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Does anyone have experience with this? I know it poses some risks, but so does living with Lyme Disease.
We appreciate any help you could give us.
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joalo
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I don't believe you will find someone who will openly discuss treating children with rife. Think about the charges that could be brought against a parent for doing what they thought was in the best interest of their sick child?
Shoot, even Dr Jones wasn't immune to being charged of crap and he was treating with traditional medicine.
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METALLlC BLUE
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The Book by Nehya Sylver Phd, The Rife Handbook (It's like a textbook) says it's ok to treat kids with Rife as long as you take it slow. Unlike adults they may have stronger reactions.
Do your research. Perhaps see if you can read a chapter from that book.
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