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Which battery operated amplifiers will work ? Will a Wowwee work ?

Subject: Re: Anyone using a standard frequency generator for Rife freqs?To: Rife Date: Friday, January 20, 2012, 6:23 PM

I have had some successes using the PC software Frex16 against joint pains. I am using it in a non-recommended fashion, by using a home TV stereo amplifier. That is dangerous and advise against that.I would purchase a battery operated amplifier which is perfectly safe but, lack funds.I also, recently had interesting reductions of pain using essential oils.I read a Klinghardt doc which he suggested Clove oil for bartonella.Not having a test to confirm, my symptoms suggest I do, so I applied it and have now less pains! is it permanent, highly doubtful. will it make them pissed and multiply and come back stronger? I surely hope not...remains to be seen.BTW I have mentioned several times the web site www.Crazedlist.orgthere you can search for items across the US very quickly.I find Rife machines every time I look. Just cheap entertainment as I can't afford to buy one currently.EX $500 Doug Coil machine, $1,200

GB4000 with the acc amplifier.>> Hello everyone,> I'm new to the study of Rife technology and like most others want to invest in products that work without paying several thousand dollars. Has anyone tried using a standard sweep function generator to run Rife frequencies? What is the difference between this and say the GB 4000 or other machines of this type? I'm not too smart on electronics. Any enlightenment you could provide would be greatly appreciated.> > Jeff Larsen>

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Anyone here good enough with electronics to use a tens machine as an amp?or can that be done?D To: Rife Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 10:49 PM Subject: Re: Re: Anyone using a standard frequency generator for

Rife freqs?

Which battery operated amplifiers will work ? Will a Wowwee work ?

Subject: Re: Anyone using a standard frequency generator for Rife freqs?To: Rife Date: Friday, January 20, 2012, 6:23 PM

I have had some successes using the PC software Frex16 against joint pains. I am using it in a non-recommended fashion, by using a home TV stereo amplifier. That is dangerous and advise against that.I would purchase a battery operated amplifier which is perfectly safe but, lack funds.I also, recently had interesting reductions of pain using essential oils.I read a Klinghardt doc which he suggested Clove oil for bartonella.Not having a test to confirm, my symptoms suggest I do, so I applied it and have now less pains! is it permanent, highly doubtful. will it make them pissed and multiply and come back stronger? I surely hope not...remains to be seen.BTW I have mentioned several times the web site www.Crazedlist.orgthere you can search for items across the US very quickly.I find Rife machines every time I look. Just cheap entertainment as I can't afford to buy

one currently.EX $500 Doug Coil machine, $1,200

GB4000 with the acc amplifier.>> Hello everyone,> I'm new to the study of Rife technology and like most others want to invest in products that work without paying several thousand dollars. Has anyone tried using a standard sweep function generator to run Rife frequencies? What is the difference between this and say the GB 4000 or other machines of this type? I'm not too smart on electronics. Any enlightenment you could provide would be greatly appreciated.> > Jeff Larsen>

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How are they rated ie watts amps etc and which works ok ??

Subject: Re: Anyone using a standard frequency generator for Rife freqs?To: Rife Date: Saturday, January 21, 2012, 11:34 AM

I've not heard of a wowwee.What I had in mind is the FreX-PFA-2find it herehttp://www.heal-me.com.au/http://www.heal-me.com.au/frex-pfa.htmlit is a DIY unit you can build for under $30.I'll get around sometime to order the parts.> >> > Hello everyone,> > I'm new to the study of Rife technology and like most others want to invest in products that work without paying several thousand dollars. Has anyone tried using a standard sweep function generator to run Rife frequencies? What is the difference between this and say the GB 4000 or other machines of

this type? I'm not too smart on electronics. Any enlightenment you could provide would be greatly appreciated.> > > > Jeff Larsen> >>

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