Guest guest Posted June 24, 2012 Report Share Posted June 24, 2012 This cross reference is already available on the electroherbalism.com website. To find it, click on Frequencies, and scroll down to find the cross reference and click on that. Sherry > > Hi all, > > I rifed for dental foci freqs 190, 832 & 1550 a couple of weeks ago. I just picked those 3 freq at random to try. Starting the next day & continuing for the next week & 1/2, I experienced severe post nasal drip daily (way worse than normal). I know dental stuff can influence sinuses, so I checked the 3 freqs under sinusitis in the CAFL & the only one that showed up for sinus was 1550. So it looks like, for me anyway, that 1550 is going to be a good freq to rife on for sinus. But since I have a dental appointment coming up next week, I didn't want to stir up the post nasal drip & be very uncomfortable, I decided to substitute the 1550 for another dental foci freq. I chose 2720 & will see what happens with the combo of 190, 832 & 2720. But then I thought how great it would be if we could check each freq to see what diseases, organs, etc. are affected & thereby make it easier to determine what freq to choose. Each freq is listed under many conditions, but if you knew which ones were affected, it would be easier to determine which ones to try first. Of course it's a huge undertaking because the CAFL is colossal itself, but I think a computer programmer could easily make a program to sort by freq # rather than name once all the info is input. It was just a brainstorm I got that I'm sure some of you have already thought about so I just threw it out as an idea. > > Susie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2012 Report Share Posted June 24, 2012 Sherry, Thank you very much, I didn't know it already existed. I'm so glad I posted the question. Susie > > > > Hi all, > > > > I rifed for dental foci freqs 190, 832 & 1550 a couple of weeks ago. I just picked those 3 freq at random to try. Starting the next day & continuing for the next week & 1/2, I experienced severe post nasal drip daily (way worse than normal). I know dental stuff can influence sinuses, so I checked the 3 freqs under sinusitis in the CAFL & the only one that showed up for sinus was 1550. So it looks like, for me anyway, that 1550 is going to be a good freq to rife on for sinus. But since I have a dental appointment coming up next week, I didn't want to stir up the post nasal drip & be very uncomfortable, I decided to substitute the 1550 for another dental foci freq. I chose 2720 & will see what happens with the combo of 190, 832 & 2720. But then I thought how great it would be if we could check each freq to see what diseases, organs, etc. are affected & thereby make it easier to determine what freq to choose. Each freq is listed under many conditions, but if you knew which ones were affected, it would be easier to determine which ones to try first. Of course it's a huge undertaking because the CAFL is colossal itself, but I think a computer programmer could easily make a program to sort by freq # rather than name once all the info is input. It was just a brainstorm I got that I'm sure some of you have already thought about so I just threw it out as an idea. > > > > Susie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2012 Report Share Posted June 25, 2012 Wow, Love this list. Did not know it existed Cheers lisa From: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ] On Behalf Of tim2bukSent: Monday, 25 June 2012 1:10 AMTo: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: Dental foci & CAFL list sorted by freq # instead of name Sherry,Thank you very much, I didn't know it already existed. I'm so glad I posted the question.Susie> >> > Hi all,> > > > I rifed for dental foci freqs 190, 832 & 1550 a couple of weeks ago. I just picked those 3 freq at random to try. Starting the next day & continuing for the next week & 1/2, I experienced severe post nasal drip daily (way worse than normal). I know dental stuff can influence sinuses, so I checked the 3 freqs under sinusitis in the CAFL & the only one that showed up for sinus was 1550. So it looks like, for me anyway, that 1550 is going to be a good freq to rife on for sinus. But since I have a dental appointment coming up next week, I didn't want to stir up the post nasal drip & be very uncomfortable, I decided to substitute the 1550 for another dental foci freq. I chose 2720 & will see what happens with the combo of 190, 832 & 2720. But then I thought how great it would be if we could check each freq to see what diseases, organs, etc. are affected & thereby make it easier to determine what freq to choose. Each freq is listed u nder many conditions, but if you knew which ones were affected, it would be easier to determine which ones to try first. Of course it's a huge undertaking because the CAFL is colossal itself, but I think a computer programmer could easily make a program to sort by freq # rather than name once all the info is input. It was just a brainstorm I got that I'm sure some of you have already thought about so I just threw it out as an idea. > > > > Susie> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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