Rife technology, does it work, has anyone tried it?


There is some incredibly convincing evidence:

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I do not believe any other method could do that to the microorganisms.

Any advice would be appreciated


Answer:    When one of my relatives was diagnosed next to cancer, we asked a friend who's one of the pros in the alternative health pen as to what should be done.
He recommended 3 things, one of which was to a get a cavitat resonator (aka rife machine).
I looked up how they worked and be amazed to find out an idea I'd had going on for 2 years before had be made into a medical device (hence I suspected it would work). I was also quite dissapointed to revise that they're very hard to seize a hold of the US since the Feds clamp down on them and lots of people (included rife) has be prosecuted for involvement in them.
For rife machines to work well, you have need of a well built one (if incorrect frequencies are programmed in, or the section cannot precisely make it's frequency it's almost useless), but good models (ie. the cavitat are a throbbing to get).

The actual program we used for the cancer curing with the rife unit (after we get a cavitat model by luck) has 4 seperate frequencies for killing things associated next to breast cancer, along with 3 more to trigger the body to engage within detoxification. I had thought you just needed the frequency to gun down the cancer cells for the unit to work, but the alt med guy explained to us why the supplementary ones are necessary.
Long story short, she had a spontaneous remission of breast cancer (tumor liquified, as per what the rife component is supposed to accomplish), and the doctors couldn't explain how it was possible (initially they said the original mamogram be wrong).

Since then I've used it for random viral/bacterial conditions friends enjoy. It's mostly worked, but I don't think I can claim objective solid proof from my own experiments of the unit's efficacy, although I believe in it strongly enough very soon to utilize it whenever it's practical.

Overall, rife machines fall into a interesting category of medicine. With most viral/bacterial conditions, nearby is a traditional approach to killing them which involves utilizing a great deal of complex biochemistry, like wildfire varying from case to case (and hence the reason for a giant pharmaceutical industry).
Conversely, most bacteria and nearly all virus are rather fragile and have a few specific intrinsic vulnerabilities, such as ozone, colloidal silver and exposure ressonance frequencies (aka rife technology). While the biochemical approach yield inconsistent results, these methods tend to always kill nearly every type pathogen (without any impair to the body).
As a result, to protect the entire industry of biochemical approaches, it's necessary to ridicule, attack and ban them. I infer the rife approach has a tremendous amount of potential for medicine, but at the shutting down of the day it will most likely never catch researched and we'll just have to breed use of what's left from Rife's work from the last century.

Hope that help!.
I have a Rife Plasma device and have to read aloud yes it does work. I have used it to get over the flu contained by one day. A tooth infection in 2 days, coughs, colds etc!

They work pretty okay. What you have to consider when purchasing one is frequency programs. Does your supplier of the rife machine submission updated Frequency programs and is your machine upgradeable? Do you want Contact or Radiant?

Contact is holding metal cylinders that deliver frequencies. Radiant is using a bulb to broadcast the frequencies.
There is also a newer version of Rife call a Doug coil.

All good stuff. YOu just gotta agree on what kind is right for you. Personally I have the Bulb type so it's hand free operation. Mine also has a computer interface.

Hope that helps,

Alex.
My sister bought a Rife more or less 4 years ago when she was diagnosed with lung cancer. She used it religiously for roughly 3 mos but it didn't do a thing.

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