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Hi all

I've noticed that a lot of the programs quoted require pulsed

waveforms rather than steady state frequencies. Pulsing/bursting is

beyond the capabilities of the function generator I'm using at the

moment. Does anyone have any thoughts on the importance (or not) of

pulsing the signal going to a Rife machine?

thanks

Tim

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>I've noticed that a lot of the programs quoted require pulsed

>waveforms rather than steady state frequencies. Pulsing/bursting is

>beyond the capabilities of the function generator I'm using at the

>moment. Does anyone have any thoughts on the importance (or not) of

>pulsing the signal going to a Rife machine?

Does your function generator have an external modulation input? If

so, simply generate a low frequency squarewave with an LM555 and feed

it in. If not, run the FG output through a relay and use the same

circuit to make and break it at around 4-5Hz.

http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/gadgets/555/555.html

Note that addditonal refinements allow for adjustment of duty cycle.

Metronome kits are widely available and these can be easily modfied

as well. Or, go for broke and buy this already assembled for a mere $50.

http://www.electronickits.com/kit/complete/meas/fg500k.htm

Another alternative, if one is applying only audio, is to generate

the pulsed signal entirely in Goldwave, Audacity or CoolEdit and then

amplify it external to the PC. In any case, always check your output

with an oscilloscope, and ensure electrical isolation from the power grid.

Plasma dynamics aside, the import of pulsing is two fold. First is to

enhance absorption. Try driving a nail with steady force and you will

get the idea. The second is to administer some complementary benefit

intrinsic to the pulsation frequency itself. There are a few

variations on this. The body possesses mechanical resonances in the

ELF range that can be used to good effect. The pulse rate may also be

adjusted as a lower harmonic of the AF, thereby reinforcing it.

The above information is provided for educational purposes only.

Nielsen

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