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--- Dorisse Neale wrote:

> Does anyone have info, experience, advice about

> using Rife during the

> detox ing of chemotherapy.

>

> Unfortunately a woman I know who is contacting me

> now, did not like how

> Rifing felt (she refused to do the detoxing at the

> same time so she was

> herxing really badly) so she decided against it.

> Now, almost a year

> later, she has undergone chemo and wants the machine

> for helping her

> her with detox. I'm not so sure about this.

>

> Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

> Dorisse

>

>

>

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what kind of " Rife " machine?

Dorisse Neale wrote:

> Does anyone have info, experience, advice about using Rife during the

> detox ing of chemotherapy.

>

> Unfortunately a woman I know who is contacting me now, did not like how

> Rifing felt (she refused to do the detoxing at the same time so she was

> herxing really badly) so she decided against it. Now, almost a year

> later, she has undergone chemo and wants the machine for helping her

> her with detox. I'm not so sure about this.

>

> Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

> Dorisse

>

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I have a computerized BCX411 - been using it for 3 years - it's a great

machine. I'm a 30+ year nurse, very familiar with detoxing and have

worked with many clients over the years, although only 2+ with Rife. So

I know a lot about detoxing (not that I can't learn more). My specific

question is about rifing for chemotherapy detox.

Thanks all

> what kind of " Rife " machine?

>

>

> Dorisse Neale wrote:

>

> > Does anyone have info, experience, advice about using Rife during

> the

> > detox ing of chemotherapy.

> >

> > Unfortunately a woman I know who is contacting me now, did not like

> how

> > Rifing felt (she refused to do the detoxing at the same time so she

> was

> > herxing really badly) so she decided against it. Now, almost a year

> > later, she has undergone chemo and wants the machine for helping her

> > her with detox. I'm not so sure about this.

> >

> > Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

> > Dorisse

> >

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I have tried to use my Rife systems only for a while now and have not fully

succeeded.

I have used a " poor man's Rife " unit from holman.net and graduated to an EM+

from Bruce Stenulson, but almost to no avail.

None of the software I have used so far can do much more than try and fight

the effects of Decadron, used to fight the nausea of being subjected to

Platinols, Gemzar and the rest of that garbage.

There are a couple of good frequencies related to Energy and Wellness that

help A LOT.

Some others work to fight cancer pain, and at times those are most welcome

to control the discomfort of bone lesions.

And I have even found out that my cancer is " gone " or " near gone " , so these

machines do work.

But I had otherwise not found any magic bullets that would make one feel

fully " normal " again.

The problem is that the same type of cancer will effect different people in

different manners: metastases will be in different parts of the body, glands

will react differently to the cancer's presence, etcetera.

The real advantage of using Rife equipment is in giving the cancer patient

the opportunity to eliminate parasites and, if used correctly, to help

" tune " what parts of the body are being used by the cancer for its own

purposes at the expense of the rest of him/her.

In my case my hypothalamus gland was being shorted out into having its

processes dedicated exclusively to the well being of my cancer: once this

fact was clear ONE overnight session with my EM+ made an incredible

difference in the way I felt and functioned.

A visit to a naturopath knowledgeable in the use of Rife (I am told he uses

a GB4000 as part of his practice) did in days what I had not accomplished in

months.

I still feel rather fatigued and nauseated as I am still undergoing chemo

(last group of sessions), but I am now orders of magnitude better than I was

months ago to the extent that at one point I had lost well over 30 lbs in

about two weeks while now I am gaining weight again.

I would strongly suggest for this cancer patient to find someone with a good

reputation and perhaps go through a full Biofeedback session: I'll bet that

there are parts of her that are not functioning correctly still and

desperately need the ACCURATE use of Rife as well as perhaps some vitamins

and supplements.

Buying Rife equipment was the best expense I have made in the past ten

years.

Knowing EXACTLY what to work on with it is downright priceless.

Luigi

Re: Rife as therapy for chemo detox

> what kind of " Rife " machine?

>

>

> Dorisse Neale wrote:

>

>> Does anyone have info, experience, advice about using Rife during the

>> detox ing of chemotherapy.

>>

>> Unfortunately a woman I know who is contacting me now, did not like how

>> Rifing felt (she refused to do the detoxing at the same time so she was

>> herxing really badly) so she decided against it. Now, almost a year

>> later, she has undergone chemo and wants the machine for helping her

>> her with detox. I'm not so sure about this.

>>

>> Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

>> Dorisse

>>

>

>

>

>

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I have heard that high vitC alone can stop all side effects of chemo. lee

> Does anyone have info, experience, advice about using Rife during the

> detox ing of chemotherapy.

>

> Unfortunately a woman I know who is contacting me now, did not like how

> Rifing felt (she refused to do the detoxing at the same time so she was

> herxing really badly) so she decided against it. Now, almost a year

> later, she has undergone chemo and wants the machine for helping her

> her with detox. I'm not so sure about this.

>

> Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

> Dorisse

>

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>

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My wife got around 75 -100 grams of vitamin C in a Meyers cocktail

intravenously and this halted the nausea vomiting, any extra nausea was

stopped by taking a Ginger candy we got from the World Bazaar such as

Gingin, for the muscle pain we took l-glutamine this helps ease the damage

to the muscles and protects the nerve sheaths, she had no more sores either,

in fact we took and ate healthy lunches during her chemo sessions.

Terry

Re: Rife as therapy for chemo detox

I have heard that high vitC alone can stop all side effects of chemo. lee

> Does anyone have info, experience, advice about using Rife during the

> detox ing of chemotherapy.

>

> Unfortunately a woman I know who is contacting me now, did not like

> how Rifing felt (she refused to do the detoxing at the same time so

> she was herxing really badly) so she decided against it. Now, almost a

> year later, she has undergone chemo and wants the machine for helping

> her her with detox. I'm not so sure about this.

>

> Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

> Dorisse

>

> *

>

>

>

>

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