Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 I've been waiting a couple of weeks to confirm my results before posting here, not a long time, but given my results I felt I had to pass this along for you experimentalists out there. First a couple of caveats: Even alternative doctors view rife technology with skepticism at best. The mainstream view it as complete hokum of course, so it is relegated to a largely underground status in the US. Finding a practitioner requires a little snooping in most areas because you can't exactly advertise without having the FDA come down on you. The machines are approved for sale as an experimental device. I never got the $300 blood culture test to prove I have an active HHV6 infection. My conclusion is based on the current estimates by Ablashi and Knox & Corrigan that around two thirds of CFS patients have active infections. That and the fact I used a frequency specific to HHV6 and suddenly started feeling a hell of a lot better. DON'T TRY THIS UNLESS YOU ARE ALREADY TAKING IMMUNEPRO. A friend of mine loaned me a rife machine months ago. I tried experimenting with different frequencies, and though I got some results, I eventually crashed every time before I started IP. In retrospect, this makes a lot of sense. Rifers make a big deal out of detoxing during treatment, recommending drinking one to two gallons per day of water to flush the system. If you are not on IP and your detox system is essentially not working, your results with rife are likely to be like mine, mixed at best. Now for those of you who are dying to know what the hell is a Rife machine, here is a brief description. Way back in the 30's a man named Royal Rife found that subjecting microbes to certain frequencies caused them to be " devitalized " . Essentially the theory goes that if you can find the right frequency, you can kill any pathogen. He managed to cure 13 people of cancer in a study conducted with or at UCLA before his untimely and " suspicious " demise. His technology was controversial to say the least, he did not leave good notes on exactly how he did what he did, so his work was ignored or could not be reproduced until 10 or so years ago when a chiropractor name (?) Bare managed to recreate some of Rife's results. By now there is a sizable semi-underground community of people making and using these machines for " experimental " purposes. I am not well connected to these people, but do know a couple of credible people who claim to have cured Hep C, some cancers and other " incurable " problems. If you want to try this treatment, proceed cautiously. Since all this work is flat out rejected by the scientific world, the people who are attracted are sometimes open and even minded and sometimes have a lot more enthusiasm than hard facts at their disposal. Mark Konlee at keep hope alive has documented a couple of cases of people who had their HIV viral load go UP after they started using one of these machines. So they do work, at least for some things, but like a lot of things in life, you can screw it up if you don't do it right. You can do a search on the net for rife or rife bare and find sites that explain all this stuff in detail. As for my results, over almost two weeks I have used the frequency 228 for a grand total of 10 minutes, two minutes per session, with results I can only characterize as spectacular. The first three sessions were particularly amazing. The machine I use has these plasma tubes you hold in your hands and it felt like a cooling yet vitalizing energy was entering my body. I felt immediately better after each session, though I got a moderate detox headache the first night. I skipped at least one day between sessions, once I got greedy and did it two days in a row and got blown out for several days, but the trend was still upward. I continue to feel a little better each time I do a session, though the results aren't as dramatic as at first. I feel stronger, more solid, my head is clearer, and mostly I don't feel just lousy weak and sick. I still have gut problems, HPA axis/hormonal problems, sleep problems, though I have had to cut back on my sleep meds because I started getting groggy during the day. So I am still far from well, but I had no idea how much of my general feeling like crap every day was related to the HHV6. Once I started getting results from the Rife unit, I started using some antivirals to support the process and they have made a noticable difference also. I'll write about those in a separate post. Luke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 to bad you never got tested for HHV6 prior to use of the machine. Do you know anybody how has done a before & after test? steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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