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There are many so-called rife machines out there now

and a lot are just relabeled of a base one or two devices.

I usually warn against buying $2000 programmable

function generators, especially if they don't allow one

to run specific frequencies in Hz and instead use " codes. "

If a plain programmable pad device is needed, I think the

ProFreGen is a good choice. It

holds up to 40 frequencies in 4 banks and costs about $500

for the pad-ready version, I think. It can also be used as the

function generator for a bare plasma tube device when one decides

to upgrade.

turf

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Bio Solutions Rife machine

>I just joined the group after reading " Dr. Royal Rife's Discovery

>Cures Cancers " in the Well Being Journal. This is the first time I

>had ever heard of frequency therapy. I am very interested in either

>purchasing the Bio Solutions of seing a doctor who uses it for

>treatment. My family lives in the Philadelphia area. Does anyone

>know of any doctors in this area or maybe other members who might be

>interested in going in on one of these machines since they are so

>expensive?

>

>Krystene Rivers

>

>

>Addresses:

>Post message: Rife

>Subscribe: Rife-subscribe

>Unsubscribe: Rife-unsubscribe

>List owner: Rifelist@...,

>

>URL for the Rife List:

>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Rife

>

>

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Turf, could you please post an address to

that machine, I could afford one of those.

Thank you, LIZ D

> [Original Message]

>

> To: <Rife >

> Date: 4/7/01 7:52:14 AM

> Subject: Re: Bio Solutions Rife machine

>

>

> There are many so-called rife machines out there now

> and a lot are just relabeled of a base one or two devices.

> I usually warn against buying $2000 programmable

> function generators, especially if they don't allow one

> to run specific frequencies in Hz and instead use " codes. "

>

> If a plain programmable pad device is needed, I think the

> ProFreGen is a good choice. It

> holds up to 40 frequencies in 4 banks and costs about $500

> for the pad-ready version, I think. It can also be used as the

> function generator for a bare plasma tube device when one decides

> to upgrade.

>

> turf

>

>

> Addresses:

> Post message: Rife

> Subscribe: Rife-subscribe

> Unsubscribe: Rife-unsubscribe

> List owner: Rifelist@...,

>

> URL for the Rife List:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Rife

>

>

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