Guest guest Posted May 13, 2012 Report Share Posted May 13, 2012 I have been rifing now for 3 weeks with my GB4000 with MOPA. I am not progressing. My main problem is some kind of Bartonella--sweats night and day and anxiety/extreme irritability. Since I've started rifing, arthritis type aches and pains have emerged as well as pain at various pressure points. I use the following frequencies at 5 minutes each: 832, 357, 39936. I also tried 10 yesterday. Has anyone had any success treating this 'BLO' with rife, and if so, what was your strategy? Thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2012 Report Share Posted May 15, 2012 Hi Sue, Using more than one frx actually weakens your treatments... Usually pathogens respond to a single frx, using 3 means if one is working, it is only being used for 5 minutes.. AND, killing off Bart is very difficult but doable, it takes a lot of dedication and working up to twice daily rifing... First find a frx that presents with a herx, keep in mind a herx is produced with the correct frx and the correct session time, once you know which one works, then start increasing your session time, this should be done ever other day. Once your herxes start to level out, then start rifing daily, again pushing to some rough herxes... Onces these herxes level out, then do the same, but twice daily. Bart is such a fast reproducing pathogen, you need to kill more of it than what is being produced.. Also using MMS will help.. Take care, Jim > > I have been rifing now for 3 weeks with my GB4000 with MOPA. I am not progressing. My main problem is some kind of Bartonella--sweats night and day and anxiety/extreme irritability. Since I've started rifing, arthritis type aches and pains have emerged as well as pain at various pressure points. > > I use the following frequencies at 5 minutes each: 832, 357, 39936. I also tried 10 yesterday. > > Has anyone had any success treating this 'BLO' with rife, and if so, what was your strategy? > > Thanks. > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2012 Report Share Posted May 16, 2012 Hey Sue, I was having problems with the GB 4000 I was using. When I called the rep, she said she also did the frequecies for dental foci. So I tried it. I think it ran for 20 min. Two days later, WHAM, severe pain in the hips. I couldn't walk for two days. I had the wife come home from work to help me walk to the doctors to get pain meds. So five days after rifing for the dental foci, the pain was gone, like it never happened. So, if our joints are acting up, thats a good sign your killing it.J To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 10:22 PM Subject: Re: Bartonella type organism? Hi Sue, Using more than one frx actually weakens your treatments... Usually pathogens respond to a single frx, using 3 means if one is working, it is only being used for 5 minutes.. AND, killing off Bart is very difficult but doable, it takes a lot of dedication and working up to twice daily rifing... First find a frx that presents with a herx, keep in mind a herx is produced with the correct frx and the correct session time, once you know which one works, then start increasing your session time, this should be done ever other day. Once your herxes start to level out, then start rifing daily, again pushing to some rough herxes... Onces these herxes level out, then do the same, but twice daily. Bart is such a fast reproducing pathogen, you need to kill more of it than what is being produced.. Also using MMS will help.. Take care, Jim > > I have been rifing now for 3 weeks with my GB4000 with MOPA. I am not progressing. My main problem is some kind of Bartonella--sweats night and day and anxiety/extreme irritability. Since I've started rifing, arthritis type aches and pains have emerged as well as pain at various pressure points. > > I use the following frequencies at 5 minutes each: 832, 357, 39936. I also tried 10 yesterday. > > Has anyone had any success treating this 'BLO' with rife, and if so, what was your strategy? > > Thanks. > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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