Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Hi Jill, It was helpful to me to read the details of your experience with Rife. And it was a timely post, in view of the discussion on the experimental list of Carol Sieverling's paper on Cheney's heart-related theories. Sue , Upstate New York Penny, what I experienced *was* dangerous. I post it as an advisory to others, and it was not a heart herx. It is very important not to mislead others. I had heart palpitations and tachycardia for WEEKS. I could not lie down without my heart pounding painfully. It was very scary and took weeks to subside. I have been told by other experts including Aubrey Scoon, and makers of other magnetic type rife devices, that these devices can disrupts the potassium channels (which would affect the heart); Scoon believes devices like the Doug device also harm the cells in the process of harming the bacteria; and other makers of magnetic type devices warn anybody with a known pre existing heart problem NOT TO USE THEM. So it is not an attack on , it is fair warning that in some people the Doug device at least, can be harmful. I know my own body and if I was going to have a heart herx, I'd likely also have some heart symptoms after all these years--people do get heart block, or irregular heart rhythms, etc. I've not had those. Neither did I get heart symptoms with antibiotics, hyperbaric at deep depths, salt/c at high doses, or any other regimen supposed to kill borrelia. --- In infections@ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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