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> --- jollysoul@... wrote:

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> > Several weeks back I downloaded a list of frequencies to be

> > used on a large number of cures,

> <snip>

> > I don't remember any specific frequencies given, but

> > they were printed out to four or five places at a one hertz

> > frequency resolution.

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> [ replied]:

> These sound like Char's frequencies. If so, then the people you

downloaded them from are violating her patent.

If the printed out frequencies mentioned by jollysoul are at a one-hertz

resolution, 's assessment that they are my frequencies would be

incorrect. When I provide frequencies, they are most often in a range

permitting accuracy to 1/100 of a hertz. It's my opinion that for certain

(but not necessarily all) nucleic acid targets, that kind of accuracy could

be useful.

Best wishes,

Char

www.dnafrequencies.com

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Well, here is a small portion of the frequencies I had on my HDD. There are 33

pages in all. (single space) I don't know that any went to the right of the

decimal point, but I have not looked that closely.

Acidosis (hyperacidity) - 10000, 880, 802, 787, 776, 727, 20, 146Acne - 2720,

2170, 1800, 1600, 1550, 1552, 1500, 802, 880, 787, 727, 564,778

Acne secondary - 760, 465, 444, 450, 428, 660

Acne vulgaris - 564

Aconite (used to stimulate lymphocyte production) - 3347, 5611, 2791

Actinobacillus (a potentially pathogenic bacteria normally found in mammals)-

773 , 776, 778, 822

Actinomyces israelii (a bacterium normally found in the bowel and throat

that can cause deep, pus-filled holes in tissue) - 222, 262, 2154, 465, 488,

567, 7880, 10000, 787, 727, 20

Acupuncture disturbance field (scar focus) - 5.9

Acute pain - 3000, 95, 10000, 1550, 802, 880, 787, 727, 690, 666

Adenoids - 1550, 802, 880, 787, 776, 727, 444, 20, 428, 660, 2720, 2170

Adenoma, cervical (epithelial tumor of the cervix that can be either benign

or malignant. Also see Cancer.) - 433

Adenovirus (a virus that causes infections in the lungs, stomach, and

intestines) - 333, 523, 786, 768

Adhesions - 2720, 2170, 1550, 802, 880, 787, 776, 760, 727, 190

Adnamia, geriatric (fatigue of age) - 60, 27.5

Adnexitis (swelling of the ovaries or Fallopian tubes) - 440, 441, 522, 572,

3343, 3833, 5312

Adrenal stimulant - 10, 20, 2250

Aflatoxin (a liver-damaging toxin produced by certain food molds) - 344, 510,

943, 474, 476, 568

African trypanosomuasis - 656, 988, 780

AIDS (not for use in U.S. see HIV) - 2489, 465, 727, 787, 880, 1550, 1500, 1.2,

31000, 31750, 34750

AIDS secondary - 1113 for 12 min, 2128 for 16 min, 6121 for 21 min, 33 for 1 min

AIDS (1) - 1.44, 1550, 1500, 249, 418, 727, 787, 880, 2489, 3100, 3175, 3475

Notice the list for aids, where the last four are well above the frequency range

for sound. This list was from www.rife.hztronics.com

Vance

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--- cb wrote:

> If the printed out frequencies mentioned by jollysoul are

> at a one-hertz

> resolution, 's assessment that they are my

> frequencies would be

> incorrect. When I provide frequencies, they are most often

> in a range

> permitting accuracy to 1/100 of a hertz. It's my

> opinion that for certain

> (but not necessarily all) nucleic acid targets, that kind

> of accuracy could

> be useful.

I understood him to say that they were to four or five decimal places. I don't

think I've even heard of anyone else working out frequencies to that resolution.

Regards,

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Thankyou! VP

-------------- Original message --------------

--- jollysoul@... wrote:

> Well, here is a small portion of the frequencies I had on my

> HDD. There are 33 pages in all. (single space) I

> don't know that any went to the right of the decimal

> point, but I have not looked that closely.

<snip>

Okay; these are just the usual audio frequencies that everybody uses. They have

nothing to do with Rife. Here is the list of frequencies that were read in 1935

from the earlier machine that Rife used in the clinical trial:

http://rife.org/miscellaneous/raymach4-2.jpg

Notice that the frequencies are in kilocycles.

Regards,

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Hi Char,

I believe rife was killing stuff at the cellular level and your freq work on

the

dna of individual bugs. is this correct? what is the type of system u

recommend

with your freqs? all very interesting

Best Regards

Colin

Re: Re: Definition of the terms Rife and R.I.F.E.

controversy

> ----- Original Message -----

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>> --- jollysoul@... wrote:

>>

>>

>> > Several weeks back I downloaded a list of frequencies to be

>> > used on a large number of cures,

>> <snip>

>> > I don't remember any specific frequencies given, but

>> > they were printed out to four or five places at a one hertz

>> > frequency resolution.

>>

>> [ replied]:

>> These sound like Char's frequencies. If so, then the people you

> downloaded them from are violating her patent.

>

>

> If the printed out frequencies mentioned by jollysoul are at a one-hertz

> resolution, 's assessment that they are my frequencies would be

> incorrect. When I provide frequencies, they are most often in a range

> permitting accuracy to 1/100 of a hertz. It's my opinion that for certain

> (but not necessarily all) nucleic acid targets, that kind of accuracy

> could

> be useful.

>

> Best wishes,

> Char

> www.dnafrequencies.com

>

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