Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 Janaia, I will run a power consumption test on my Doug Coil. I am somewhat familiar with RV wiring and I do believe that that most RV’s have both 15 and 20 amp circuits for 110 volts. I believe that the cable for the coil can be made long enough so that you could take the coil outside and stay far enough from the RV. I’ll let you know what the power consumption would be for the whole setup. Are you “plugged In†on a generator or on batteries? Terry From: Janaia Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:08 PM To: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: new member - want Rife machine recommendations Hi folks,I just joined the group a few days ago and have been blown away (and overwhelmed) by the range of topics, the good info, and the good spirit. I'm writing to get recommendations for a rife-type machine which you've found is effective against lyme, bartonella & babesia. We live in an RV, so it needs to be small, and have low energy consumption. The Doug coil appears to be out of the running due to its high power requirements.The brief intro is that I'm here on behalf of my partner Robyn, who has had lyme for 22 years. She treated symptoms mostly with diet and exercise until a short course of antibiotics for a different situation in 2009 set off heart palpitations and deep anxiety. In that year she had the Igenex tests which confirmed lyme antibodies present but not active, but active babesia (later clinically diagnosed with bartonella).A local naturopath (we're in the Sierra Nevada foothills in California) helped reduce the symptoms, and led us to a LLND in Seattle, with whom Robyn has worked for 1.5 years and is making good progress. Her primary symptoms are heart weakness, loss of cognitive functions (not just brain fog), and neurological symptoms elsewhere in the body.Her LLND recommended frequency treatments at this time, hence my question. We're looking for the lowest possible wattage unit that retains its effectiveness.With thanks~Janaia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 Thanks, Terry. I should add that we essentially live off-grid -- powered by batteries & solar panels, and the generator when needed. Janaia > > Janaia, > > I will run a power consumption test on my Doug Coil. I am somewhat familiar with RV wiring and I do believe that that most RV’s have both 15 and 20 amp circuits for 110 volts. I believe that the cable for the coil can be made long enough so that you could take the coil outside and stay far enough from the RV. I’ll let you know what the power consumption would be for the whole setup. Are you “plugged In†on a generator or on batteries? > > Terry > > From: Janaia > Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:08 PM > To: Lyme_and_Rife > Subject: new member - want Rife machine recommendations > > > Hi folks, > I just joined the group a few days ago and have been blown away (and overwhelmed) by the range of topics, the good info, and the good spirit. > > I'm writing to get recommendations for a rife-type machine which you've found is effective against lyme, bartonella & babesia. We live in an RV, so it needs to be small, and have low energy consumption. The Doug coil appears to be out of the running due to its high power requirements. > > The brief intro is that I'm here on behalf of my partner Robyn, who has had lyme for 22 years. She treated symptoms mostly with diet and exercise until a short course of antibiotics for a different situation in 2009 set off heart palpitations and deep anxiety. In that year she had the Igenex tests which confirmed lyme antibodies present but not active, but active babesia (later clinically diagnosed with bartonella). > > A local naturopath (we're in the Sierra Nevada foothills in California) helped reduce the symptoms, and led us to a LLND in Seattle, with whom Robyn has worked for 1.5 years and is making good progress. Her primary symptoms are heart weakness, loss of cognitive functions (not just brain fog), and neurological symptoms elsewhere in the body. > > Her LLND recommended frequency treatments at this time, hence my question. We're looking for the lowest possible wattage unit that retains its effectiveness. > > With thanks~ > Janaia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2012 Report Share Posted March 27, 2012 Janaia, I conducted load tests with my DCM. The amperage required to run all 3 pieces of equipment ranged from 5.6 amps to 11 amps. The higher the frequency the higher the amperage requirement. I ran all of the frequencies on the list most commonly used by the group as well as 213 Hz and 2200 Hz. Terry From: Janaia Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 12:23 AM To: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: new member - want Rife machine recommendations Thanks, Terry. I should add that we essentially live off-grid -- powered by batteries & solar panels, and the generator when needed.Janaia >> Janaia,> > I will run a power consumption test on my Doug Coil. I am somewhat familiar with RV wiring and I do believe that that most RV’s have both 15 and 20 amp circuits for 110 volts. I believe that the cable for the coil can be made long enough so that you could take the coil outside and stay far enough from the RV. I’ll let you know what the power consumption would be for the whole setup. Are you “plugged In†on a generator or on batteries?> > Terry> > From: Janaia > Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 6:08 PM> To: mailto:Lyme_and_Rife%40yahoogroups.com > Subject: new member - want Rife machine recommendations> > > Hi folks,> I just joined the group a few days ago and have been blown away (and overwhelmed) by the range of topics, the good info, and the good spirit. > > I'm writing to get recommendations for a rife-type machine which you've found is effective against lyme, bartonella & babesia. We live in an RV, so it needs to be small, and have low energy consumption. The Doug coil appears to be out of the running due to its high power requirements.> > The brief intro is that I'm here on behalf of my partner Robyn, who has had lyme for 22 years. She treated symptoms mostly with diet and exercise until a short course of antibiotics for a different situation in 2009 set off heart palpitations and deep anxiety. In that year she had the Igenex tests which confirmed lyme antibodies present but not active, but active babesia (later clinically diagnosed with bartonella).> > A local naturopath (we're in the Sierra Nevada foothills in California) helped reduce the symptoms, and led us to a LLND in Seattle, with whom Robyn has worked for 1.5 years and is making good progress. Her primary symptoms are heart weakness, loss of cognitive functions (not just brain fog), and neurological symptoms elsewhere in the body.> > Her LLND recommended frequency treatments at this time, hence my question. We're looking for the lowest possible wattage unit that retains its effectiveness.> > With thanks~> Janaia> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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