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LAXlover
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Hi, I have posted this on the rife thread also but have not received a response yet. I would like to begin to rife tomorrow possibly.... just received my machine.

1. Can you rife while doing antibiotics? I am doing Omnicef and pulsing Tindamax and Azithromycyn.

2. I was thinking about beginning LDN (if my LLMD approves) to help boost my very low Cd-57 which is 18. Can I rife while doing LDN?


Thanks, and have a super evening!

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Up.

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Sick since January 1985. Misdiagnosed for 20 years. Tested CDC positive October 2005. Treating since April 2006.

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Yes You can!!!

Some say it is not as efficient due to the different forms of the bug but for me I had success while on abx and transitioning off abx and now off abx..

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LAXlover -- Yes you can rife while on abx. Just be aware that when you go off your abx regimen, that you might have bigger herx's b/c the lyme is going to come out of hiding from the abx. So just be mindful of the length of your rife session.

I am rifing while on abx. You can use your rife for hitting lyme & co-infections, as well as viruses, bacteria and organ/system support.

I answered your question in more detail in the rife thread. So you can check for a response there as well.

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D Bergy
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I agree that you certainly can use frequency treatments along with antibiotics.

I would not bother with any Lyme frequency other than 2016 Hz, since this is for cyst form of the disease. The antibiotics are going to take care of any Spirochete form in the blood, so no point in wasting time trying to kill that form.

If you have Bart, or do not know if you have it, use 832 Hz as that frequency does work well for that co-infection.

That should be enough to get you started. I favor doing one frequency at a time. That way you can determine what you have, and if the frequency is doing anything for it.

A normal reaction to a frequency if you have no infection is no reaction at all. Any other reaction should be interpreted carefully. I was exposed to all of my wife's previous treatments and never felt a thing from them. Her reaction was quite pronounced while she was infected. You learn a lot from what reaction occurs.

Be methodical and you can really pinpoint where to go next.

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I take LDN for Crohn's, and as I mentioned previously, I have been exposed to many hours of frequency treatments with no ill effects from it.

Dan

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