Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 Excellent point! His energy machine was able to break up the crystallized forms of the infection which remained out of control due to the extracellular fluidics environment that allowed the proliferation of the organisms to continue to decompose the affected body because of its putrid environment. Dr. Ride knew via the crystallography section of his microscope that when the energy potentials of cells decrease it is because the DNA/RNA strands have been spliced by a virus. This was later documented by Crile, founder of the Cleveland Clinic and published in his 1936 classic 'The Phenomena of Life.' When the flow of lymph is impaired, the activity of necobiosis increases and larger volumes of necrones are produced. It is the amount of necrones and the ability to remove them from the infection that determines the degree of infection being benign or malignant and this is a function of local pH. By using the energy machine to break up Progenator cryptocides, the amount of necrone production is reduced to the point that the fungus or yeast can no longer be supported and they morph to a less harmful state or at least quantity. This apparently was enough of a relief that the immune system was able to kick in and function normally and thus the tumors went away and were absorbed back into the body. Essentially Dr. Rife's technology acted as a fire truck by cooling the flames and washing away the accumulated debris. I imagine that part of the effect of his energy machine was to cause lymph to increase its flow rate to a point that necrone was removed before it could further stimulate cellular division and thus allow the cancer to continue to encroach upon new tissues at its margins. The center of a cancer is dead and inactive, cancer is active only at the margins much like a grass fire where the center smolders while the ring forms an ever expanding ring of flames. Leukemia is not a cancer but is a fungal infection. In children, modern medicine achieves excellent results in treating the condition because it is a fungus and not a real cancer, unfortunately they are, for the most part, unaware of this fact. The chemo drugs set up the young patient form more serious cancers as they grow older so the so-called success rate in treating leukemia in children is another facade. Feline leukemia, I assume is similar but I didn't study it so I don't really know. By vaccines I assume that you are speaking of Virginia-Livingston Wheeler. She, like many others discovered the work of Dr. H. Duncan in his book 'Autotherapy'. This very effective treatment made a vaccine from the exudate of an infection, sterilized it and then injected it subcutaneously so as to trigger an immune response in an immune system that didn't react properly to an infection to the degree that cytokines triggered a normal immune response. There can never be a real vaccine against cancer because the mechanism isn't infective per se'. The only way to cure cancer is to alter the environment and increase lymph flow. Occasionally the removal of the foci (a tumor) may resolve the situation but the fact that that mechanical act damages tissue sets the stage quite often for another tumor formation. The most effective method is accomplished by modifying the terrain making it un-hospitable for the proliferation of Progenator cryptocides. Carmi Hazen > > Yes I've read stuff like this before. Rife did indeed prove that organisms > are pleomorphic. But if the cancer was not caused by the pathogen, then how > could he have cured the cancer with his Beam Ray? He did indeed devitalize > pathogens and by this method he cured cancer. There was a doctor who later > worked with Rife's associates and cured cancer by means of vaccines. You > state that cancer is not contagious. If that is so, then why are cats given > a vaccine against the Feline Leukemia Virus? > SNIP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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