Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 I need Help! I recently bought a Programmable Blaster with the 20MHz range from Pacific Health. This will be my first device.(It hasn't arrived in the mail yet) I have a number of health issues I hope to experiment with but the most important one at the moment is cancer. My little sister was diagnosed with brain cancer a few weeks ago. She has been through radiation and is now doing chemo. I want to use the Blaster to help her if it can. I've looked at the CFL. I have lots of questions. There are so many cancer programs I don't know where to start. Should I run the carrier freq in contact mode? How long should I run each freq? Square wave or sine wave? How often to run the program? I'd love to find someone in my area that I could talk with. You don't need to be an expert, just a believer. My name is Dave. I live in southern New Hampshire. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 Hi as an adjunct to any Rife advice http://www.cancertutor.com is a very helpful website, alkalising and iodine lugols can be helpful check them out on the site hugs chris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLQpRrsQ1Zw & feature=related u tube video of Reflective Repatterning course students ________________________________ To: Rife Sent: Mon, 10 January, 2011 15:57:59 Subject: I need help  I need Help! I recently bought a Programmable Blaster with the 20MHz range from Pacific Health. This will be my first device.(It hasn't arrived in the mail yet) I have a number of health issues I hope to experiment with but the most important one at the moment is cancer. My little sister was diagnosed with brain cancer a few weeks ago. She has been through radiation and is now doing chemo. I want to use the Blaster to help her if it can. I've looked at the CFL. I have lots of questions. There are so many cancer programs I don't know where to start. Should I run the carrier freq in contact mode? How long should I run each freq? Square wave or sine wave? How often to run the program? I'd love to find someone in my area that I could talk with. You don't need to be an expert, just a believer. My name is Dave. I live in southern New Hampshire. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 I hope someone can help you with the device you purchased. I am not familar with it. I am very familar with two different devices and know of many situations with cancer. My conclusion is this: Before Chemo and radiation works fantastic. After chemo and radiation success goes way down. So some say the Rife didn't work for the cancer. From my point of view I think the RIFE would have worked if not for the poison and burning tissue. Many times with brain radiation the hippocampus continues to decline afterward. The one thing I can advise is to keep treatments to the head very short at a time,like 10 minutes. I would call systemic formulasin Utah (they only sell to professionals) and ask who they sell to in your area. Contact that person and buy the BRAIN PAC. It has B for the front of the brain, I for the back of the brain where the vision center is and pituitary. I think if she took one of each every day she may be able to nourish the brain back to health while you figure out what to do with your Blaster. I've used their products for about 18 years and that is what I would do if I were in your shoes. I wish you the best. Keep us posted. Subject: I need helpTo: Rife Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 9:57 AM I need Help! I recently bought a Programmable Blaster with the 20MHz range from Pacific Health. This will be my first device.(It hasn't arrived in the mail yet) I have a number of health issues I hope to experiment with but the most important one at the moment is cancer. My little sister was diagnosed with brain cancer a few weeks ago. She has been through radiation and is now doing chemo. I want to use the Blaster to help her if it can. I've looked at the CFL. I have lots of questions. There are so many cancer programs I don't know where to start. Should I run the carrier freq in contact mode? How long should I run each freq? Square wave or sine wave? How often to run the program? I'd love to find someone in my area that I could talk with. You don't need to be an expert, just a believer. My name is Dave. I live in southern New Hampshire. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 I Dave, What you have is the F165. It is a fine piece of equipment and it is capable of doing what you need it to do. Your 10 watt amplifier, on the other hand appears to be a transformer and not an amplifier. You notice that there are no wires going to it to provide power for an amplifier and I do not think that the black box has a battery capable of 10 watts. The reason that it has a limit of 20,000 Hz is because it is an audio transformer. It will distort square waves and will block frequencies above 20,000 Hz. So you might consider not using it. I would not use it. It appears that he gives you only 3 programs. If you need more programs for it, you can download a file with a few hundred at http://www.royalrife.com/ftp01/ . The F100 frequency program file is available as a zip file or a self extracting exe file. If you download those, I can talk you through using them. Frequencies are used to kill the the BX and BY viruses and other pathogens. If you want to use the F165 for chemical and metal toxin removal, you can use a quarter of a damp paper towel around each hand cylinder and/or plug the unit into a foot detox assembly. You will be able to see the paper towel around the positive (red wire) cylinder starting to turn brown after an hour or so. So change it often. The " rest of the story " as they say is at http://www.royalrife.com/cancer.html . That program works very well for brain cancers. http://www.royalrife.com > > I need Help! I recently bought a Programmable Blaster with the 20MHz > range from Pacific Health. This will be my first device.(It hasn't > arrived in the mail yet) I have a number of health issues I hope to > experiment with but the most important one at the moment is cancer. My > little sister was diagnosed with brain cancer a few weeks ago. She has > been through radiation and is now doing chemo. I want to use the > Blaster to help her if it can. I've looked at the CFL. I have lots of > questions. There are so many cancer programs I don't know where to > start. Should I run the carrier freq in contact mode? How long should > I run each freq? Square wave or sine wave? How often to run the > program? I'd love to find someone in my area that I could talk with. > You don't need to be an expert, just a believer. My name is Dave. I > live in southern New Hampshire. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 , Have I been taken by an unscrupulous vendor of energetic products? The Pacific Health Products web site where I ordered my unit advertised this unit capable of running frequencies up to 20MHz. That's a bit different than 20KHz. The site also says that a 10 watt amplifier, not a transformer will be included with my order. I have paid $1530 for the unit. Will you speak with me privately? Dave Re: I need help I Dave,What you have is the F165. It is a fine piece of equipment and it is capable of doing what you need it to do.Your 10 watt amplifier, on the other hand appears to be a transformer and not an amplifier. You notice that there are no wires going to it to provide power for an amplifier and I do not think that the black box has a battery capable of 10 watts. The reason that it has a limit of 20,000 Hz is because it is an audio transformer. It will distort square waves and will block frequencies above 20,000 Hz. So you might consider not using it. I would not use it.It appears that he gives you only 3 programs. If you need more programs for it, you can download a file with a few hundred at http://www.royalrife.com/ftp01/ . The F100 frequency program file is available as a zip file or a self extracting exe file. If you download those, I can talk you through using them.Frequencies are used to kill the the BX and BY viruses and other pathogens. If you want to use the F165 for chemical and metal toxin removal, you can use a quarter of a damp paper towel around each hand cylinder and/or plug the unit into a foot detox assembly. You will be able to see the paper towel around the positive (red wire) cylinder starting to turn brown after an hour or so. So change it often.The "rest of the story" as they say is at http://www.royalrife.com/cancer.html . That program works very well for brain cancers.http://www.royalrife.com>> I need Help! I recently bought a Programmable Blaster with the 20MHz > range from Pacific Health. This will be my first device.(It hasn't > arrived in the mail yet) I have a number of health issues I hope to > experiment with but the most important one at the moment is cancer. My > little sister was diagnosed with brain cancer a few weeks ago. She has > been through radiation and is now doing chemo. I want to use the > Blaster to help her if it can. I've looked at the CFL. I have lots of > questions. There are so many cancer programs I don't know where to > start. Should I run the carrier freq in contact mode? How long should > I run each freq? Square wave or sine wave? How often to run the > program? I'd love to find someone in my area that I could talk with. > You don't need to be an expert, just a believer. My name is Dave. I > live in southern New Hampshire.>> ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 Hi Dave, The F165 puts out frequencies up to 20 MHz and it is easily able to produce all the needed frequencies. The " amplifier " according to http://www.pachealthonline.com/products.htm has a limit of 20 kHz. When you receive the equipment, please let the group know if there is a door or connector for some power source such as a battery in the black box. An amplifier would need some power source other than the signal from the F165. Some years ago, Dr. Beck used to take function generators and insert an audio transformer from Radio Shack into the output. The goal was to increase the voltage of the output. This limits the frequency that can be used and the square waves do not pass the transformer intact. As near as I can tell, this is what the Pacific Health people are doing. Because the transformer raises the voltage, they may think that it is an amplifier. Because I did not like the looks of the resulting waveforms, I abandoned this concept. If I am wrong, you will be able to see some sort of door on the black box for a power source. Other than that, the F165 is a fine unit. They normally retail for $999 with no programs or hand cylinders and there are some offered for sale at that price with 400+ programs and hand cylinders. You are welcome to contact me at my email or my direct phone number at . http://www.royalrife.com > > , > Have I been taken by an unscrupulous vendor of energetic products? The > Pacific Health Products web site where I ordered my unit advertised > this unit capable of running frequencies up to 20MHz. That's a bit > different than 20KHz. The site also says that a 10 watt amplifier, not > a transformer will be included with my order. I have paid $1530 for > the unit. Will you speak with me privately? Dave > > * Re: I need help > > I Dave, > > What you have is the F165. It is a fine piece of equipment and it is > capable of doing what you need it to do. > > Your 10 watt amplifier, on the other hand appears to be a transformer > and not an amplifier. You notice that there are no wires going to > it to > provide power for an amplifier and I do not think that the black > box has > a battery capable of 10 watts. The reason that it has a limit of > 20,000 > Hz is because it is an audio transformer. It will distort square > waves > and will block frequencies above 20,000 Hz. So you might consider not > using it. I would not use it. > > It appears that he gives you only 3 programs. If you need more > programs > for it, you can download a file with a few hundred at > http://www.royalrife.com/ftp01/ . The F100 frequency program file is > available as a zip file or a self extracting exe file. If you > download > those, I can talk you through using them. > > Frequencies are used to kill the the BX and BY viruses and other > pathogens. If you want to use the F165 for chemical and metal toxin > removal, you can use a quarter of a damp paper towel around each hand > cylinder and/or plug the unit into a foot detox assembly. You will be > able to see the paper towel around the positive (red wire) cylinder > starting to turn brown after an hour or so. So change it often. > > The " rest of the story " as they say is at > http://www.royalrife.com/cancer.html . That program works very > well for > brain cancers. > > > http://www.royalrife.com > > > > > > I need Help! I recently bought a Programmable Blaster with the > 20MHz > > range from Pacific Health. This will be my first device.(It hasn't > > arrived in the mail yet) I have a number of health issues I hope to > > experiment with but the most important one at the moment is > cancer. My > > little sister was diagnosed with brain cancer a few weeks ago. > She has > > been through radiation and is now doing chemo. I want to use the > > Blaster to help her if it can. I've looked at the CFL. I have > lots of > > questions. There are so many cancer programs I don't know where to > > start. Should I run the carrier freq in contact mode? How long > should > > I run each freq? Square wave or sine wave? How often to run the > > program? I'd love to find someone in my area that I could talk > with. > > You don't need to be an expert, just a believer. My name is Dave. I > > live in southern New Hampshire. > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 Hi Dr. Loyd, Thanks for the insight into the audio amplifier on the Pacific Health online Freq generators. I have one of their units using the F125 function generator. Is there a method to retrofit a more suitable amplifier to the F125 that would provide a more suitable waveforms? Thanks, Jeff > > > > > > I need Help! I recently > bought a Programmable Blaster with the > > 20MHz > > > range from Pacific > Health. This will be my first device.(It hasn't > > > arrived in the mail yet) > I have a number of health issues I hope to > > > experiment with but the > most important one at the moment is > > cancer. My > > > little sister was > diagnosed with brain cancer a few weeks ago. > > She has > > > been through radiation > and is now doing chemo. I want to use the > > > Blaster to help her if it > can. I've looked at the CFL. I have > > lots of > > > questions. There are so > many cancer programs I don't know where to > > > start. Should I run the > carrier freq in contact mode? How long > > should > > > I run each freq? Square > wave or sine wave? How often to run the > > > program? I'd love to find > someone in my area that I could talk > > with. > > > You don't need to be an > expert, just a believer. My name is Dave. I > > > live in southern New > Hampshire. > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Hi Is there a website for that brand of laser? http://www.royalrife.com > Hi I am continuing to have brilliant results with the quantum laser > and using frequencies for so many health benefits I realise this is a > Rife forum however I am using many of the Rife frequencies but perhaps > even more so for destressing certain body parts like adrenals thyroid > organs and so forth, there is masses of knowledge in this forum and > experiences with many kinds of equipment, a huge thankyou to all of > you, I am learning so much > best wishes > chris milbank > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Hi Jeff, The people that make the GB4000 make an amplifier. The one I tested produced AC instead of the DC offset like a zapper does so you would lose that benefit. It also does not put out very square waves, at least when the GB4000 is used. Really, the F165 is fine as is. http://www.royalrife.com > > Hi Dr. Loyd, > > Thanks for the insight into the audio amplifier on the Pacific Health > online Freq generators. I have one of their units using the F125 > function generator. Is there a method to retrofit a more suitable > amplifier to the F125 that would provide a more suitable waveforms? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Hi , http://www.scalarwavelasers.com/ There is some controversey wether they are really scalar waves or not and some say how exspensive they are but I aam having monumental successes with it particuarly in destressing and relaxing and re energising but also with the more Rife areas ie lowering fungal count etc, I have some amazing protocols and have programmed my laser with many frequencies that I am happy to share with you if you buy or rent one. You can rent the lasers at aprox 50 UK pounds per week prob 75 us dollars from the manufacturer or agents. I am sure re pathogens Rife equipment may well be better but in many areas of health the laser may well score better great bto work them together. hugs chris you can follow chris milbank on twitter with updates on healings and Reflective Repatterning (RR) turning the psychological world on its head for the betterhttp://twitter.com/ChrisMilbank http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLQpRrsQ1Zw & feature=related u tube video of Reflective Repatterning course students To: Rife Sent: Thu, 13 January, 2011 1:42:04Subject: Re: I need help Hi Is there a website for that brand of laser?http://www.royalrife.com> Hi I am continuing to have brilliant results with the quantum laser > and using frequencies for so many health benefits I realise this is a > Rife forum however I am using many of the Rife frequencies but perhaps > even more so for destressing certain body parts like adrenals thyroid > organs and so forth, there is masses of knowledge in this forum and > experiences with many kinds of equipment, a huge thankyou to all of > you, I am learning so much> best wishes> chris milbank>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Hi Fred, For those that remember " Dreadstar " (real name was Bondarook), or more recently known as the cyberstalker " Magnus " or " Neuralresonator " who was very disruptive in numerous alt.med groups including this one many years ago, I have some news. If you google his name, you will see he continued to attack people on various lists and forums even after he stopped bothering us. By chance, I happened to discover that he has recently passed away on August 28, 2010. Details can be found here: http://www.tributes.com/show/-Bondarook-89334954 The thread I found that told me of his passing was this one: http://www.xtrememind.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=412 This thread shows he was still up to his tricks even shortly before he died. What this guy says sounds all too familiar. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digital_intentions/message/150 And this post says a lot too: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digital_intentions/message/215 's website can be found here: http://www.mystical-wonders.com/ Considering how much energy he put into attacking others, it is not suprising he came to an untimely death. May he now rest in peace. Regards Rife Yahoogroup http://www.rifeforum.com > > Some people have suggested that the wrong frequency could only > > irritate the pulmonary nodule and, thus, possible enlarge the > > nodules. Others have said that electrotherapy of any kind is > > unsafe for cancer of any type; that it esentially acts like > > a " grow light " . > > Sounds like AKA Dreadstar has been talking to you. > > > my friend who is using a Beam Ray > > Is your friend near enough to you that you could visit him/her? > Since your Rife device is an old one that doesn't allow you to > add frequencies... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Someone chime in on this thought. Is it possible that getting a Navarro Test will give a current benchmark and subsequent tests will tell whether the Rife is helping? > > Okay everybody, I need to make an important decision. I have gone > through chemo twice now and I had shrinking and disappearing nodules > in my lungs (very small) until I started using a Rife machine this > summer. My latest cat scan shows that two tumors have grown > slightly. I think, since the rife machine is all that I have done > different lately, that the tumors are swelling and getting ready to > break up. Does this seem likely? I am on Arimadex (which is super > strong Tomoxifen more or less) and it did seem to really shrink a > tumor in my arm pit so I would like to continue with it, but I'm > thinking that I need to get much more serious about the rife > treatments. > Does anyone think this is a bad idea. My oncologist does not yet > know about the rife treatments, but he will soon. He doesn't seem to > have too many other ideas though. So: > 1. Is it to be expected that a tumor might swell before it breaks up? > 2. Does anyone think that stepping up the rife treatments is a bad > idea? 3. If the nodules are quite small, the largest is maybe as > big as a pea, but numerous, how soon might I see things go away so > that I know the rife is the right thing to do? > I understand that what I will be getting is opinions, but you all > seem pretty well versed in the Rife technology. Please reply. > Thanks.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 It depends on how you are using the Rife and also whether you are using a good detoxification modality at the same time.If you are following many who say you have to Rife in short periods to avoid Herx reactions, then you may just be pissing it off.You need to do long programs with sweeps, with all possible related frequencies. These programs can run 8 or many more hours depending on the condition. If you are not doing some sort of detox protocol, (not chelation), you are missing half the equation.Doing these, nutrition and supplementation, there should be no reason for the cancer to exist.To: Rife From: sortofoptimystic@...Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 21:10:34 +0000Subject: Re: I need help detox Someone chime in on this thought. Is it possible that getting a Navarro Test will give a current benchmark and subsequent tests will tell whether the Rife is helping? > > Okay everybody, I need to make an important decision. I have gone > through chemo twice now and I had shrinking and disappearing nodules > in my lungs (very small) until I started using a Rife machine this > summer. My latest cat scan shows that two tumors have grown > slightly. I think, since the rife machine is all that I have done > different lately, that the tumors are swelling and getting ready to > break up. Does this seem likely? I am on Arimadex (which is super > strong Tomoxifen more or less) and it did seem to really shrink a > tumor in my arm pit so I would like to continue with it, but I'm > thinking that I need to get much more serious about the rife > treatments. > Does anyone think this is a bad idea. My oncologist does not yet > know about the rife treatments, but he will soon. He doesn't seem to > have too many other ideas though. So: > 1. Is it to be expected that a tumor might swell before it breaks up? > 2. Does anyone think that stepping up the rife treatments is a bad > idea? 3. If the nodules are quite small, the largest is maybe as > big as a pea, but numerous, how soon might I see things go away so > that I know the rife is the right thing to do? > I understand that what I will be getting is opinions, but you all > seem pretty well versed in the Rife technology. Please reply. > Thanks.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 I don't beleive one should depend on the navarro test....I've been doing it for three years and it hasn't correlated with anything I've done...but I keep doing it b/c I want it below 50! I think a pet/ct is the best way to know...unfortunately! I've been told w/ ca to use rife 1-2x a day based on how u feel...Sent from my iPhone Someone chime in on this thought. Is it possible that getting a Navarro Test will give a current benchmark and subsequent tests will tell whether the Rife is helping? > > Okay everybody, I need to make an important decision. I have gone > through chemo twice now and I had shrinking and disappearing nodules > in my lungs (very small) until I started using a Rife machine this > summer. My latest cat scan shows that two tumors have grown > slightly. I think, since the rife machine is all that I have done > different lately, that the tumors are swelling and getting ready to > break up. Does this seem likely? I am on Arimadex (which is super > strong Tomoxifen more or less) and it did seem to really shrink a > tumor in my arm pit so I would like to continue with it, but I'm > thinking that I need to get much more serious about the rife > treatments. > Does anyone think this is a bad idea. My oncologist does not yet > know about the rife treatments, but he will soon. He doesn't seem to > have too many other ideas though. So: > 1. Is it to be expected that a tumor might swell before it breaks up? > 2. Does anyone think that stepping up the rife treatments is a bad > idea? 3. If the nodules are quite small, the largest is maybe as > big as a pea, but numerous, how soon might I see things go away so > that I know the rife is the right thing to do? > I understand that what I will be getting is opinions, but you all > seem pretty well versed in the Rife technology. Please reply. > Thanks.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 Can you use the rife machine if you are going thru chemo (with the titanium vavle in the chest for chemo)... I heard that if you have metal or a peacemaker you can't use the rife machine ??? Sent from my BlackBerry® by Boost MobileSender: Rife Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 16:09:59 -0800 (PST)To: Rife <Rife >ReplyTo: Rife Subject: Re: Re: I need help I don't beleive one should depend on the navarro test....I've been doing it for three years and it hasn't correlated with anything I've done...but I keep doing it b/c I want it below 50! I think a pet/ct is the best way to know...unfortunately! I've been told w/ ca to use rife 1-2x a day based on how u feel...Sent from my iPhone Someone chime in on this thought. Is it possible that getting a Navarro Test will give a current benchmark and subsequent tests will tell whether the Rife is helping?>> Okay everybody, I need to make an important decision. I have gone > through chemo twice now and I had shrinking and disappearing nodules > in my lungs (very small) until I started using a Rife machine this > summer. My latest cat scan shows that two tumors have grown > slightly. I think, since the rife machine is all that I have done > different lately, that the tumors are swelling and getting ready to > break up. Does this seem likely? I am on Arimadex (which is super > strong Tomoxifen more or less) and it did seem to really shrink a > tumor in my arm pit so I would like to continue with it, but I'm > thinking that I need to get much more serious about the rife > treatments. > Does anyone think this is a bad idea. My oncologist does not yet > know about the rife treatments, but he will soon. He doesn't seem to > have too many other ideas though. So:> 1. Is it to be expected that a tumor might swell before it breaks up?> 2. Does anyone think that stepping up the rife treatments is a bad > idea? 3. If the nodules are quite small, the largest is maybe as > big as a pea, but numerous, how soon might I see things go away so > that I know the rife is the right thing to do?> I understand that what I will be getting is opinions, but you all > seem pretty well versed in the Rife technology. Please reply. > Thanks..> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 Hi if you cant use equipment there is an advanced level of Reflective Repatterning that can be used with the body and it can be administered over the phone. hugs chris To: Rife Sent: Sat, 15 January, 2011 11:43:05Subject: Re: Re: I need help Can you use the rife machine if you are going thru chemo (with the titanium vavle in the chest for chemo)... I heard that if you have metal or a peacemaker you can't use the rife machine ??? Sent from my BlackBerry® by Boost Mobile Sender: Rife Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 16:09:59 -0800 (PST) To: Rife <Rife > ReplyTo: Rife Subject: Re: Re: I need help I don't beleive one should depend on the navarro test....I've been doing it for three years and it hasn't correlated with anything I've done...but I keep doing it b/c I want it below 50! I think a pet/ct is the best way to know...unfortunately! I've been told w/ ca to use rife 1-2x a day based on how u feel...Sent from my iPhone Someone chime in on this thought. Is it possible that getting a Navarro Test will give a current benchmark and subsequent tests will tell whether the Rife is helping?>> Okay everybody, I need to make an important decision. I have gone > through chemo twice now and I had shrinking and disappearing nodules > in my lungs (very small) until I started using a Rife machine this > summer. My latest cat scan shows that two tumors have grown > slightly. I think, since the rife machine is all that I have done > different lately, that the tumors are swelling and getting ready to > break up. Does this seem likely? I am on Arimadex (which is super > strong Tomoxifen more or less) and it did seem to really shrink a > tumor in my arm pit so I would like to continue with it, but I'm > thinking that I need to get much more serious about the rife > treatments. > Does anyone think this is a bad idea. My oncologist does not yet > know about the rife treatments, but he will soon. He doesn't seem to > have too many other ideas though. So:> 1. Is it to be expected that a tumor might swell before it breaks up?> 2. Does anyone think that stepping up the rife treatments is a bad > idea? 3. If the nodules are quite small, the largest is maybe as > big as a pea, but numerous, how soon might I see things go away so > that I know the rife is the right thing to do?> I understand that what I will be getting is opinions, but you all > seem pretty well versed in the Rife technology. Please reply. > Thanks..> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 How can it be done thru the phone?"Draft College Republicans"Sent from my iPhone Hi if you cant use equipment there is an advanced level of Reflective Repatterning that can be used with the body and it can be administered over the phone. hugs chris To: Rife Sent: Sat, 15 January, 2011 11:43:05Subject: Re: Re: I need help Can you use the rife machine if you are going thru chemo (with the titanium vavle in the chest for chemo)... I heard that if you have metal or a peacemaker you can't use the rife machine ??? Sent from my BlackBerry® by Boost Mobile Sender: Rife Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 16:09:59 -0800 (PST) To: Rife <Rife > ReplyTo: Rife Subject: Re: Re: I need help I don't beleive one should depend on the navarro test....I've been doing it for three years and it hasn't correlated with anything I've done...but I keep doing it b/c I want it below 50! I think a pet/ct is the best way to know...unfortunately! I've been told w/ ca to use rife 1-2x a day based on how u feel...Sent from my iPhone Someone chime in on this thought. Is it possible that getting a Navarro Test will give a current benchmark and subsequent tests will tell whether the Rife is helping?>> Okay everybody, I need to make an important decision. I have gone > through chemo twice now and I had shrinking and disappearing nodules > in my lungs (very small) until I started using a Rife machine this > summer. My latest cat scan shows that two tumors have grown > slightly. I think, since the rife machine is all that I have done > different lately, that the tumors are swelling and getting ready to > break up. Does this seem likely? I am on Arimadex (which is super > strong Tomoxifen more or less) and it did seem to really shrink a > tumor in my arm pit so I would like to continue with it, but I'm > thinking that I need to get much more serious about the rife > treatments. > Does anyone think this is a bad idea. My oncologist does not yet > know about the rife treatments, but he will soon. He doesn't seem to > have too many other ideas though. So:> 1. Is it to be expected that a tumor might swell before it breaks up?> 2. Does anyone think that stepping up the rife treatments is a bad > idea? 3. If the nodules are quite small, the largest is maybe as > big as a pea, but numerous, how soon might I see things go away so > that I know the rife is the right thing to do?> I understand that what I will be getting is opinions, but you all > seem pretty well versed in the Rife technology. Please reply. > Thanks..> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 Or, is there a code for Hodkin Limphoma, having the titanium valve in the chest? Or a 2nd alternative to rife ?Sent from my BlackBerry® by Boost MobileSender: Rife Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 09:32:47 -0800To: Rife <Rife >ReplyTo: Rife Subject: Re: Re: I need help How can it be done thru the phone?"Draft College Republicans"Sent from my iPhone Hi if you cant use equipment there is an advanced level of Reflective Repatterning that can be used with the body and it can be administered over the phone. hugs chrisTo: Rife Sent: Sat, 15 January, 2011 11:43:05Subject: Re: Re: I need help Can you use the rife machine if you are going thru chemo (with the titanium vavle in the chest for chemo)... I heard that if you have metal or a peacemaker you can't use the rife machine ??? Sent from my BlackBerry® by Boost Mobile Sender: Rife Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 16:09:59 -0800 (PST)To: Rife <Rife >ReplyTo: Rife Subject: Re: Re: I need help I don't beleive one should depend on the navarro test....I've been doing it for three years and it hasn't correlated with anything I've done...but I keep doing it b/c I want it below 50! I think a pet/ct is the best way to know...unfortunately! I've been told w/ ca to use rife 1-2x a day based on how u feel...Sent from my iPhone Someone chime in on this thought. Is it possible that getting a Navarro Test will give a current benchmark and subsequent tests will tell whether the Rife is helping?>> Okay everybody, I need to make an important decision. I have gone > through chemo twice now and I had shrinking and disappearing nodules > in my lungs (very small) until I started using a Rife machine this > summer. My latest cat scan shows that two tumors have grown > slightly. I think, since the rife machine is all that I have done > different lately, that the tumors are swelling and getting ready to > break up. Does this seem likely? I am on Arimadex (whichis super > strong Tomoxifen more or less) and it did seem to really shrink a > tumor in my arm pit so I would like to continue with it, but I'm > thinking that I need to get much more serious about the rife > treatments. > Does anyone think this is a bad idea. My oncologist does not yet > know about the rife treatments, but he will soon. He doesn't seem to > have too many other ideas though. So:> 1. Is it to be expected that a tumor might swell before it breaks up?> 2. Does anyone think that stepping up the rife treatments is a bad > idea? 3. If the nodules are quite small, the largest is maybe as > big as a pea, but numerous, how soon might I see things go away so > that I know the rife is the right thing to do?> I understand that what I will be getting is opinions, but you all > seem pretty well versed in the Rife technology. Please reply. >Thanks..> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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