Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 What about our own skeleton's? In an earlier post I asked about how the Rife signals are distributed about the body. Do the pulses try to follow the shortest route but radiate out a distance from the direct line so that one should consider where the problem might be and place the electrodes strategically? Or do the pulses "flood" the whole body uniformly so it does not matter where the pads are put or held? If negative (or common) electrodes are placed on the ear lobes and the positive leads or pads attached to the feet and held in the hands, will the pulses flow into the brain or stop short at the ears? Steve Largo, Florida [sophia Hammon] I could sure use laymans terms in explaining to me why my perfectly healthy goldfish killed over and floated to the top within about 2 minutes of running the frequency 784 (found in the cancer section of the index)! Well, now I decided not to just wing this experiment with sound and implore someone out there to lay out a vocabulary lesson for terms of the rife machine and what frequencies i could play with for starters... ============ ========= ========= ========= == Sophia, I have not seen an answer to your question, so decided to at least acknowledge that you asked it (even if I don’t know the answer). This is just a hypothesis, but certain species harbor microbes in their gut that help digest their food; and if frequencies or anything else disables or kills the beneficial resident microbes, the host is in serious trouble. However, I have never heard of this happening in fish. Does anyone know? Sincerely, Nenah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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