Guest guest Posted September 25, 2007 Report Share Posted September 25, 2007 Hi , I'm interested. Do you know of anyone else using zappers or rife machines for autism? What designs are you using/making? Bet wishes, Sandy > > > Hi Natasa. > > I know about Zappers. I make and use them. They work for me when I have > a cold ( virus ) or a bacterial problem, like a " stye " ( bacterial eye > infection ). I have tried them out on my son, who is severely autistic > and have never seen anything good happen. Sorry! > > If you have any questions about them though, just ask. > > Miles. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2007 Report Share Posted September 26, 2007 Hi Sandy. Although I have been a member of the " Rife list " for several years, I can only remember one guy trying to help a family and using his machine on their son. I don't remember him saying that he had any luck though.The problem as I see it is that all the frequencies that are listed for various illnesses are arrived at by individuals who think they have worked for them. There has been no scientific analysis of them. Also, they are completely different to the range of frequencies that Rife would have used himself. Having said that, I often read of people who are getting good results using the frequency lists that are availiable I built a copy of a 1939 Rife plasma machine a few years ago, so did a couple of others from the Rife comunity. I couldn't get it to achieve anything positive for my son and I haven't heard anything from anyone else who built one. There are amazing devices out there that I wish I could afford. Like the one Dr Buttar has bought ( £20k or $20k ) because he was so impressed with it. This is a link to a page where Dr Buttar talks about his experience with the Ondamed device that he bought http://www.explorepub.com/articles/summaries/13_1_buttar.html My research at the moment is with vibrational frequencies and biofeedback, to try to get ones body to indicate if a particular frequency is working or not. My son is so sensitive to anything, esp food that I worry about trying anything new with him. We are currently trying to rotate some new foods for him. Last night he had pasta for the first time ever. He eventually fell asleep at 4am this morning! Sorry I couldn't be more positive. Best Regards. Hi , I'm interested. Do you know of anyone else using zappers or rife machines for autism? What designs are you using/making? Bet wishes, Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2007 Report Share Posted September 26, 2007 Hi , Thanks for your reply. We are really interested in these devices but have more interest than time at the moment. If only we could know which, if any, would help our children. Eddie is really sensitive too - we can really sympathise with allergies! Figuring out luteins were a problem for his him was a bit of a breakthrough recently. Hope you get more sleep tonight. Can I get in touch off list - would be interested in your thoughts on biofeedback and vibrational frequencies. Best wishes, Sandy > > Hi Sandy. > > Although I have been a member of the " Rife list " for several years, I > can only remember one guy trying to help a family and using his machine > on their son. I don't remember him saying that he had any luck > though.The problem as I see it is that all the frequencies that are > listed for various illnesses are arrived at by individuals who think > they have worked for them. There has been no scientific analysis of > them. Also, they are completely different to the range of frequencies > that Rife would have used himself. Having said that, I often read of > people who are getting good results using the frequency lists that are > availiable > > I built a copy of a 1939 Rife plasma machine a few years ago, so did a > couple of others from the Rife comunity. I couldn't get it to achieve > anything positive for my son and I haven't heard anything from anyone > else who built one. > > There are amazing devices out there that I wish I could afford. Like the > one Dr Buttar has bought ( £20k or $20k ) because he was so impressed > with it. This is a link to a page where Dr Buttar talks about his > experience with the Ondamed device that he bought > > http://www.explorepub.com/articles/summaries/13_1_buttar.html > > My research at the moment is with vibrational frequencies and > biofeedback, to try to get ones body to indicate if a particular > frequency is working or not. > > My son is so sensitive to anything, esp food that I worry about trying > anything new with him. We are currently trying to rotate some new foods > for him. Last night he had pasta for the first time ever. He eventually > fell asleep at 4am this morning! > > Sorry I couldn't be more positive. > > Best Regards. > > > > > Hi , > > I'm interested. Do you know of anyone else using zappers or rife > machines for autism? > > What designs are you using/making? > > Bet wishes, > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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