map1131
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Daisys, here’s a complete list of EBV freqs. If your rife machine allows you to program groups, I would run each freq 2 minutes and run the group once a week. 2170, 10000,2720, 2489, 172,253,274, 660,27400, 663, 667, 669, 744, 738, 825, 8768, 1013,1032, 1920, 6618, 105, 776, 37322, 778,880, 37233, 784, 31152, 728, 39007, 1032, 1920, 1800, 1865, 428, 2000.
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-------------------- "Never, never, never, never, never give up" Winston Churchill Posts: 6495 | From Louisville, Ky | Registered: Jan 2002
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I'll make a copy of the list and work from it. I have a Doug coil, so don't program groups. I'm assuming this is HZ frequencies.
I've been rifing twice a day, and it seems to be working well. I don't have symptoms now, but won't let up for quite a while--it won't hurt.
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I read in the midst of this thread that D Bergy and Juli used gating on their GB4000 MOPA... Does anyone know if gating is necessary? If so, why does gating helps? How should the gating be set up on a GB4000 MOPA?
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map1131
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I own a gb4000 w mopa. I referred to the manual that came with it a few years ago. I hope you have a manual, if not you really need to buy one. Page 17 on gating states, gating is always optional and is generally not necessary because the square wave waveform naturally creates the same pulsing that gating produces. I see a naturopath twice a year that sold me the GB and she has never mentioned needing gating.
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-------------------- "Never, never, never, never, never give up" Winston Churchill Posts: 6495 | From Louisville, Ky | Registered: Jan 2002
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Hi everyone. I am looking to try or buy a Rife machine. I spent hundreds of hours researching - 20 years ago!
But times have changed. For me, the GB4000 seems to be a good option. However, I'd like to try a few treatments before I buy one. Is there anyone in Massachusetts that will allow me try a few treatments (happy to pay), whether it be a patient who owns one, or a doctor?
quote:Originally posted by map1131: Backwood you don’t rife according to strains. You would rife babesia, malaria, and other protozoas. No, babesia is not a quick fix with rifing. None of the Lyme & co-infections are a quick fix.
Relapses are the norm in this, so you rife on a regular basis even when you are feeling better. It’s a long term approach.
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I dont believe rife works for babesia or bart. everyone ive seen claim it works has never provided a actual positive blood test before treating and always just assume. same goes for no one providing a negative test after claiming it worked. before you say testing is unreliable i would suggest looking into the directs tests such as Igenex fish and T labs. i know people who have rifed for bart and babesia extensively for years with the gb4000/mopa and are still positve with no improvement
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