Guest guest Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 Posted by: Nina Silver, Ph.D. Hi . Let's see if I can give you a short but helpful reply (my time is a little limited right now). Comparing the red light (sometimes called an LED or, less correctly, a " soft " laser) to Rife technology is a little like comparing apples and oranges. They both work with frequencies, but the method of imparting those frequencies into the body is very different. The red lights i'm familiar with are about 660 nanometers, which is a wavelength in the visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This particular color (give or take 20 nanometers in either direction) does indeed stimulate the body's cells to regenerate by performing the functions they are supposed to perform. Rife technology, on the other hand, uses particular oscillations that MIGHT coincide with the frequency whose wavelength is 660 nanometers, but by definition, they usually do not. Rife frequencies generally shatter or disable microbes, though they do have some regenerative effect on the body tissue as well. Understand that nanometer is a measurement pertaining to the LENGTH of a wave, and a frequency designates the number of CYCLES PER SECOND at which something OSCILLATES. So, the red light LEDs and the Rife technology are two different technologies. Now, some companies are using the two modalities TOGETHER. A 635- or 660-nanometer light is hooked up to a Rife frequency device. In this arrangement, any frequency you want is sent into the body through the red light. The light provides tissue regeneration, and penetration without electrical current being sent into the system, and you have the added benefit of imparting a microbe-killing frequency to the person. If you do not have a combination-modality unit, you have to decide which modality is applicable to your situation. Do you want to primarily kill microbes, and have an enormous range of what you can do, or do you want an effective light that is specifically designed to stimulate the body to heal? Because from my scan of the website, I didn't see anything that related to Rife technology. IF you want to use a contact pad device with your infant, start with the volume (amplitude, or height of the wave) turned down REAL LOW. The problem with typical contact devices is that you might shock the baby. There ARE Rife technology devices that use freestanding light tubes rather than contact electrical current to impart the frequencies. Also, Jeff Garff makes a Rife technology device called The Ultimate, which uses an RF (Radio Frequency) carrier to impart the frequencies. The use of an RF carrier wave eliminates the potential negative impact of the electrical current. I hope this answers some of your questions. By the way, I discuss the electromagnetic spectrum in great detail in my upcoming book, The Complete Guide To Sauna Therapy. It will be available at the end of April. Most people don't understand about the electromagnetic spectrum because it's not taught in a way that can be easily understood. It took me years to figure it out. Blessings, Nina View online/Reply: http://www.rifeforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=606#606 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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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