Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Sherry, You wrote: " I now realize the FSCAN is NOT a RIFE/plasma machine and evidently you must be a practitioner and use a pendulum or some such device. " The only real " rife " machine was made by Royal Rife. That said, the F-Scan is a CONTACT " Rife " machine. Other " Rife " machines convey the frequencies via a plasma LIGHT tube, rather than electrodes that you hold or rest your feet on. The F-Scan has the added advantage of discerning when the body is responding to the frequencies that are being fed into the body, and then cataloguing the " hits. " When we get " hits, " we know that these are the frequencies to use. The F-Scan is NOT a radionics device, Whereas radionics uses arbitrary numbers, or " rates, " which are endemic to whatever radionics unit you are using, the F-Scan produces real numbers, in the form of Hz (hertz) or MHz (megahertz) signals, that corresond to the MOR (mortal oscillatory rate) of microbes. If you use the analysis or DIRP feature of your F-Scan, you can then program those +very same numbers+ into your freestanding light tube unit, and run a treatment session. This repeatability -- the use of the same frequencies to affect the same microbes -- is a feature of all " Rife " devices. Anyone can use an F-Scan. It does not require the expertise of a " practitioner. " I am not versed in the ABPA. However, my understanding is that it can determine which frequencies someone needs, and send that person the frequencies. This would be quite useful to treat a dog, who obviously cannot hold on to electrodes. To treat my own dog with my F-Scan, I use a round magnetic pad that attaches in the back, and then have the dog lie on the pad. I have to sit with her and make sure she stays on the pad. Perhaps someone on this list can describe in more detail all the capabilities of an ABPA. To conclude: there is a learning curve in understanding what equipment is and is not, and what it can do. Part of that learning curve involves educating oneself on the meaning of various terms -- not always easy. Part of the challenge is, different people use the same terms in different ways, and some are better at teaching and communicating those meanings than others. It takes study to understand electromedicine. Electromedicine is a HUGE field. Sincerely, Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD http://www.nenahsylver.com * author, The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing * author, The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy ask me why you should be taking * Transfer Factor for superior immune support and * VIBE raw fruit & vegetable concentrate for total nutrition Re: Re: Shelvie Rettman - The Case Quoted on Quackwatch! >I did not have good results at all - as a matter of fact, if someone > else on this list would not have stepped in and 'educate' me about the > FSCAN being a radionics NOT a RIFE machine - I think my dog would be > dead. I have since purchased a Plasma Plus II machine and my dog is > still here and does not experience any herx affects from this machine. > It is almost calming to her. Before anyone 'assumes' that I was doing > nothing other than RIFE, rest assured I was and am doing a multitude > of other things and still am, just not buying into all the MLM products > that were thrown at me in the beginning. The bottom line with Jeff is > he started out needing $200/month to help my dog - then he needed > $200/week to help my dog. No one would/could answer my question as to > WHY I just purchased an FCAN II AND an ABPA (spending thousands of > dollars) and still had to use the services of Jeff Southerland??? I > now realize the FSCAN is NOT a RIFE/plasma machine and evidently you > must be a practitioner and use a pendulum or some such device. I even > asked Dale about it being a RIFE machine. I was told that the FSCAN II > was being used in Switzerland in hospitals and insurance was even > paying for them to be used - so I now realize the question was skirted > around quite well. I am new to the rife world - since October! I > hope that others that are new realize that RIFE and RADIONICS are two > completely different types of machines. This is a RIFE list - is it > not???? I never heard of radionics before now. I THOUGHT I was > purchasing a rife machine. It seems there is plenty of 'omission of > facts' to answer questions. I have learned a lot in a short amount of > time. I now realize there is politics and money making ventures in > this field just like any other. I just wanted to get my dog better. > Too me, Shelvie isn't doing anything different than what is happening > on this very list and to me and my dog. > > Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 I have Nenah's book Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing and Rosner's books. I have a GB4000 but often follow links posted on these lists to read about other machines. I never really understood Radionics despite following various links. The first explanation that helped me understand Radionics was one I found in A Practical Guide to Vibrational Medicine by Gerber, M.D. - pgs 330 to 368 (softcover). It's a fascinating history of how it was developed. I am also reading books, listening to CDs, and watching DVDS on health related matters by various people: Candace Pert, Bruce Lipton, Donna Eden, Lynne McTaggert, Goldman, Leonard Horowitz, Weston Price, Sherry , Becker, Doug Kaufmann, Masuru Emoto, Russel Blaylock, and others. Moving from absolute faith in allopathic medicine to taking an interest and responsibility for my own and my family's health has required a steep learning curve. But, I'm still near the bottom of this curve. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Hi Nenah, I agree with the statement you made here, as will those of us who have had the luxury of time to study or have learned about this technology from knowledgable people. But with headline statements like " The Most Advanced Rife Machine Now Available " as seen on this site:- http://www.braintuner.com/fscan-rife-machines/ how are newcomers, who are working against the clock to help a loved one, supposed to know? A very sad situation indeed. Barbara > > > The only real " rife " machine was made by Royal Rife. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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