Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 In a message dated 12/31/01 4:56:44 PM, maryw67686@... writes: << Hi Klaus, I don't know what frequencies she is using and she is out of town so I can't ask her. There are several lists here on that discuss Rife machines if you'd like more info about cancer frequencies. The " rifers " list is one of them. I use the zapper. There is a new device out called an F-SCAN that is a computerized combination of both and Rife Frequencies. This device is causing a great deal of hoopla among both and Rife people because it can automatically scan your body for frequencies and then it will automatically zap your body at those same frequencies. It appears to be the next generation of frequency devices. You can find more info at royalrife.com if you are interested. >> I'm not sure about this technology, from what I know about rife and the frequencies used, I'm not sure this will work. It says that what this unit does (for $4600) is read the frequencies that are present in the body, registers them and then feeds them back into the body. The rife technologies are about finding the mortality oscillation rate of the pathogens in the body. It just seems to me that if you feed the detected frequencies back into the body it would just feed the pathogens. You would need to detect their M.O.R or have a way of figuring out what their M.O.R. is before you go putting any frequencies back into the body, or you would just be making your situation worse. I think what their trying to do is great and maybe I just don't understand, or they're not explaining just right. Klaus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 As I said Klaus, I am not particularly literate in Rife technology, so am not able to comment. The folks on the " rifers " list sound like a sincere bunch and some of them are quite enthusiastic about the F-SCAN. A search for F-SCAN of the archives would probably get you quickly up to speed. Yes, the price is a problem for a lot of us. Hopefully, as with other new technologies, the price will come down to a more affordable level. All the best, > > In a message dated 12/31/01 4:56:44 PM, maryw67686@a... writes: > > << Hi Klaus, > > I don't know what frequencies she is using and she is out of town so > I can't ask her. > > There are several lists here on that discuss Rife machines if > you'd like more info about cancer frequencies. The " rifers " list > is one of them. > > I use the zapper. > > There is a new device out called an F-SCAN that is a computerized > combination of both and Rife Frequencies. > > This device is causing a great deal of hoopla among both and > Rife people because it can automatically scan your body for > frequencies and then it will automatically zap your body at those > same frequencies. > > It appears to be the next generation of frequency devices. You can > find more info at royalrife.com if you are interested. >> > > I'm not sure about this technology, from what I know about rife and the > frequencies used, I'm not sure this will work. It says that what this unit > does (for $4600) is read the frequencies that are present in the body, > registers them and then feeds them back into the body. The rife technologies > are about finding the mortality oscillation rate of the pathogens in the > body. It just seems to me that if you feed the detected frequencies back > into the body it would just feed the pathogens. You would need to detect > their M.O.R or have a way of figuring out what their M.O.R. is before you go > putting any frequencies back into the body, or you would just be making your > situation worse. > > I think what their trying to do is great and maybe I just don't understand, > or they're not explaining just right. > > Klaus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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