Topic: Can someone please explain how "Rife" works. ???
tick battler
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Dan,
I think Dr. J was basing his opinion about rife on what he sees with his patients. He has some patients who do it and have improved with it. I didn't get much more detail than that. I will probably ask him more about it in January at our next visit once I am able to research it further.
Best,
tickbattler
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METALLlC BLUE
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Hey Dan, I just bought a few new books. 300 dollars worth! I picked up
The Baker's Dozen & the Lunatic Fringe: Has Junk Science Shifted the Lyme Disease Paradigm?
Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment: 13 Lyme-Literate Health Care Practitioners Share Their Healing Strategies
Lab 257: The Disturbing Story of the Government's Secret Germ Laboratory
The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy, with a Holistic Health Primer- PhD Nenah Sylver
Rife's World of Electromedicine: The Story, the Corruption and the Promise- Barry Lynes
Have you read any of these? I heard the Handbook for Rife was very useful. It's also been updated.
-------------------- 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.
D Bergy
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I have the Nenah Silver book, but I have only thumbed through it. I do most of my reading in the Winter, since I have plenty to do when the weather is nice.
I have read Barry Lynes other book, The Cancer Cure that worked. I have heard that the new one is not much different.
I also have read Bryan Rosner's first book, but I knew most of what he wrote already, but it was a good basic introductory book.
One of the most interesting ones I have bought is the Separate EM+ Research Material Manual from Bruce Stenulson. It is spendy at $70.00, but it is all rife type frequency related anecdotes and research. Over 600 pages so it takes a while to get through it. There is no other book like it.
I was not aware of the other ones you mentioned, but they sound interesting.
Dan
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springshowers
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Wow Mike . you got some big reading ahead of you. I hope you learn a lot and can share as you go too. I have a tough time reading through whole books..
Its really frustrating because I used to be such an academic...
Dan.. are there any websites that are great for beginners that you would recommend?
thanks
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D Bergy
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The Rife Forum has many experienced people, but they are mostly egg heads, and they do not post a lot. There are a few that are treating Lyme, and some of them post pretty often on their experiences. http://www.rifeforum.com/
I read extensively at www.rife.org, but the site is constantly under attack and it is down now. They have many of the original letters of Rife and the Doctors that used his frequency treatments.
It is very time consuming reading all of those individual letters, but it becomes obvious how far ahead of his time he really was. Another quality he had was he absolutely anal about repeating experiments, hundreds and thousands of times to make sure he met all of Koch's Postulates. His conclusions were without reproach, since he was far more thorough than average.
It seems like Greek to begin with, but it is not a difficult as it seems. It is hard to begin with, but you will learn quickly. I had no experience with any alternative treatments four years ago. I thought they were for Lunatics and suckers. I was wrong, and I quickly learned and unlearned at the same time. You will to.
Dan
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AliG- go to search-there are over 331 more threads in Medical Forum alone that refer to rife.
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