rife machine
does anyone know anything about using a Rife machine to treat cancer with frequencies? thanks Carolyn S
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They are pretty much regarded as quackery by an reliable sources I can find.
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I thought to make my own version 2+ years ago when all this began: as I first understood raymond royal rife he cured disease with the opposite light colors from the colors which he saw in his microscope of the microbe that cause the trouble. for cancer he said bluish green. the opposite light colors of bluish green are yellow & magenta. I thought to get glass of those colors & fix them somehow to a flashlight. sound simple but proved to be very difficult. the yellow glass was easy, the magenta not. fixing glass to a flashlight pretty difficult. I made a faxsimile & used it once or twice. the tumor was quite small then compared to now. the short times I shone it on the lesion were way too short to do anything. I say all of this for perhaps someone to try it with more success
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I did a lot of research on this and in my personal opinion, the premise has some validity, but the the execution is extremely technical.
You need to find the right frequencies and there in lies the challenge. The machine is quite expensive but there are naturapoth offices that have something similar called a Vibe machine. I believe if using something like this, working with a naturapath would be of benefit, or at least with someone with some expertise with these kinds of machines.
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I would like to know more about this as well. I actually bought the book "the cancer cure that worked!" last year but being overwhelmed by everything I have to look into haven't had the energy to read it yet...
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he said That every color had frequency. thought just today that 3 pieces of colored glass could = greenish blue,( the opposite): yellow, red & purple. but to find a flash lightohold the deivice and then a glass cutter (now illegal?) to cut them to size
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Ladies thank you for your opinions. I have purchased a Rife machine. I will be the first to say it is complicated. However, I am a Nurse and 12 years ago I worked in a clinic where there was a Rife machine. Due to it being experimental there was no charge to use it. Several cancer patients sat in front of it weekly and thought it was of benefit. I have never forgotten some of the people who used it for various maladies. I must say I have had to request my son in law who is extremely knowledgeable about scientific and technical things to help me. So I will be giving you feedback as I march along with my trial usage. Remember, I am not putting all my eggs in this basket. I am taking arimidex and monthly Xgeva. Have to keep looking and hoping. Carolyn s.
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how much does a rife machine cost? Do you know the difference between rife and frequency specific microcurrent?
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