion of the Doug Coil?

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Both the GB-4000 and the Rife Labs EMX work well. I use them together so I have most of the advantages of both machines.

I guess if I was forced to buy one or the other, I would get the EMX, because i feel the penetration is somewhat better using the plasma tube. This would also apply to other EMEM's.

The GB-4000 is nice because of all of its autoprograms and the ability to run eight frequencies at once. The negative is that you have to hold onto contacts.

The EMX is a plasma tube machine, but the frequency generator that comes with it only runs one frequency at a time. By combining them I can run autoprograms eight frequencies at a time through a plasma tube. No holding on to anything.

The Rife machine has helped my wife's Lyme disease more than anything else we have used. She is 95% normal and holding. We have not been able to outright cure it, but controlling it without side effects is nothing to sneeze at. It also knocks out Babesia, but I am not sure about other co-infections. I simply have not dealt with other co-infections.

I have used the machine for several other treatments. Most of them failed. One that worked exceptionally well was the elimination of H-Pylori from my stomach.

The Doug Coil works, but is more limited for other uses. I have never used one so I cannot say if it works better or worse for Lyme.

Can someone PM Heleneh with Dan Tracy's Phone # ?
I cannot find it off hand.

Dan

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