Guest guest Posted March 9, 2003 Report Share Posted March 9, 2003 from what i understand, no device runs an electrical current through the body...it is changed into a vibration ariella rifeforum@... wrote: > Posted by: Nina Silver, Ph.D. > > , > The benefits of the technology have to be balanced against any die-off reactions. Since an infant's immune function is not mature like an adult's is, you're being careful, which is reasonable. > > When doing research for my Rife Handbook, I asked some researchers about using a frequency device with children and babies. I was told that if you're using a frequency on an adult for 3 minutes, 1 minute should be plenty for a very small child -- especially if the unit is powerful. Some people even find that 30 seconds will help when treating their infants. (Please note that I am thinking about a freestanding light tube unit here, as I think that may be a better choice to use than a device that runs electrical current through the body.) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 Posted by: Shore The Cold Laser is definitely not Rife related, however it is remarkable technology. I know personally. My wife many years back injured her ankles and subsequently developed Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, a crippling and agonizingly painful condition that is incurable unless diagnosed immediately and treated aggressively. Unfortunately most doctors don't recognize or even know of it. It took 14 doctors until it was correctly diagnosed in my wife, and by that time she had been in a wheelchair for years. Conventional medicine UTTERLY AND COMPLETELY FAILED in treating her, and believed me, we tried them all, at the best hospitals. Their last " hope " was a sympathectomy, which effectively cuts the sympathetic nerves and renders you permanently sexually inoperative. We declined their " treatment. " I think you'll all agree, it makes you want to rip the " experts' " lungs out. Finally an individual at the RSD association (an organization supposedly created to help sufferers with doctors and info), after my many phone calls to them, gave up the name of a doctor who had helped people with an innovative therapy that he had brought to the U.S. Why, I asked, did the Association never give me his name before? Because, he said confidentially, if we did we'd lose our funding from the pharm. industry which provides our funding and the nerve block injections which are the mainstay of conventional treatment. Dr. Szulc from the Long Island Pain Treatment Center was responsible for bringing " cold laser " to the U.S. This was a powerful unit and not like the toys now seen in many alt. doctor's offices. Don't get ripped off. Even so, she needed 100 treatments with this big laser and now can walk, dance and hike. We gave the wheelchair to charity. I want to add that she also flew to Oregon and received IV DMSO from the father of DMSO himself, Dr. Stanley (see Haley's Politics in Healing). The DMSO did not cure her but arrested the RSD and prevented massive tissue and bone loss. View online/Reply: http://www.rifeforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=607#607 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DO NOT REPLY VIA EMAIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The above is a text-only version. Click on above link to see in original form. Notes: - This Forum Reply Notification was sent to: Yahoogroups, Rife - You are receiving this email because you are watching the forum: New Members - For subscription/unsubscription details, send an empty email to: help@... The Rife Forum Links ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Main page: http://www.rifeforum.com Membership: http://www.rifeforum.com/profile.php?mode=editprofile Pers. Mail: http://www.rifeforum.com/privmsg.php?folder=inbox New posts: http://www.rifeforum.com/search.php?search_id=newposts Links page: http://www.rifeforum.com/links.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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