Guest guest Posted May 27, 2012 Report Share Posted May 27, 2012 Patti wrote: I would like to buy a Rife machine for Lyme and I have no idea how to find one of the top ones? Anyone that can help please let me know. --------------------------------------------- Dennis wrote: Google craigslist.org " rife machine " or put in the brands like " energy wellness " --------------------------------------------- wrote: In your search, if you already haven't discovered, many of these electrical devices are called " Rife " machines when they aren't....If you can, select a product that has an easy full return policy. Certainly search your area for those the would share for you to at least try it out before buying. For every device you will certainly find plenty of pro and con testimonials so, ultimately what you get is a minor crap shoot. Getting Nenah's book might be a worth while investment to maybe help prevent wasting money on a wrong device....A wild frontier indeed. Please take your time and do not rush your decision. Getting advice from one that is actually selling the device might be a tiny bit biased. --------------------------------------------- , Thanks for recommending my book. Unfortunately, here in the States we have the paradoxical situation of receiving TOO MUCH information and TOO LITTLE information at the same time. Since frequency devices are not approved by the FDA for medical purposes, machine manufacturers are heavily restricted regarding what they are able to say, and ultimately it's the consumer who suffers. Some might argue that Royal Rife himself was the only one who produced a real " Rife machine. " Fortunately, there are many devices on the market today that utilize the principles of resonance to disable or kill microbes. The question is, which ones are any good? I appreciate Dennis's suggestion of the Energy Wellness brand machine. However, that would not be my first choice. While some people really like the Energy Wellness device, it utilizes code numbers instead of actual frequencies. So, the user is limited to the pre-set programs that are already in the machine (which correspond to the code numbers). If one of the pre-set programs corresponds to what you're working on, that's good. But if you need to use a frequency that's not already pre-programmed into the unit, you're out of luck. There are some excellent laboratory-tested frequencies that wouldn't be able to be used in such machines that rely solely on code numbers instead of actual frequencies. If you don't click with the seller or vendor and there's not good communication between the two of you, your healing can really be hampered. Don't forget, though, sellers and manufacturers of frequency devices are legally not allowed to give medical advice or discuss using the device in a medical context. If they do talk to you in such terms, they are taking a great risk legally. So it's best not to push them with such questions. It's always good to be able to try out a unit before you purchase it. By the way, there are some device manufacturers and sellers whom I really trust. In the 20 years that I've been investigating this technology, I've met some shysters. But I've also met some wonderful, caring people who also know what they're talking about and truly want people to be healthy (which is why they got into this business in the first place). Some of the most ethical manufacturers I know have told prospective customers to buy from another seller because they sensed that the prospective customer would be happier elsewhere. Now THAT'S customer service! Not every unit is suited to every person. As good as a unit might be, different people require different styles and features on their units. And some people respond better to different pieces of equipment. I've noticed this for myself, personally, and based on reports from users all over the globe, it's true for others as well. So Patti, don't give up. One thing I do want to caution you about, however, is the need for a multi-faceted approach. The Lyme spirochete is very tricky because it can change its form and hide in different tissues in the body. Everyone I know who uses Rife Therapy for Lyme utilizes other modalities along with it, such as Samento (a potent form of Cat's Claw herb), colloidal silver, and some other modalities. One relatively unknown, low-tech modality that's so simple, people tend to discount it, is Dinshah's Spectro-Chrome color therapy. I stopped a gallbladder attack in 20 minutes using this therapy. I think a lot of Lyme sufferers would have more success, and get better sooner, if they used Spectro-Chrome along with rifing. All the best, Nenah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2012 Report Share Posted May 29, 2012 Nina, I looked up the Spectro Chrome therapy you talk of and went to their website, but it’s somewhat confusing. So do they just sell a book that tells you the things you need to buy to do this at home? It will tell you the colors you need for lyme disease? Thanks, Sharon Patti wrote: I would like to buy a Rife machine for Lyme and I have no idea how to find one of the top ones? Anyone that can help please let me know. --------------------------------------------- Dennis wrote: Google craigslist.org " rife machine " or put in the brands like " energy wellness " --------------------------------------------- wrote: In your search, if you already haven't discovered, many of these electrical devices are called " Rife " machines when they aren't....If you can, select a product that has an easy full return policy. Certainly search your area for those the would share for you to at least try it out before buying. For every device you will certainly find plenty of pro and con testimonials so, ultimately what you get is a minor crap shoot. Getting Nenah's book might be a worth while investment to maybe help prevent wasting money on a wrong device....A wild frontier indeed. Please take your time and do not rush your decision. Getting advice from one that is actually selling the device might be a tiny bit biased. --------------------------------------------- , Thanks for recommending my book. Unfortunately, here in the States we have the paradoxical situation of receiving TOO MUCH information and TOO LITTLE information at the same time. Since frequency devices are not approved by the FDA for medical purposes, machine manufacturers are heavily restricted regarding what they are able to say, and ultimately it's the consumer who suffers. Some might argue that Royal Rife himself was the only one who produced a real " Rife machine. " Fortunately, there are many devices on the market today that utilize the principles of resonance to disable or kill microbes. The question is, which ones are any good? I appreciate Dennis's suggestion of the Energy Wellness brand machine. However, that would not be my first choice. While some people really like the Energy Wellness device, it utilizes code numbers instead of actual frequencies. So, the user is limited to the pre-set programs that are already in the machine (which correspond to the code numbers). If one of the pre-set programs corresponds to what you're working on, that's good. But if you need to use a frequency that's not already pre-programmed into the unit, you're out of luck. There are some excellent laboratory-tested frequencies that wouldn't be able to be used in such machines that rely solely on code numbers instead of actual frequencies. If you don't click with the seller or vendor and there's not good communication between the two of you, your healing can really be hampered. Don't forget, though, sellers and manufacturers of frequency devices are legally not allowed to give medical advice or discuss using the device in a medical context. If they do talk to you in such terms, they are taking a great risk legally. So it's best not to push them with such questions. It's always good to be able to try out a unit before you purchase it. By the way, there are some device manufacturers and sellers whom I really trust. In the 20 years that I've been investigating this technology, I've met some shysters. But I've also met some wonderful, caring people who also know what they're talking about and truly want people to be healthy (which is why they got into this business in the first place). Some of the most ethical manufacturers I know have told prospective customers to buy from another seller because they sensed that the prospective customer would be happier elsewhere. Now THAT'S customer service! Not every unit is suited to every person. As good as a unit might be, different people require different styles and features on their units. And some people respond better to different pieces of equipment. I've noticed this for myself, personally, and based on reports from users all over the globe, it's true for others as well. So Patti, don't give up. One thing I do want to caution you about, however, is the need for a multi-faceted approach. The Lyme spirochete is very tricky because it can change its form and hide in different tissues in the body. Everyone I know who uses Rife Therapy for Lyme utilizes other modalities along with it, such as Samento (a potent form of Cat's Claw herb), colloidal silver, and some other modalities. One relatively unknown, low-tech modality that's so simple, people tend to discount it, is Dinshah's Spectro-Chrome color therapy. I stopped a gallbladder attack in 20 minutes using this therapy. I think a lot of Lyme sufferers would have more success, and get better sooner, if they used Spectro-Chrome along with rifing. All the best, Nenah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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