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I watched a DVD back from the 2006 Rife conference w/ Rosner and Doug

Maclean (friend let me borrow it) where they discuss the coil machine used to

treat Lyme. It was very interesting and got me into researching this form of

therapy. I never got a chance to actually see the machine or understand the

difference as far as use compared to the GB 4000 which I have seen/used a few

times. Is it more difficult to use the coil machine? Any info

comparing/constrasting the 2 machines is very appreciated. My

naturopath/nutritionist sold me Life Frequencies Professional. It is essentially

a rife machine program for my laptop. It works on sound frequency. For $120 we

thought it was worth trying but I just don't want to waste my time on something

that isn't going to bring down the bacterial load enough otherise it is like

running on ice...getting nowhere. I feel like I can say we seen some herxing

with it but who knows. It wasn't like how we felt when we tried the GB 4000. I

just feel like I have looked since April at machines and need to make a decision

since school ended Fri and I want to get a jump start on it over the summer. My

daughter (10 yrs old) has gone in reverse in the past 2 months after 18 months

of steadily doing better. I'm not sure what has caused the backslide but I need

to try and get ahead of the game again. It is torture watching her feel

anxious, have meltdowns and OCD creep back into the picture again. We/dr.

believe it is the Bart causing this.

Thanks!

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