Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Barbara A Javis wrote: > > Aloha and others Rifers > > I am new on the Rife list and just read your post about being an expert on > Rife Frequencies. I am in the process of looking for and buying a machine to > treat Mycobacteria Abcessus (a.k.a.- m. chelonae) for which there are no > frequencies. Can you suggest a method by which I can find or come up with > the frequencies that I will need. There are experimental frequencies for > m. avium and TB which are both in the same family of disease, yet different. > Char's DNA frequencies would be a good place to start. We're also doing some work testing frequencies with EAV. As an example, an associate has throat cancer, and he started on a set of twenty-three frequencies taken from the CAFL and also a few were suggested from another person. When a 'causal chain' was done on the EAV, it was found that the primary focus driving the throat condition was the liver, so using the liver point we tested the twenty-three frequencies that he had been using and found that four of them weren't doing anything positive, so they were dropped from the protocol. I think this method will prove to be very valuable in verifying frequencies and tailoring them to the individual. It's certainly not what Rife was doing, but nonetheless, it's an improvement over just hacking and hoping. > Any advice on choosing a machine is also welcome. I am now considering > buying one from Meglynn at Body Harmonics in Vancouver. It has a light, > which seems to be easy to set and operate. She has also been very helpful. > Choosing a device depends on a few factors, such as your budget, technical ability, need for portability and or ease of use, etc. Pad devices are generally easier to use, are generally cheaper to buy and maintain, and are more portable. There is some question as to whether they are ultimately as effective as plasma tube devices. I don't know at this point. I don't really like recommending any specific devices, in order to avoid any hassles or conflict, but if pressed, I could give my personal opinion. I haven't seen Meg and Faye's new device, but I should imagine that since they worked for Don Tunney for so long, they should have something that's pretty good. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Hi Barbara, Have you looked at emem3d machines yet? They are good basic machines, reasonably priced. a few of us in this group make them. Dave N. Re: mycobacteria Aloha and others Rifers I am new on the Rife list and just read your post about being an expert on Rife Frequencies. I am in the process of looking for and buying a machine to treat Mycobacteria Abcessus (a.k.a.- m. chelonae) for which there are no frequencies. Can you suggest a method by which I can find or come up with the frequencies that I will need. There are experimental frequencies for m. avium and TB which are both in the same family of disease, yet different. I would also like to hear peoples experience with " die off " and the ups and downs of using a Rife machine for healing. How do people deal with feeling " run over by a truck " or other symptoms? What is the best order in which to begin treatment of a disease when there are several different know pathogens? Any advice on choosing a machine is also welcome. I am now considering buying one from Meglynn at Body Harmonics in Vancouver. It has a light, which seems to be easy to set and operate. She has also been very helpful. Thank you Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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