Guest guest Posted July 7, 2012 Report Share Posted July 7, 2012 I have used the TrueRife machine for about 4 yrs. I like it compared to the Doug coil which I also use. I like the Doug coil, but don't use it often. There are too many variables to say what the therapeutic value of any modality is, however I would choose the Truerife machine given the choice over again. Has anybody purchased this machine?Any success stories?Thank you... I am new to the group. GG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2012 Report Share Posted July 7, 2012 I have this machine and all of the whistles and buzzers that go with it. I am sensitive to plasma bulbs so mainly use it through the detox footbath running rife frequencies into the tub. It is a good machine, but it really depends on what you want. If you are going with a Plasma device, my preference would be the GB4000 and Mopa because it has a carrier wave like Royal Rife had. the engineer with Trurife is a wonderful researcher and offers excellent customer support, but he doesn't think a carrier wave is necessary, so he did not use one when developing his machine. I think this might make it less able to penetrate the body. The F117 runs the F100 program that is also the program that the Ateleir Robin frequency generator uses. I had an Ateleir Robin and got rid of it when I was given the F117. I really miss the Ateleir because it is portable and I had it hooked into a Dan EMEM. This set up was very powerful as the Ateleir uses a carrier wave. Anyway, if you are researching machines it is a good idea to talk to people that have experience as Engineers can tend to wow you with Engineer speak and gadgetry that may or may not be necessary. I do like the optional GRS scanner that comes with the F117 that helps to determine the best frequencies to use. I also have the GB 4000 but do not own the MOPA, I just know that it is a replica of Royal Rife's original machines with new technology integrated into the design. I know there are people in this group that have this set up and they might chime in and tell you how they like it. With the amount that wants for the True rife, you could practically afford a coil machine from Terri or and still be able to afford a Dan EMEM and a used Ateleir Robin from the Pacific Health products website and you would have two very useful machines. > > Has anybody purchased this machine? > > Any success stories? > > Thank you... I am new to the group. > > GG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2012 Report Share Posted July 7, 2012 Hi Mark, I am glad you responded because I have a little different take on the F117 machine. So it is good that the positives and negatives can be discussed. > > > ** > > > > > > Has anybody purchased this machine? > > > > Any success stories? > > > > Thank you... I am new to the group. > > > > GG > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2012 Report Share Posted July 7, 2012 Hi , I agree with you that it good to have positives and negatives. So far, its still beyond me to establish a reliable cause and effect between using the TrueRife and Doug 'coil. I keep going back to how much is enough and how much too much. A truerife tx is about 30 min. a coil for 30 sec. to 2 min. per location, using 5 or 6. Both usually " get result " Those who have tried both want to use one or the other or both. It's all part of a 3 part strategy: Rifing and bodywork/ supplement/ and diet. Take care Mark Hi Mark, I am glad you responded because I have a little different take on the F117 machine. So it is good that the positives and negatives can be discussed. > > > ** > > > > > > Has anybody purchased this machine? > > > > Any success stories? > > > > Thank you... I am new to the group. > > > > GG > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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