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I did a search on here concerning the rife machines and i really didnt get much out of it.
are these machines really worth and is it worth the money cause im thinking about purchasing one. Do they really work? Is there somewhere or some site i can go to to read up on them?
Tom
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troutscout
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Mr Tom,
Joe Ham is the most adamant......when it comes to rife.
He doesn't think it holds water...although there are many that have had subjective life improving benefit from these wonderful devices.
Be very wary of someone that is so close minded that they NEVER agree with the opposing view.
Trout
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The best source of info for this is Bryan Rosner....I mean...one of the best.
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Thanks for your resposnes. I really appreciate them. I ordered the book, and i checked out those emem rife machines, turns out that the company is only about 25 minutes from my house, so i think im gonna get me one. The model is the double bubble tube.
I hope to get off the abx. Ive been taking them since June. Sometimes i feel like i shouldnt be here, cause i dont have any joint pain at all, i walk just fine, i have no floaters, and im still working in my landscaping business. My symptoms are hard heartbeat, muscle twitches and tension, and when things get real bad i get very dizzy and a sensation of being weak but i dont have weakness, and a run down feeling.
I hope this rife machine will let me stop the abx that would be so cool.
Thankyou again everyone, your all so very kind and helpful.
Humbly, Tom
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Thank you for the reply. I havent been sick for years. In fact May will be one year for me. It was 5 weeks before i realized it was lyme and started abx. From that time til now i have been hoping that abx would take care of business, but as each day passes i become more worried of long term effects of doing abx. At some point damage has to start taking place, and then i no longer will be fighting lyme but fighting other things that got damaged.
I agree that we need to change things in our lives, and get educated. I have made major changes in mine especially with my diet. I have started doing yoga, taking away things that cause stress, and becoming more aware of the needs of my body to help it become more stronger, and help it in its fight against this disease. I really beleive that helping our bodies is the biggest key to any fight it faces.
getting educated seems to be the hard part for me. this sight is very good, but at the same time, for every question there seems to be 30 million different answers, and it is like you can never resolve anything that you are wondering about. Seems to always be opinions, and that can make ones head spin.
I thought that after catching this disease only after 5 weeks and hitting it with abx, that by now i would be over it. herein lies my questioning, because its been almost a year, and i dont want to be here in 5 years from now talking about how im still on abx and still sick while those abx are damaging me in other ways.
I am willing to do whatever it takes to fight this disease, but i dont want to fight by beating the air, i want my punches to hit home, and i feel like im just not getting anywhere, kinda like spinning my tires. I read how some on here do herbs and supplements are doing fine, others arent, then some do good on abx, others dont. On and on and on.
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Mr Tom, yes this site and the people on this site are full of opinions about lyme disease and other vector born illnesses. There is not a simple solution to what you are experiencing. I'm not a doctor, I'm just someone that's living it and have learned what is helpful to me along the way.
If there was an 1+2+1+4= solution that worked, we wouldn't be here. We'd all be cured. I'm here to share my experiences because I am one that thought 7 yrs ago that I had caught this illness within 10 days and then several weeks of abx combos I would be fine. That was what was in my GP's medical book and I was blessed that he was from the Northeast and had seen lyme and he recognized the sx from day one. Most people go to several docs and yrs later find out what it is that's destroying them little by little.
Not so simple. I am an abx failure. Sounds like a good start for AA meeting, only our support group would be LD. I bet our group wouldn't be able to come to agreement on 10 steps for success because everyone experiences differences in treatment. Some here believe you should stay with abx and not go to the alternative stuff. Others here have many success stories to tell on alternative.
I switched to alternative in 04 and I don't use the cured word. I haven't done any abx since starting rife treatments. Things are better, some days great, other days it sucks (life/stress from outside sources).
Mr Tom, it's your decision to make on what you think is the best for you. There are no easy cures here. It's a process, very slow process from many different angles and no guarantees.
Pam
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