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Hi all,

I've never seen this discussed on here before, but a homeopathic practitioner

I'd gone to said to never tell anyone that you are using a rife machine because

the feds could take your machine from your house & you could end up in jail. If

this is true, when you go to a new LLMD or any health care practitioner & they

ask what you are doing to treat Lyme, you're not supposed to mention rife? I'm

confused because some doctors have rife machines right in their offices & they

don't seem to be concerned at all about it. Can anyone clarify this issue?

Thanks.

Susie

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Hi Susie,

When Royal Rife was alive, all of his equipment and records were confiscated and

all known Rife machines were confiscated from doctor's offices, etc. That was a

long time ago. Now there are books about Lyme & Rife, publishing the names of

people who have had success using Rife Machines and supplying contact

information for companies and individuals who make & /or sell Rife machines.

If using a Rife machine was still illegal, do you think an author would use her

or his own name and name others? Maybe someone else knows something i don't.

After all, just because you're paranoid does not necessarily mean no one is out

to get you...

Khaya

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> Hi all,

>

> I've never seen this discussed on here before, but a homeopathic practitioner

I'd gone to said to never tell anyone that you are using a rife machine because

the feds could take your machine from your house & you could end up in jail. If

this is true, when you go to a new LLMD or any health care practitioner & they

ask what you are doing to treat Lyme, you're not supposed to mention rife? I'm

confused because some doctors have rife machines right in their offices & they

don't seem to be concerned at all about it. Can anyone clarify this issue?

Thanks.

>

> Susie

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Khaya,

It might sound far-fetched, but this guy was very serious & said he'd be very

careful about mentioning it to people. Up until that point, I didn't think it

was a big deal until he said to just watch out. I just wanted to hear what

others had to say about this. Thanks.

Susie

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> > Hi all,

> >

> > I've never seen this discussed on here before, but a homeopathic

practitioner I'd gone to said to never tell anyone that you are using a rife

machine because the feds could take your machine from your house & you could end

up in jail. If this is true, when you go to a new LLMD or any health care

practitioner & they ask what you are doing to treat Lyme, you're not supposed to

mention rife? I'm confused because some doctors have rife machines right in

their offices & they don't seem to be concerned at all about it. Can anyone

clarify this issue? Thanks.

> >

> > Susie

> >

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Well,

From what I understand, Rife does not cure or treat anything! :-) :-) :-)

And as long as you provide that disclaimer, you are okay. So, we are all

'experimenting' with rife. For those that are aware, they generally will not

say they are doing any 'treatments', but rather, am doing 'sessions' (or

something similar). If you read (or listen) on Rife's history, eventually he

refused to use his machines on anybody for fear that it might actually 'cure'

something that would then generate publicity of a cure attributed to his

treatments (and end up in court over it).

Any of the LLMD's can get into trouble if they are using Rife to treat or cure

anything. But, they can 'experiment' on their Lyme (or other) patients without

fear of retaliation. It is the FDA that insists that Rife machines don't treat

or cure anything and can go after anyone who claims it does.

Then there is the social stigma. My family (sister & nephews) laughed at me

when I showed them a Doug Coil. Interesting, probably most of us using Rife

machines at least have an open mind and don't scoff at technology or ideas

without at least some basic investigation - at least I know I am one.

So, I am rather careful to not tell too many people that I use Rife - a select

few friends maybe - coworkers - no, unless they ask knowing that I'm into

alternative medicine.

JimT

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As I understand it, Rife was threatening the up and coming AMA in the 30's with

the idea that his machine could be in every home like a telephone and so

family's could heal themselves easily that way. He became a huge threat to the

doctors who were interested in starting chemical medicine as a way to profit

from the sick. So his lab was destroyed, etc. Same thing as today...

It is quite legal to get/own a Rife machine in the USA for your personal use. No

need to hide the truth from anyone if it's working for you. I don't believe

treatment is allowed openly though....like I don't hear of Rife therapists

treating others. It's always that you get your own machine.

Hope this clarifies...no need to hide...best to share with others if it works

for you...and help someone else.

Sunny

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> > Hi all,

> >

> > I've never seen this discussed on here before, but a homeopathic

practitioner I'd gone to said to never tell anyone that you are using a rife

machine because the feds could take your machine from your house & you could end

up in jail. If this is true, when you go to a new LLMD or any health care

practitioner & they ask what you are doing to treat Lyme, you're not supposed to

mention rife? I'm confused because some doctors have rife machines right in

their offices & they don't seem to be concerned at all about it. Can anyone

clarify this issue? Thanks.

> >

> > Susie

> >

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Good for you. I'm going for all alternative routes. Homeopathy is brilliant for the Borrelia, but not for the Babesia, using herbs as well, and waiting to hear about a rife machine from someone I'm in touch with at the Well One Clinic.Sue To: "Lyme_and_Rife " <Lyme_and_Rife > Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 1:57

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Well,

From what I understand, Rife does not cure or treat anything! :-) :-) :-)

And as long as you provide that disclaimer, you are okay. So, we are all 'experimenting' with rife. For those that are aware, they generally will not say they are doing any 'treatments', but rather, am doing 'sessions' (or something similar). If you read (or listen) on Rife's history, eventually he refused to use his machines on anybody for fear that it might actually 'cure' something that would then generate publicity of a cure attributed to his treatments (and end up in court over it).

Any of the LLMD's can get into trouble if they are using Rife to treat or cure anything. But, they can 'experiment' on their Lyme (or other) patients without fear of retaliation. It is the FDA that insists that Rife machines don't treat or cure anything and can go after anyone who claims it does.

Then there is the social stigma. My family (sister & nephews) laughed at me when I showed them a Doug Coil. Interesting, probably most of us using Rife machines at least have an open mind and don't scoff at technology or ideas without at least some basic investigation - at least I know I am one.

So, I am rather careful to not tell too many people that I use Rife - a select few friends maybe - coworkers - no, unless they ask knowing that I'm into alternative medicine.

JimT

Sent from my iPad - Sorry for any typos

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Hi Khaya,Were you around when Jim Folsom, a rife machine builder was put in prison for making health claims about his machine? It was immediately after he was imprisoned that Rosner quit moderating the original Lyme and Rife group and tried to make sure that he didn't make any health recommendation related to rife machines on his website. His attorney advised him to try to fly under the radar for awhile. In my understanding, they are legal to use to experiment on yourself, but not legal to sell them as an instrument of healing and that is why several companies do not list the frequencies for various ailments in their user manuals and

instead just have you rely on a separate manual of generic frequencies. If Rife machines start seriously cutting into the profits of the Pharmaceutical companies then it is possible they might more aggressively go after builders of the machines and even those who use them. Maggie

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