Guest guest Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Hi Mike, The reason that there is a set and run switch is because the meter cannot read accurately in the intense electromagnetic field. The meter tries to measure millions of frequencies at the same time and it cannot do it. It has a nervous breakdown. On the other hand, the unit does drift a small amount and that is a great advantage. For example, to reduce the BX virus, we can use about 11,780,000 Hz or we can use the lower octave at about 2875.9765 Hz. This works fine because the unit drifts up and down some. Please see http://www.royalrife.com/cancer.html for more. http://www.royalrife.com > > hello, > Am currently dealing with st-3 colorectal cancer and possess an older > Rife EMEM3D. I really want to make this machine the central focus of > my battle plan, however there is a disturbing problem with it > involving a frequency 'drift.' The meter indicates the freq is > drifting up and down by several hundred HZ although the audible sound > is completely stable. It is infuriating as the drift makes it > impossible to set the machine to any particular frequency, so I have > been just using apporx settings and hoping for the best, and facing > certain death if this cancer spreads, this is of life and death > importance. Does anyone know what this might mean or possibly know of > how to cantact anyone who might? > thank you, Mike > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Mike ,that is what I had back on 06I did Rife but had better results with PEMFwww.pemf.onfo.comand Immunocalwww.immunocal.meand ozone. I made a portable sauna where your head is on the outside and did the ozone in that and slight ozone insufflationand a few other things but these were the main ones and I am completely cancer free now.At one point mine had spread to my liver lungs and pancreas.Dennis From: bullzerka To: Rife Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 5:12 PM Subject: EMEM3D "drift" hello, Am currently dealing with st-3 colorectal cancer and possess an older Rife EMEM3D. I really want to make this machine the central focus of my battle plan, however there is a disturbing problem with it involving a frequency 'drift.' The meter indicates the freq is drifting up and down by several hundred HZ although the audible sound is completely stable. It is infuriating as the drift makes it impossible to set the machine to any particular frequency, so I have been just using apporx settings and hoping for the best, and facing certain death if this cancer spreads, this is of life and death importance. Does anyone know what this might mean or possibly know of how to cantact anyone who might? thank you, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Mike ,that is what I had back on 06I did Rife but had better results with PEMFwww.pemf.onfo.comand Immunocalwww.immunocal.meand ozone. I made a portable sauna where your head is on the outside and did the ozone in that and slight ozone insufflationand a few other things but these were the main ones and I am completely cancer free now.At one point mine had spread to my liver lungs and pancreas.Dennis From: bullzerka To: Rife Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 5:12 PM Subject: EMEM3D "drift" hello, Am currently dealing with st-3 colorectal cancer and possess an older Rife EMEM3D. I really want to make this machine the central focus of my battle plan, however there is a disturbing problem with it involving a frequency 'drift.' The meter indicates the freq is drifting up and down by several hundred HZ although the audible sound is completely stable. It is infuriating as the drift makes it impossible to set the machine to any particular frequency, so I have been just using apporx settings and hoping for the best, and facing certain death if this cancer spreads, this is of life and death importance. Does anyone know what this might mean or possibly know of how to cantact anyone who might? thank you, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 To be certain of the settings a portable " Frequency Counter " would be a more accurate way to set the frequencies And monitor the output. Cost, from $50 to several hundred. Ebay has many and radio shack sell one with a limited range but, the EMEM has a limited range anyway so, the Radio Shack unit would probably be fine, for use and cost. > > Hi Mike, > > The reason that there is a set and run switch is because the meter > cannot read accurately in the intense electromagnetic field. The meter > tries to measure millions of frequencies at the same time and it cannot > do it. It has a nervous breakdown. > > On the other hand, the unit does drift a small amount and that is a > great advantage. For example, to reduce the BX virus, we can use about > 11,780,000 Hz or we can use the lower octave at about 2875.9765 Hz. This > works fine because the unit drifts up and down some. > > Please see http://www.royalrife.com/cancer.html for more. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 To be certain of the settings a portable " Frequency Counter " would be a more accurate way to set the frequencies And monitor the output. Cost, from $50 to several hundred. Ebay has many and radio shack sell one with a limited range but, the EMEM has a limited range anyway so, the Radio Shack unit would probably be fine, for use and cost. > > Hi Mike, > > The reason that there is a set and run switch is because the meter > cannot read accurately in the intense electromagnetic field. The meter > tries to measure millions of frequencies at the same time and it cannot > do it. It has a nervous breakdown. > > On the other hand, the unit does drift a small amount and that is a > great advantage. For example, to reduce the BX virus, we can use about > 11,780,000 Hz or we can use the lower octave at about 2875.9765 Hz. This > works fine because the unit drifts up and down some. > > Please see http://www.royalrife.com/cancer.html for more. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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