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daphnesmom
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Does anyone here have and use the Detox Box Rife machine? If so could you tell me if you are getting results. I was looking at their website and don't see the frequency codes listed for co infections. I wondered if those are listed in the manual.

Thanks :-)

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No, I don't remember ever reading anything on a detox box rife machine. I hope you find your answers.

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Is this the machine that you currently have?

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No I haven't purchased one yet....just doing my research;

It's here:

http://www.rifehealth.com/id4.html

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Hi,

I don't know anything about this machine and honestly did not have time to review the whole site But:

If you are looking for a contact machine I would and I know money is probably tight spend some more and get the GB4000 with the amp since it has a positive track record in the lyme community - just my opinion.

I do have two machines - a plasma and a coil that I love - my third machine will be a gb4000.

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This is just my gut feeling. I would not purchase just because of the goofy name. It implies a gimmick. Rife is a very good machine and there are those who think they need to jazz it up and give it fancy new and trendy names.

The name also implies that the box will do the work. It won't. It can't. The body does the work. Rife can help but, to me, it seems as if they are marketing a quick fix rather than what rife is meant to be: a very serious machine for intricate programs.

I'd stick with the real deal. A real rife does not have to change its name or put on a new outfit, so to speak.

Do you have Brian Rosner's book about Lyme and Rife? That is essential reading. As it's a bit pricey, you might as if your local support group can loan you a copy. But, if you get a rife, it's good to have your own book for reference.

It's also a good idea to read more about rife in posts by D Bergy. He's done a great deal of research.

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Get just one post of his, click on his name and then you can read all his past posts and then send him a PM with your question.

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I would agree that the GB-4000 is a far better machine for the money.

I do not see any reference to a carrier frequency, which is fairly important for a contact device. Without it, you will get tingles of electricity and the frequencies will take the path of least resistance, having a "skin effect".
Penetration is important. I also see no reference to gating.

It does not appear to have some of the needed, or convenient features. It is possible they just do not mention these features, but I certainly would ask, before buying.

I do think it would work to a degree, but there are too many unknowns for me to have confidence in it.

Dan

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I just wish the GB4000 wasn't so expensive. Money is already tight, and I found out yesterday that my LLMD is no longer taking Medicare.
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A lot of people have seen good improvement with a EMEM5a Rife which you can get for around $450. - one maker actually makes no profit at all, just makes it for cost.

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I agree with Keebler.

The EMEM5a is an excellent machine that will not break the bank.

The builder is busy lately, so you may have to get on a waiting list.

Dan

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