Guest guest Posted August 14, 2012 Report Share Posted August 14, 2012 I don’t think using a Rife machine is “top secret”, but any health practioner who uses one could be subject to losing their license. Any individual who tried to treat someone else, or allowed their machine to be used by someone else, could be opening themselves to potential exposure or liability. Anyone giving advice, deemed as “medical” (which could be intrepreted very broadly), might also have some exposure. It is a well known fact that LLMD’s have been cruelly persecuted for using abx treatment beyond the CDC guidelines. Dr. J is a horrible example of medical oversight gone terribly wrong. I think that is why we are all so careful in what we say and do. I think it is shameful that in the US we have to carefully censor information on working treatments for Lyme and pass information along a sort of modern version of a medical underground railroad. That is the reality of our world. I do not know of any other disease where the sufferers are treated like medieval lepers, except for Lyme. I could just bang my head on the wall when I read the CDC guidelines for Lyme and its treatment. This will only change is very powerful people at the top of our government structure take up our cause. Here is a very succinct paper on why Lyme is underdiagnosed and treatment is so ineffective and controversial. Some of the reasons are “overlapping and causative”, so some of this is a little circular. However, it lays it out pretty much as I understand the problems. http://lyme.kaiserpapers.org/20-reasons-why-lyme-disease-is-undiagnosed.html Of course, I don’t want my name on this post. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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