Guest guest Posted March 18, 2011 Report Share Posted March 18, 2011 For those interested in Rife and the issues raised by our knowledgeable friend Knot Weed, I thought folks should be aware of the work of Charlene Boehm at www.dnafrequencies.com <http://www.dnafrequencies.com/> . She has developed a way to scientifically calculate MOR frequencies for a range of pathogens based on their genetic characteristics. This is explained in a paper and other material on the site. I have a bit of experience with Rife machines and in my opinion the best systems are made by Pulsed Technologies or the GB 4000. If one can afford to get these with a plasma tube then you don't have to be in contact with the machine, and will use it more. Pulsed Tech machines use higher frequencies which seem to be more effective, but the GB 4000 also allows you to run sweeps through thousands of frequencies. Pulsed Tech has used Charlene's frequencies and supports her approach. There is a lot to consider but there are some good sites like Rife Forum where people can get more information. All the best, Bob [ ] Re: OT: Ozone Water, Rife, CS > > " frequency therapy with precisely the correct frequency (called the mortal oscillatory rate or MOR) can be very effective against most microbes. The trick is determining the correct MOR. And as microbes mutate their MOR changes, so empiric frequency therapy using a library of published frequencies can fail dismally. I have developed BioSurveys on the Zyto-LSA-Pro to determine the MOR for the primary microbes of a patient and I have taught some courses how to do that which are available on www.academycim.com " Lee Cowden, M.D., 8/10/10 It all sounds very scientific, but it has nothing to do with science and there is no scientific way to determine the 'MOR' of a bug. I wonder how they verified these MOR mutations, does Lee Cowden do full DNA sequencing on Borrelia's to verify this? Don't think so ... I'm not saying Rife doesn't work, just that stuff like above is pure marketing and NOT science. YMMV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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