Guest guest Posted December 27, 2011 Report Share Posted December 27, 2011 Hello, My name is Marty and I am new to this group. My Mom was diagnosed with Esophgeal Cancer almost one and a half years ago. At that time, the Doctor believed my Mom only had a few months to live. I have spent the last 1 1/2 years attempting to learn as much as possible about alternative means for curing this disease. A PET scan performed this past July showed no spread of the Cancer and the activity was rated as mildly hyperactive. Until recently I had been applying the Bob Beck Protocol. However, my Mom has become extremely sensitive to the treatment complaining of itching and pain. After treatment the area would become inflammed and scaley. I have been forced to discontinue the electromedicine aspect of that treatment and continue on with the administration of colloidal silver. Through my research I have observed that the cancertutor website gives a high recommendation for the GB 4000. In addition, I was listening to the Coast to Coast AM radio program where a guest had stated that his wife's breast cancer had been cured using Rife technology. He gave praise to Jeff Garff for his knowledge of Rife technology and his ability to back engineer Rife machines. I emailed the guest speaker asking him which Rife machine did he recommend. At the top of his list of recommended machines was the GB 4000. Has anyone had any success in treating Cancer with this particular model of equipment? Would others also believe that the GB4000 is the best machinery on the market? Can the modern day Rife machines truly cure Cancer? In addition, is the SR 4 preferable to an M.O.P.A. plasma generator? I saw written that Rife believed direct contact with the body was preferable over a ray tube. Is this true? One site states that their belief is that the enviornment has many frequencies that may interfere with the patient receiving the Rife frequency through a plasma tube. My concern with administering treatment through a direct contact is my Mom may develop irritation from this also. I see there are devices that allow for the patient to hold two cylinders. This may also pose a problem for a sick and elderly patient especially if it is expected to be held for hours at a time. The cancertutor site suggests two hours of treatment every day. Yet, my readings on Rife stated that he treated patients every few days and only for minutes at a time. Is that because his machines were so much powerful than present day machines? I would appreciate help from anyone who can help clear up my confusion on the topic. I hesitate to speak with representatives from any company as they will attempt to sell me on their particular machine. An unbiased assessment of the many options available would be helpful in establishing which if any of the devices would be best for my Mom. Thank you for your anticipated feedback. Sincerely, Kincaid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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