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Autism / History of Rife sessions and observable results:

Location: Truerife / Kalamazoo Michigan USA

Trial Duration: 6 Months

System: Truerife T-150 EMEM Based System (Plasma Device) with grounding

capabilities

Frequency of sessions: Weekly / 1hr

Subject age: 6 years

Last fall 2004 we completed our fourth session on " " for autism. Mike is

6 years old.

His mother reports dramatic increases in social interaction and greater focus.

For example: she would have to time his breakfast and constantly " prod " Mike to

continue eating his breakfast. Because of lack of focus, if left alone his

breakfast could take two hours to finish, if he finished it at all. He now is

finishing his breakfast on his own without constant prodding and reminders.

He has also noticed a decrease in his appetite for carbs, although this has

resurged when treatments were discontinued for two weeks. He has been receiving

treatments once a week. School has generally improved, but more progress would

be hopeful.

We have created the " M. A. C. " Frequency Set for autism. Mac stands for MERCURY

/ AUTISM / CANDIDA which seems in early testing to be producing dramatic

results. It must be remembered that even if some of the contributing factors to

autism have been resolved, social skills must be learned.

During the Candida frequency session his cheeks turn rosy red, indicating we are

getting a 'hit " on this set. Will keep you posted on future progress.

UPDATE: This letter I just received after our session from his father:

has made remarkable improvement since the " grounded " Rife Treatment.

For the first time in his life he asked a " Why " question on Thursday. It was a

simple question but nonetheless the very first time he ever used the word asking

a question.

His eye contact has improved immensely. He will look us in the eye for several

seconds' duration now. He used to occasionally glance at our eyes before. When

we would tell him to look at our eyes it was almost as if it hurt him to do

that. As if he couldn't take much of it.

He is improving on his communication ability as well. It is becoming very

apparent that communication -- that is actually formulating words and sentences

-- has been very hard for him. In his younger years we noticed that he would use

words he found in his books to express himself. Lately he has been attempting to

construct his own sentences and it is obviously difficult for him. Tonight he

started and stopped himself mid-sentence 4 times before he was able to complete

the word he wanted to use in the sentence he was saying to . But he did not

give up. It was a complicated sentence with big words in it -- like " episode "

" ingredient " and " crucial. " Not your average fair for a kintergardener. But it

revealed his difficulty in communicating.

UPDATE: Received this update today concerning the autism case:

continues to make good progress with his condition. It is amazing to

us to see him develop in ways that autistic kids are supposed to have

difficulties with.

One area that characterizes autism is that autistic people have a difficult

time realizing that other people think differently about things than they do.

used to project his preferences on us all the time. Like he likes red as

his favorite color. Then he would tell me that my favorite color is yellow and

's is blue. He could not accept that we might like a different color.

That's jut how it had to be. But he has grown a great deal in this regard. Not

only understanding that we think differently about things but accepting the

fact. If we have a different opinion or desire he no longer tries to convince us

otherwise. He will just say that he feels differently.

UPDATE: We are in the final stages of isolating an effective autism MAC set.

We had to adjust some frequencies from our last program run which we tested a

week ago, as " Mike " had a difficult week. We had tried a new set last week, but

returned to a previously effective one. Received this e-mail the day after

treatment:

" It has certainly made a big difference in his behavior. They (his teachers)

told his mother that he had a good day at school. "

UPDATE: Since finalizing the MAC set, has continued to make good

progress with NO relapse. We see his parents every other week now.

UPDATE: has received about eight Rife MAC sets for autism.... He has

not regressed for an entire month since we locked in the best frequencies to

complete the MAC set. MAC stand for Mercury (Detox) Autism and Candida. These

are the 3 areas we go after each time.

Received this letter today from his father: continues to make good

progress with his condition. It is amazing to us to see him develop in ways that

autistic kids are supposed to have difficulties with.

Conclusions: This Technology seems to have made a tremendous difference in

the symptoms that characterize autism, but it is too early to tell how much

further progress will be made as behavioral changes take months or years to

develop. Continued treatments may be necessary over months or years to

stabilize progress and prevent relapse. continues to receive regular

Rife treatments from his parents who now own and operate Rife technology.

Update: has continued to make good progress since these earl sessions

over 3 years ago. He attends regular school and has joined the choir.

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#Autism secondary causes

#We set up this program after reading a study which indicated that these

Pathogens have been found in virtually all people with Autism. Although no

casual link has been shown, we have had good results with our Son's Autistic

traits by running this program on him at night. We run this about every 3 or 4

days and it helps him to function much better. Specifically we notice that his

verbal communications are more fluent, he is less irritable and is much more

compliant with our requests after we run this program at night. We also link

this set with the Autism (MAC) preset in the Rife Frequencies to make an extra

long set we run, ungrounded, while he sleeps. To do this we set the Computer up

on a night stand and place the double-bubble bulb directly under his pillow.

#AUTISM PATHOGENS - This series of sweeps targets the following foreign invaders

which are commonly present in children diagnosed with Autism: Lyme Disease;

Herpes 1 & 2; Epstein Barr Virus; Cyto Megalo Virus & Measles.

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pneumoniae, Stphlococcus, Mumps, Rubella

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Dear Angie,

Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

particular subject.

Age is critical, as are general demeanour, educational

background, lifestyle and household environment, etc.

There are definitely protocol and counseling regimens

that bring about wonderful results.

Always,

Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Are there any success stories here?

>

>

> Angie

>

>

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through relentless research and infinite patience.

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what is the grounding setup ?? aside from the device being an emem....I have

two and neither are " grounded " that I am aware of......

what great results from a very impacting infirmity..I " m happy for the child

and his parents...its likely will be saving him from years of caustic

medicines thrust upon him if he continues on this path. miraculous!

medusa

Re: Frequencies for autism?

> Autism / History of Rife sessions and observable results:

>

> Location: Truerife / Kalamazoo Michigan USA

> Trial Duration: 6 Months

> System: Truerife T-150 EMEM Based System (Plasma Device) with grounding

> capabilities

> Frequency of sessions: Weekly / 1hr

> Subject age: 6 years

>

> Last fall 2004 we completed our fourth session on " " for autism.

> Mike is 6 years old.

> His mother reports dramatic increases in social interaction and greater

> focus. For example: she would have to time his breakfast and constantly

> " prod " Mike to continue eating his breakfast. Because of lack of focus, if

> left alone his breakfast could take two hours to finish, if he finished it

> at all. He now is finishing his breakfast on his own without constant

> prodding and reminders. ........>

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Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most troubling situation with 1 of 150

babies born being diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife technology may be

able to be of valuable assistance to find a remedy and a cure.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear Angie,

Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

particular subject.

Age is critical, as are general demeanour, educational

background, lifestyle and household environment, etc.

There are definitely protocol and counseling regimens

that bring about wonderful results.

Always,

Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Are there any success stories here?

>

>

> Angie

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility, In search of the truth

through relentless research and infinite patience.

__________________________________________________________

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Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> > in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

>

__________________________________________________________

> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

>

http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list & sid=396545367

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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>

>

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through relentless research and infinite patience.

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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I think the CDC has those statistics.

Angie

Ian MacLeod wrote:

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

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-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

Luther-Tyler,TX

-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

Luther-Tyler,TX

-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

Luther-Tyler,TX

-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

Luther-Tyler,TX

-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

Luther-Tyler,TX

-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

Luther-Tyler,TX

-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

Luther-Tyler,TX

-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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Dear All: Unfortunately, the stats are correct. I believe this is for USA.

Not global.

Please refer to site.

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/2007romeconf.htm

Luther-Tyler,TX

-- Re: Frequencies for autism?

Dear all,

I find the figure of 1 out of 150 to be preposterous.

My medical statisticians are also doubtful and have

asked if you have a source for such a claim.

Yours,

Dr. Ian MacLeod & Team.

--- McGuire wrote:

> Thanks for you feedback. I find this a most

> troubling situation with 1 of 150 babies born being

> diagnosed with autism. I think that the Rife

> technology may be able to be of valuable assistance

> to find a remedy and a cure.

>

> Angie

>

> Ian MacLeod wrote:

> Dear Angie,

>

> Yes, there are a number of good protocols with

> striking success in this area. The difficulty arises

> in diagnosis and protocol determination for the

> particular subject.

>

> Age is critical, as are general demeanour,

> educational

> background, lifestyle and household environment,

> etc.

>

> There are definitely protocol and counseling

> regimens

> that bring about wonderful results.

>

> Always,

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D.

>

> --- McGuire wrote:

>

> > Are there any success stories here?

> >

> >

> > Angie

> >

> >

>

> Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility,

> In search of the truth through relentless research

> and infinite patience.

>

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