Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Hi Mick, It is a sort of testimonial to the quality and effectiveness of the CAFL. If the CAFL was not effective then yes, there would be a great need to update and alter it. If it is working, then don't fix it! The CAFL Database is one of the database's in the FreX software. This function of the CAFL in a searchable database, by Description, Comments, and Frequency is made available to the public and all humanity at zero cost. http://heal-me.com.au/frex.html We all need to thank Electroherbalism.com for providing this service for humanity for free. A heroic stance of monumental proportions they way I view things. We even give away schematics on how to build your own RIFE machine for around $30. http://heal-me.com.au/frex-pfa.html What better entry point can possibly exist for those interested and intrigued by Dr. Rife's work and the modern day quantum field transmitters know as R.I.F.E. machines (Resonance Initiated Field Effects) Show me any other industry or healthcare modality that has in the public domain the critical operational data of their modality for free to the community? It just doen't exist anywhere else ... this is truely a unique display and presentation of workability. As extra services to the public, vast information on this modality can be found and purchased ... http://www.nenahsylver.com/ Nenah Sylver's (Frequency Healing Specialist) book ... "The Rife Handbook" http://www.dnafrequencies.com/ Also specific frequencies for pathogen not found in the CAFL can be request from the above web site. DNA Frequencies.com has donated a great number of CAFL frequencies. I salute the services of DNA Frequencies. Thousands of people are alive today that otherwise wouldn't be with us. The only other group in the public domain that is up there with the Rife Industry is the Orthomolecular Group (Curing disease with mega dose nutritional therapy). Bring these two groups together and you have the answer of how miracles are crafted. Sincerely, Ken Uzzellhttp://heal-me.com.auHealMe FoundationA New Humanity Associate CAFL 2007 > Is there anything more current than the list presented at the following?> > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm> > Is there a spreadsheet, or database, of this, or a more current, list?> > Mick> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Mick, There is a searchable data base for the CAFL. It took me quite a while to find it and I still haven't learned to use all it's features. Go to the Rife group home page and click on "Files" on the left menu. Scroll down to "frex10.exe" near the middle of the list. Click on it and you get a pop up window that asks if you want to save it or run it. Select "save" and put it in your "program" files. Once you have done this go to your program files list and click on "Frex". A small box will open beside it with two choices. Put your cursor on the square green symbol for the program and right ckick with your mouse. This will pop up a little menu list. Select "send to" and another menu box opens where you select "desktop (create shortcut)". Now go to your desktop and click on the square green program symbol and the searchable program will open. As an example, type in "candida" in the search box and click on "find". This should instantly show you a list of eleven different programs in the left window. Click on any of the progrms and it will show you the frequencies and any comments that have been recorded with them. You will see that the program can do even more that this by the menu tabs on the bottom line but so far I haven't figured out how to use them and I haven't found any instructions anywhere. Maybe someone can tell us where the instructions are. Dave Shep CAFL 2007 Is there anything more current than the list presented at the following?http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htmIs there a spreadsheet, or database, of this, or a more current, list?Mick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Cutting through the evangelical pontificating, I read that you are saying; 1. that CAFL 2007-05-16 is, to your knowledge, the current edition, 2. that CAFL is not all encompassing, and 3. the FreX database contains many sources not in CAFL I downloaded " Current FreX Database version 091001 " The first line/record in the db reads " Frequency Selection 9:21 am 29, May 2006 " Is that the last time the db was updated, and therefore the db is not current with CAFL 2007-05-16. Also, just in passing. I noticed that CAFL has a yet to be discovered bacterium, Campylobacter pyloridid. So too has the FreX database. Mick > > Hi Mick, > > It is a sort of testimonial to the quality and effectiveness of the CAFL. If the CAFL was not effective then yes, there would be a great need to update and alter it. If it is working, then don't fix it! > > The CAFL Database is one of the database's in the FreX software. This function of the CAFL in a searchable database, by Description, Comments, and Frequency is made available to the public and all humanity at zero cost. > > http://heal-me.com.au/frex.html > > We all need to thank Electroherbalism.com for providing this service for humanity for free. A heroic stance of monumental proportions they way I view things. We even give away schematics on how to build your own RIFE machine for around $30. > > http://heal-me.com.au/frex-pfa.html > > What better entry point can possibly exist for those interested and intrigued by Dr. Rife's work and the modern day quantum field transmitters know as R.I.F.E. machines (Resonance Initiated Field Effects) > > Show me any other industry or healthcare modality that has in the public domain the critical operational data of their modality for free to the community? It just doen't exist anywhere else ... this is truely a unique display and presentation of workability. > > As extra services to the public, vast information on this modality can be found and purchased ... > > http://www.nenahsylver.com/ > Nenah Sylver's (Frequency Healing Specialist) book ... " The Rife Handbook " > > http://www.dnafrequencies.com/ > Also specific frequencies for pathogen not found in the CAFL can be request from the above web site. > > DNA Frequencies.com has donated a great number of CAFL frequencies. I salute the services of DNA Frequencies. > > Thousands of people are alive today that otherwise wouldn't be with us. The only other group in the public domain that is up there with the Rife Industry is the Orthomolecular Group (Curing disease with mega dose nutritional therapy). Bring these two groups together and you have the answer of how miracles are crafted. > > Sincerely, > > Ken Uzzell > http://heal-me.com.au > HealMe Foundation > A New Humanity Associate > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Dave, Thanks for the reference. I'd forgotten that it was there. Also, although I had FreX 16 (http://heal-me.com.au/frex.html) before I posted my request re. currency I had at that time not yet run it. I did so only after reading Ken's reply. Your description of frex10 matches that of FreX 16. I haven't installed frex10.exe so I am only making an assumption that it is a relative (earlier/later version) of FreX 16. I have 'FreX 16 - build 10.11.01' (Menu Help --> About). What is the version shown for frex10? You may have noticed that frex10 has more entries that just what is in CAFL. As I construct my database I will eventually be able to determine what is what. There have been some great efforts made by many to pull all the numbers together. Because the efforts have not been organized, much is still to be done, and efforts must be made to ensure that data provenance is retained and where misplaced found. As for instructions. Once you determine if frex10 is actually FreX 16, or an earlier version to be updated, check out http://www.furheads.com/free/frex.htm FreX 16 is a nice little program. Whether or not it's output is anything other than series of discrete audio range AC voltages (or, when speaker driving, a Stravinsky nightmare)remains to be validated. Hearsay and vague anecdotal comments don't cut it. Mick > > Mick, > There is a searchable data base for the CAFL. It took me quite a while to find it and I still haven't learned to use all it's features. > Go to the Rife group home page and click on " Files " on the left menu. Scroll down to " frex10.exe " near the middle of the list. Click on it and you get a pop up window that asks if you want to save it or run it. Select " save " and put it in your " program " files. Once you have done this go to your program files list and click on " Frex " . A small box will open beside it with two choices. Put your cursor on the square green symbol for the program and right ckick with your mouse. This will pop up a little menu list. Select " send to " and another menu box opens where you select " desktop (create shortcut) " . Now go to your desktop and click on the square green program symbol and the searchable program will open. As an example, type in " candida " in the search box and click on " find " . This should instantly show you a list of eleven different programs in the left window. Click on any of the progrms and it will show you the frequencies and any comments that have been recorded with them. > You will see that the program can do even more that this by the menu tabs on the bottom line but so far I haven't figured out how to use them and I haven't found any instructions anywhere. Maybe someone can tell us where the instructions are. Dave Shep > CAFL 2007 > > > > Is there anything more current than the list presented at the following? > > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm > > Is there a spreadsheet, or database, of this, or a more current, list? > > Mick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Mick, I was unaware of the FreX 16 program and have no idea of how it may compare to the Frex10 program. Hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in and let us know. I still hope to find instructions for the Frex10 program. Dave Shep in New Hampshire CAFL 2007> > > > Is there anything more current than the list presented at the following?> > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm> > Is there a spreadsheet, or database, of this, or a more current, list?> > Mick> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Dave, download the FreX 16 program. Watch the screen action help video. You have all required information in my previous post. You have not so much as checked your copy of Frex10 for its version number. Mick > > > > Mick, > > There is a searchable data base for the CAFL. It took me quite a while to find it and I still haven't learned to use all it's features. > > Go to the Rife group home page and click on " Files " on the left menu. Scroll down to " frex10.exe " near the middle of the list. Click on it and you get a pop up window that asks if you want to save it or run it. Select " save " and put it in your " program " files. Once you have done this go to your program files list and click on " Frex " . A small box will open beside it with two choices. Put your cursor on the square green symbol for the program and right ckick with your mouse. This will pop up a little menu list. Select " send to " and another menu box opens where you select " desktop (create shortcut) " . Now go to your desktop and click on the square green program symbol and the searchable program will open. As an example, type in " candida " in the search box and click on " find " . This should instantly show you a list of eleven different programs in the left window. Click on any of the progrms and it will show you the frequencies and any comments that have been recorded with them. > > You will see that the program can do even more that this by the menu tabs on the bottom line but so far I haven't figured out how to use them and I haven't found any instructions anywhere. Maybe someone can tell us where the instructions are. Dave Shep > > CAFL 2007 > > > > > > > > Is there anything more current than the list presented at the following? > > > > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm > > > > Is there a spreadsheet, or database, of this, or a more current, list? > > > > Mick > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Hi Dave, Frex10 was an early version of the software. It is freeware. FreX16 is superior in frequency output, wave shape management, and database utilization. It has a feedback function so people can check the signal as it goes through the body and can see the load the body places on the signal. FreX16 is freeware for the CAFL database and shareware for the frequency output functions. So long as I did not charge a fee for the use of the CAFL database (which is copyright electroherbalism.com) then I was allowed to make it available to the public. FreX started about a decade ago, the name Fre = (Freeware) and the X = the X factor of life. So to me FreX = "Free Life" and could be termed Free Rife :-) Around 1997 I purchased my 1st RF plasma RIFE machine that a local therapist was making in Australia. It came with the CAFL printed out on many pages. I found this time consuming manually looking up the CAFL for disorders and frequency programs. So wrote the Frex software as a database aimed at making this task faster and easier. This was the 1st software database at this time and many Rifers found it useful. I kept receiving reports about marrying the database program to a DOS frequency generator program that was written by an engineer in Canada (Fred). This was done and was found to be useful and a good introduction entry point for people interested in Rife frequency therapy. Some people even ran their EMEM's and B/R machines with it. I have a background in software development for scientific instruments, so my buddies and I embarked on a project to develop a resonance scanner. The DOS shell software didn't provide the fast speeds to the microphone port - so we researched all available audio spectrum frequency generator tools and found one that we currently use which produces outstanding controls and lightning speed performance over Microsoft's ActiveX audio library and the audio output and microphone input ports. This then became the frequency tools we used in FreX14 onwards, from memory. A mysterious fire a few years back burnt down my workshop, and all was lost including back-ups of Frex since this 1st version, and even patents and technical papers on an earlier instrument we developed was destroyed. These were kept in a so-called fire proof enclosure, but the fire somehow opened the metal doors and burnt all inside to ashes. Luckily I had the most recent version of FreX15 kept in another location, so was able to proceed. Quite considerable work and effort had gone into FreX, and expensive tools purchased, so I then made the frequency execution of the CAFL database program a shareware function. This works well, for the CAFL database section of FreX16 is still freeware, and anyone can access and use its functions - and the frequency output section will run fully, but have a 10 minute interruption to the program inviting people to register. There have been tens of thousands of downloads of FreX by people, and a few hundred registrations, so as I see things it is serving its purpose well in helping to bring RIFE frequency therapy to people that would otherwise give it a miss due to the high cost of machines and by people worried they can't operate them. Education is good, it gives people the knowledge they need to understand the basics of Rife frequency therapy and a greater level of confidence when outlaying the thousands of dollars required to purchase the EMEM's and B/R instruments. The early versions of Frex used the Microsoft Access - Jet database to hold the CAFL files. However, as FreX spread around the world and is now used in almost every country on Earth - people where getting lots of errors with the Access database engine - Microsoft were having problems with their Unicode version of windows and translations were producing numerous errors. As the CAFL has about 1,200 records, Hulda 's, Bruce Stenulson's frequencies with the other frequency sets from other researchers brought it up to 1,700 records, then it was clear the Access engine was way overkill for such a small database. Newer computers with huge memory configurations allowed for the entire database to be stored in memory with lightning speeds so I wrote my own database and this solved all the earlier errors. Currently, I am installing the NCFL into FreX, which will come close to doubling the current database in FreX and I hope provide more choices for people. Sincerely, Ken Uzzellhttp://heal-me.com.auHealMe FoundationA New Humanity Associate CAFL 2007> > > > Is there anything more current than the list presented at the following?> > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm> > Is there a spreadsheet, or database, of this, or a more current, list?> > Mick> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Dear Dave S. Yes, I have demons. I can empathize with you. I seek the truth, and I have little time left. It enrages me to see people squander their lives in blind searches for lost health. Will I waste any sympathy on them? No. Addressing previous posts. There is a chain of events here which started with post Message #28302 to which I responded extending relevant sourced information. A response done in the same spirit, and with great effort of will, as was your much appreciated reply, Message #28376, to my request. And what thanks did I get. The responder is insulted that she is expected to do a little reading. Instead her hidden agenda is for validation from cyberspace. The matter should have died there. No such luck. K.U. wrote to a colleague in Message #28320 > This is the document that mmurra777 didn't want to read for it was > 111 pages long. In addition to the incorrect attribution, the statement speaks volumes of the condescending attitude of the writer. I thought long and hard before responding. I would have said nothing had KU generously acknowledged (uncorrectly) that the poster of #28302 (the person who insulted my help) had recommended the document. It's about tin god attitude. My Message #28322; (in addition to pointing out the KU error) >A retraction and correction would be appreciated. I did not request an apology, nor did I want one. I want truth. From KU; I receive a crocodile tears politico mea culpa complete with smiley. Fine, I don't have time to waste. I move on. I come across a copy of CAFL, post a broadcast request for verification of its currency and completeness. In time I received a valuable response from you Dave. For me to prepare a similar message would take over four hours of major concentration and effort. Again, thank you. From KU I received a 'see how great we are' infomercial. Very different from his most recent post of solid information on FreX and its history. One of those frequencies splitting personalities? You no doubt now appreciate how exhausting this writing is for me. In your Message #28388, it was the inclusive 'us' that made me snap. Enough on this. If you have made it this far maybe we can work together (are two pea soup fulled heads better or worse than one?). The FreX 16 software is marketed as 'shareware'. On the assumption that you are not clear on what that means, here is my loose definition (variants not withstanding). Shareware is not 'free', nor is it 'must be paid for to be used'. Think of it as; Do you like it? Do you use it? Have you received benefit from it? If yes, then the developer requests, although you are not under legal obligation, a remuneration for work. A very fair and reasonable merchandising model. Meaning? You can, and are encouraged, to download FreX 16. You do not have to register. You do not have to pay for it. Once you have it running ash yourself those three questioned I posed. I will state again what I wrote in an earlier post. FreX 16 is a nice little program. It is obvious to me that much effort has gone into its development. Is it worth $87Aussie? If you answer yes to even just the last of the three questions, then ask yourself how much have you squandered in just any one given month over the last many years. My quals.; I wrote my first professional computer program in 1968 and have a solid background in signal analysis. Now here is where I upset the Koolade drinkers and threaten the Jim '. I want proof that the application of any of these procedures work. Here-say does not cut it. Start with verified medical condition; one blood test alone is not acceptable (I have five major errors in bloodwork done over the last three years). Keep proper procedure records. Do good statistical analysis on an acceptable size data set. Etc. From a signal resonance theory viewpoint the vast majority, if not all, of the so-call audio frequencies have no foundation based on some pseudo-real, or out o the air, unrealistic harmonic relationship to Rife's valid work. I am indebted to J. Garff's " A History of Rife's Instruments and Frequencies " Ed. 10/09/10 (the 111 page document) for lending credence to my observations, clarifying and expanding my knowledge. As it stands now the frequency domain is like a cloud of randomly dispersed shrapnel - with any luck something is bound to do something somewhere. My goal is to return to Rife - he was developing the smart weapons over 80 years ago. I've been writing this for almost six hours and am exhausted (and this was a good day). God helps them who help themselves. I will help anyone who is willing to work. The faithful can think of me as God's 'tough love' archangel. Mike Murray Waterloo ON > > Ken, > > Thank you very much for telling all forum readers the story of FreX. I had no idea and I'll bet others didn't know either. What you have developed and given to the world is astounding. I'd like to suggest that your post be put in the " files " section as required reading for all new group members. > > When Mick told me of the FreX 16 program I went to the web site where FreX 16 is offered for sale but I did not realize that there is a slightly lesser version of it available for free. I'd put it on my " wish list " as I just couldn't afford it right now. > > I have stumbled & struggled with lyme disease for about 15 years now. It's cost me most of my life savings and I've become an old man long before I planned on. There are days when I think my head is working reasonably and I try to help someone else if I can. This was my intent the other day when I tried to explain to Mick how he could find a searchable data base for the CAFL. It took me some time to write that post, going through the process again and again so as not to miss a step or make a mistake. His last response to me was blatantly rude and condesending and it hurt. His comments in response to your earlier post are of similar tone. It's clear to me that he is dealing with some ugly demons in his own head and I have prayed for him. > > I'll now go back to your web site and find my way to the free version of FreX 16. Thank you again Ken. You are a true Gentleman. > > Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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