Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 So i followed some simple instructions as to how to build a rife machine under $200. I'm using a 5 year old pioneer stereo receiver. I'm currently using the frex (http://heal-me.com.au/frex.html) as the frequency generator. I have an input jack from my computer sound card that plugs into my receiver. I used 2 speaker wires that hook up from the + and - outputs for speaker A on the back of the receiver. The stereo wires then end with banana plugs that fit perfectly into 2 hand held cylinders. The question i have is this: Is the feeling of the frequencies supposed to feel like a tingling sensation kind of like how your leg would fall asleep and then when you stand up it feels like your being sandblasted? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 >Is the feeling of the frequencies supposed to feel like a tingling >sensation kind of like how your leg would fall asleep and then when you >stand up it feels like your being sandblasted? It will if the voltage is high enough, depending somewhat on if saline towelling, gel, etc. is used. Whether or not this is a good thing, depends on your interpretation of what is supposed to be happening. The body contains its own electrical system. The effects of externally applied signals, at any magnitude, are not trivial or fully understood. Self-experimentation implies a learned ability to detect subtle changes occurring due to the stimulus. Although some find it reassuring to validate the stimulus itself by feeling it, this is not the point of the exercise. Use an oscilloscope. Otherwise, It's like sticking your finger into the spokes of a wheel to check if it's spinning. Also bear in mind, the human body evolved to process a predefined range of energetic stimuli, such as occurs naturally at the Earth's surface. Therefore, in certain cases, " windows " of response to a specific signature may exist at lower intensities and not higher ones. BTW I would strongly advise against using _any_ 110/240V powered equipment that is not medically certified for skin contact. If there is an internal short to the electrodes, serious injury or death may result. Nielsen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 >Is the feeling of the frequencies supposed to feel like a tingling >sensation kind of like how your leg would fall asleep and then when you >stand up it feels like your being sandblasted? It will if the voltage is high enough, depending somewhat on if saline towelling, gel, etc. is used. Whether or not this is a good thing, depends on your interpretation of what is supposed to be happening. The body contains its own electrical system. The effects of externally applied signals, at any magnitude, are not trivial or fully understood. Self-experimentation implies a learned ability to detect subtle changes occurring due to the stimulus. Although some find it reassuring to validate the stimulus itself by feeling it, this is not the point of the exercise. Use an oscilloscope. Otherwise, It's like sticking your finger into the spokes of a wheel to check if it's spinning. Also bear in mind, the human body evolved to process a predefined range of energetic stimuli, such as occurs naturally at the Earth's surface. Therefore, in certain cases, " windows " of response to a specific signature may exist at lower intensities and not higher ones. BTW I would strongly advise against using _any_ 110/240V powered equipment that is not medically certified for skin contact. If there is an internal short to the electrodes, serious injury or death may result. Nielsen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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