Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Type 1 Diabetes and Rife Machines

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Hi Christy,

I have a friend with type 1 ... male in the late 40's

We have done very well with MSM and Sodium Ascorbate ( large dose ) 10 grams of MSM per day and 15 grams of sodium ascorbate per day.

Am using Psych-K to reprogramming his beliefs that type 1 isn't for life and the body can rebuild the glands on the surface of the pancreas and start producing insulin again.

He is looking forward to trying the new Rife Sweep protocol with Spectrotek's SSQ-2F assembled into a 100 watt Rife plasma system. If all goes well he will be increasing the power to 300 watts.

http://rife-beam-ray.com/index.htm

The Rife Sweep system is being used in hope to increase the entrainment effects and reduce any microbe loading present that may be an irritant to the healing.

After several months on the MSM and sodium ascorbate he is going through a phase where his blood sugars have been very stable and he has not needed as much insulin as before.

Sincerely,Ken Uzzellhttp://frex.com.au

Type 1 Diabetes and Rife Machines

I hopefully can offer hope to any out there who is trying to reverse type 1 diabetes. I have met some families who have been able to reverse this terrible disease. It took about 2-3 years. Please check out the GAPS diet by Natasha -McBride. Also, please take a look at this video from a man in Canada who was type 1 insulin dependent for 59 years and in 6 months was able to get off of insulin by using a Rife machine. It is possible because I have met folks who have done it. That is our hope for our son as well. He is only on 4 units of insulin and even went 2 years without requiring insulin. The endo at children's hospital here in Dallas say they have never seen nor read about a case like his. We hope to keep causing them to scratch their heads. We are looking at purchasing a Model A Rife machine by JWLabs… this is the Rife machine that Christoph used (see video).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqKW151vNQM

We also are using Low Dose Naltrexone for our son. If you don't know about this please check it out at www.lowdosenaltrexone.org. Our doctor in Colorado has been able to keep his type 1 patients in a "honeymoon" stage for up to 7 years and counting. It is a remarkable drug that actually tricks the body into healing itself by shutting down the opioide receptors which causes the body to make more endorphins. It is an FDA drug, but it's hard to get a doc to prescribe it even though it does not have side effects (besides affecting sleep in a few people for a couple of weeks). Perhaps it is because it is $11 a month and drug companies aren't beating down the doors of doctors' offices to promote it? I can show you how to get a prescription without a doctor if you are interested from online pharmacies.

Christy Lafferty

Legacy Portraiture

legacyportraiture@...

www.PictureALegacy.com

Type 1 diabetes is untreatable. The damage has been done and it is permanent. There has been some research with stem cell transplantation but the results have not been verified. Some (very few) have responded to cedar berries as apparently a few cells remained quasi-functional but the likelihood of full pancreatic restoration is very moot. Rife machines nor anything else will resolve this problem, the damage has been done. Looking for a cure will be nothing but continuing disappointment. Unfortunately hope in resolving this form of diabetes is a pipe dream and nothing more. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen---------------------------------------------------------->Does it have much on treating Type 1 Diabetes?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Chromium picolinate stabilzed blood sugar To: Rife Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 3:28 PM Subject: Re: Type 1 Diabetes and Rife

Machines

Hi Christy,

I have a friend with type 1 ... male in the late 40's

We have done very well with MSM and Sodium Ascorbate ( large dose ) 10 grams of MSM per day and 15 grams of sodium ascorbate per day.

Am using Psych-K to reprogramming his beliefs that type 1 isn't for life and the body can rebuild the glands on the surface of the pancreas and start producing insulin again.

He is looking forward to trying the new Rife Sweep protocol with Spectrotek's SSQ-2F assembled into a 100 watt Rife plasma system. If all goes well he will be increasing the power to 300 watts.

http://rife-beam-ray.com/index.htm

The Rife Sweep system is being used in hope to increase the entrainment effects and reduce any microbe loading present that may be an irritant to the healing.

After several months on the MSM and sodium ascorbate he is going through a phase where his blood sugars have been very stable and he has not needed as much insulin as before.

Sincerely,Ken Uzzellhttp://frex.com.au

Type 1 Diabetes and Rife Machines

I hopefully can offer hope to any out there who is trying to reverse type 1 diabetes. I have met some families who have been able to reverse this terrible disease. It took about 2-3 years. Please check out the GAPS diet by Natasha -McBride. Also, please take a look at this video from a man in Canada who was type 1 insulin dependent for 59 years and in 6 months was able to get off of insulin by using a Rife machine. It is possible because I have met folks who have done it. That is our hope for our son as well. He is only on 4 units of insulin and even went 2 years without requiring insulin. The endo at children's hospital here in Dallas say they have never seen nor read about a case like his. We hope to keep causing them to scratch their heads. We are looking at purchasing a Model A Rife machine by JWLabs… this is the Rife machine that Christoph used (see video).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqKW151vNQM

We also are using Low Dose Naltrexone for our son. If you don't know about this please check it out at http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/. Our doctor in Colorado has been able to keep his type 1 patients in a "honeymoon" stage for up to 7 years and counting. It is a remarkable drug that actually tricks the body into healing itself by shutting down the opioide receptors which causes the body to make more endorphins. It is an FDA drug, but it's hard to get a doc to prescribe it even though it does not have side effects (besides affecting sleep in a few people for a couple of weeks). Perhaps it is because it is $11 a month and drug companies aren't beating down the doors of doctors' offices to promote it? I can show you how to get a prescription without a doctor if you are interested from online pharmacies.

Christy Lafferty Legacy Portraiture legacyportraiture@...

http://www.picturealegacy.com/

Type 1 diabetes is untreatable. The damage has been done and it is permanent. There has been some research with stem cell transplantation but the results have not been verified. Some (very few) have responded to cedar berries as apparently a few cells remained quasi-functional but the likelihood of full pancreatic restoration is very moot. Rife machines nor anything else will resolve this problem, the damage has been done. Looking for a cure will be nothing but continuing disappointment. Unfortunately hope in resolving this form of diabetes is a pipe dream and nothing more. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen---------------------------------------------------------->Does it have much on treating Type 1 Diabetes?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I disagree with Carmi that type 1 diabetes is incurable.I have helped 31 children over the last 20 years go off insulin by a combination of change in diet,By identifying and avoiding the food to which they are allergic. Mostly milk and milk products, but also wheat, corn and in 3 cases mung beans, eggs. Stress was often an aggravating issue, family counselling was helpful in this.Herbs used were :- coconut flower water in 18 cases, neem leaf water in 7 cases , holy basil leaves in 3' and jamun fruit in 4 patients,All these patients initially on insulin were able to go off insulin and control blood sugar without any medication. The process took anout a year for the body to heal enough for the pancreas to start producing insulin.and and upto another 2.5 years to gradually wean them off insulin totallyAnother 87 were also advised on their course of treatment but were lost to follow up during the course of treatment, either due to unwillingness to comply, being told that type 1 diabetes is incur able and they were wasting their money, etc.With warm regardsDr Manik Hiranandani Sent from my iPad

Chromium picolinate stabilzed blood sugar To: Rife Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 3:28 PM Subject: Re: Type 1 Diabetes and Rife

Machine

Hi Christy

I have a friend with type 1 ... male in the late 40's

We have done very well with MSM and Sodium Ascorbate ( large dose ) 10 grams of MSM per day and 15 grams of sodium ascorbate per day.

Am using Psych-K to reprogramming his beliefs that type 1 isn't for life and the body can rebuild the glands on the surface of the pancreas and start producing insulin again.

He is looking forward to trying the new Rife Sweep protocol with Spectrotek's SSQ-2F assembled into a 100 watt Rife plasma system. If all goes well he will be increasing the power to 300 watts.

http://rife-beam-ray.com/index.htm

The Rife Sweep system is being used in hope to increase the entrainment effects and reduce any microbe loading present that may be an irritant to the healing.

After several months on the MSM and sodium ascorbate he is going through a phase where his blood sugars have been very stable and he has not needed as much insulin as before.

Sincerely,Ken Uzzellhttp://frex.com.au

Type 1 Diabetes and Rife Machines

I hopefully can offer hope to any out there who is trying to reverse type 1 diabetes. I have met some families who have been able to reverse this terrible disease. It took about 2-3 years. Please check out the GAPS diet by Natasha -McBride. Also, please take a look at this video from a man in Canada who was type 1 insulin dependent for 59 years and in 6 months was able to get off of insulin by using a Rife machine. It is possible because I have met folks who have done it. That is our hope for our son as well. He is only on 4 units of insulin and even went 2 years without requiring insulin. The endo at children's hospital here in Dallas say they have never seen nor read about a case like his. We hope to keep causing them to scratch their heads. We are looking at purchasing a Model A Rife machine by JWLabs… this is the Rife machine that Christoph used (see video).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqKW151vNQM

We also are using Low Dose Naltrexone for our son. If you don't know about this please check it out at http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/. Our doctor in Colorado has been able to keep his type 1 patients in a "honeymoon" stage for up to 7 years and counting. It is a remarkable drug that actually tricks the body into healing itself by shutting down the opioide receptors which causes the body to make more endorphins. It is an FDA drug, but it's hard to get a doc to prescribe it even though it does not have side effects (besides affecting sleep in a few people for a couple of weeks). Perhaps it is because it is $11 a month and drug companies aren't beating down the doors of doctors' offices to promote it? I can show you how to get a prescription without a doctor if you are interested from online pharmacies.

Christy Lafferty Legacy Portraiture legacyportraiture@...

http://www.picturealegacy.com/

Type 1 diabetes is untreatable. The damage has been done and it is permanent. There has been some research with stem cell transplantation but the results have not been verified. Some (very few) have responded to cedar berries as apparently a few cells remained quasi-functional but the likelihood of full pancreatic restoration is very moot. Rife machines nor anything else will resolve this problem, the damage has been done. Looking for a cure will be nothing but continuing disappointment. Unfortunately hope in resolving this form of diabetes is a pipe dream and nothing more. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen---------------------------------------------------------->Does it have much on treating Type 1 Diabetes?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Thanks to all who replied, who don't accept that a 'diagnosis' label means an

expected outcome. Everyone is unique and their collection of symptoms can often

be caused by different factors. Therefore, the things that help, can also be

varied and unique to that person. Beyond the physical, addressing issues of the

whole person, as Dr. H did, can be significant factors too.

I have a friend with a well researched disease. Researchers identify many

different types of the disease. Not only are different parts of the body

affected, but likely there are assorted causes. I see a big variety of

infectious agents, toxins and chemicals as factors in many different symptoms.

Keeping the whole system in mind seems to provide the most lasting results.

Thanks again for sharing success stories from your varied experience.

Judy Stone ND

>

> I disagree with Carmi that type 1 diabetes is incurable.

> I have helped 31 children over the last 20 years go off insulin by a

combination of change in diet,

> By identifying and avoiding the food to which they are allergic. Mostly milk

and milk products, but also wheat, corn and in 3 cases mung beans, eggs.

>

> Stress was often an aggravating issue, family counselling was helpful in this.

>

> Herbs used were :- coconut flower water in 18 cases, neem leaf water in 7

cases , holy basil leaves in 3' and jamun fruit in 4 patients,

>

> All these patients initially on insulin were able to go off insulin and

control blood sugar without any medication.

>

> The process took anout a year for the body to heal enough for the pancreas to

start producing insulin.and and upto another 2.5 years to gradually wean them

off insulin totally

> Another 87 were also advised on their course of treatment but were lost to

follow up during the course of treatment, either due to unwillingness to comply,

being told that type 1 diabetes is incur able and they were wasting their

money, etc.

>

> With warm regards

> Dr Manik Hiranandani

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Cinnamon is supposed to be helpful too.

<Chromium picolinate stabilzed blood sugar>

Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chem ical Sensitivityand other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...