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jmom
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Hello!
My son started a contact rife machine about a month ago. LLMD told us to read B. Rosner's book for background and we are still doing that as we just got the book. Feeling very unsure of the whole thing. My son is definately herxing so I guess that is good. Hard to watch.

He's taking Quercetone and Lymbrokinase (along with other supplements) as his main supplements to help with detox. Also Myer's cocktails for a vit. boost.

Was looking for advice as we feel so alone with this as I don't think our LLMD knows what to do exactly with the rife.

Has anyone else felt their herxes come and go throughout the day?

What are some things that people have tried to help feel better while in a herx?

We are using a BioSolutions Contact Rife machine Has a Lyme frequency of #26 and then a series of about 10 frequencies. My son is slowing increasing #26 and then adding a new frequency from the series each time for 2 min. When I read online, your rife machines sounded very different.
What do you think?

Thank you! J

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jmom
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wanted to add...when I read all your posts about Rife, your frequencies are all so different. Does that mean that different Rife machines will each use different numbers?
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You might want to ask this question in the yahoo group on rife. Try [email protected]

I also recommend this book:
http://nenahsylver.com/

And I would only do rife 1 time per week or so to make sure the herx is cleared.

Finally, do 30 secs on each frequency, 2 minutes sound very long to me.

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Your machine has preprogrammed Lyme frequencies and I believe it hides what exact frequencies it is running.

612 Hz and 432 Hz are two of the best Lyme frequencies I know of.

This machine does work, but is not as versatile as most other ones. Most machines just run whatever frequency you put into them. Or if they have autoprograms, you know exactly what they are running. I do not recommend your particular machine because of its limitations, but it will work, it is just cumbersome.

I believe the Lyme Yahoo group is closed, but I could be wrong.

Any anti-inflammatory supplement will help some with the Herxes. My wife uses Turmeric and Ginger capsules. Lots of fluids help also.

How often are you using the machine, and how old is your son?

Dan

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I want to buy a rife, but it's hard to know which one to get. When I questioned my llmd about it she gave me a patients name who had used it(Biosolutions) and gotten well.

In talking to the patient she said many years ago her support group of about 20 families decided to try rife. After a year or so they disbanded because everyone was felling so much better!!!

Half the group got Biosolutions which she said worked better that the one the others got, but this was many years ago so there might be better ones out now.

It is quite an investment so it would be wonderful to know which is the best one that is affordable.

At the same time if they work it would be the cheapest thing to do!!!

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D Bergy
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The cheapest and yet effective machine out there is the Dan Tracy built EMEM. He builds them at or near cost for those that want them.

I have a Rife Labs EMX and it works well. I also have a GB-4000. The GB is probably the most versatile machine available, but its contact method can be a drag after many treatments. I hook mine up to the EMX so I can use a Plasma Tube instead.

The very best machine is probably the Resonant Light PERL. It uses and RF carrier wave through a tube, and is about the only machine that uses that method. The RF helps penetration. It is also the most expensive machine.

There are many others available, but these are proven over time to work well for Lyme.

Dan

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Here's a Yahoo Rife Group if you are interested. I just found it and don't know anything about it, but maybe these folks could be helpful to you.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_rife/

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