Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 Wow, what a loaded question. First, there is no real agreement on what is a " Rife " device. There is currently only one device which is very very close to what Rife used, and this is in very limited distribution. There are Bare-Rife machines, which may be pretty close too, and there are various types of Plasma Machines, Beam Ray, Bruce S's machines, the PPT from Texas, and there are EMEM type devices. All seem to " work " depending on what that means. Are these medical tests? No, although if a serious researcher wanted to do studies on these, I'm sure he or she would find a way to test them. One machine is in fact being tested extensively in Europe (where there is no FDA to prohibit such outlandish ideas from spreading...) and other devices are being tested quietly, even here in the states. The USA may soon be badly behind in the serious medical world, thanks to this country's sellout to the pharmaceutical community. There are contact pad machines, there are plasma machines, and to be fair, there are " energetic " energy machines. Personally I like plasma lamp machines; I don't have the time or patience to sit somewhere for an hour plus with contact pads. Many of these are noted on my website http://www.dfe.net - there are very good contact pad devices, and there are very good Plasma Lamp machines. which is best? Depends... Good Luck! -Dave Ahmad Khaled wrote: > I was wondering what is the best Rife device to buy? Would be great if someone has already tried it and can see it really works > Thanks everyone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 what's the device that's in " limited distribution " ? Wow, what a loaded question. First, there is no real agreement on what is a " Rife " device. There is currently only one device which is very very close to what Rife used, and this is in very limited distribution. There are Bare-Rife machines, which may be pretty close too, and there are various types of Plasma Machines, Beam Ray, Bruce S's machines, the PPT from Texas, and there are EMEM type devices. All seem to " work " depending on what that means. Are these medical tests? No, although if a serious researcher wanted to do studies on these, I'm sure he or she would find a way to test them. One machine is in fact being tested extensively in Europe (where there is no FDA to prohibit such outlandish ideas from spreading...) and other devices are being tested quietly, even here in the states. The USA may soon be badly behind in the serious medical world, thanks to this country's sellout to the pharmaceutical community. There are contact pad machines, there are plasma machines, and to be fair, there are " energetic " energy machines. Personally I like plasma lamp machines; I don't have the time or patience to sit somewhere for an hour plus with contact pads. Many of these are noted on my website http://www.dfe.net - there are very good contact pad devices, and there are very good Plasma Lamp machines. which is best? Depends... Good Luck! -Dave Ahmad Khaled wrote: > I was wondering what is the best Rife device to buy? Would be great if someone has already tried it and can see it really works > Thanks everyone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 Barbara, one of the researchers has built, from the plans of the original Rife Ray Tube machine, a transmitter device, updated only slightly for legal reasons, the " AZ-58 " (I think it was..) machine. Same type of output as what Rife worked with in the machines built by Philip Hoyland in 1936 or so. I don't have more details, but this will be showing up in very limited distribition, probably sometime this year. They're being built by hand, it uses tubes, and I suspect it won't be " cheap. " I do not know if one would have to use it inside a faraday cage (screen room), or if it's output is clean enough for use legally without. Dave Barbara Younker wrote: > > > what's the device that's in " limited distribution " ? > > On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 11:38 PM, Dave Felt <feltdd@... > > wrote: > > > > Wow, what a loaded question. > > First, there is no real agreement on what is a " Rife " device. > There is > currently only one device which is very very close to what Rife used, > and this is in very limited distribution. There are Bare-Rife > machines, > which may be pretty close too, and there are various types of Plasma > Machines, Beam Ray, Bruce S's machines, the PPT from Texas, and there > are EMEM type devices. All seem to " work " depending on what that > means. > Are these medical tests? No, although if a serious researcher > wanted to > do studies on these, I'm sure he or she would find a way to test > them. > One machine is in fact being tested extensively in Europe (where > there > is no FDA to prohibit such outlandish ideas from spreading...) and > other > devices are being tested quietly, even here in the states. The USA > may > soon be badly behind in the serious medical world, thanks to this > country's sellout to the pharmaceutical community. > > There are contact pad machines, there are plasma machines, and to be > fair, there are " energetic " energy machines. Personally I like plasma > lamp machines; I don't have the time or patience to sit somewhere > for an > hour plus with contact pads. > > Many of these are noted on my website http://www.dfe.net - there are > very good contact pad devices, and there are very good Plasma Lamp > machines. which is best? Depends... > > Good Luck! > -Dave > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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