Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Hi : I am also interested in learning about rife equipment so that I can help my father with his stage II prostate cancer. How much are the machines? Is an original rife machine beter that others? Angie and Tamara wrote: Hi Kathy: I'll be glad to help if I can although I am quite a way away from San here in Mendocino County. I'm actually a different than the one below although I did offer to help if I can. However if you want to call and talk please feel free. I have an EMEM3DV, a copy of an old Rife machine and a Doug device (large coil using lower frequency EMF). You can use any of them if you want to come up and check them out. I Imagine that you went to see Dick Lloyd in Washington. He has the Doug and the EMEM. Did you use one of these? >Hi, > from the Rife group said that you would be kind enough to show >me your Rife machine. Thank you so much! >I was diagnosed with rectal cancer last August. Since then I have >tried many things to mitigate the problem. I had 3 weeks of >treatment at a Rife clinic in Washington State. It was 15 minute >treatments for 4 days each week. It was suggested by a woman who >had her uterine cancer disappear in just 2 weeks. But it didn't >seem to help me. Actually, I noticed more pain after I returned >home. >I've been looking for a Rife machine ever since, but there are so >many from which to choose that it has left me totally confused. >Since it is a significant amount of money, I want to be sure that >the machine will be powerful enough for my condition. >I want to thank you again for your help. >Thank You, >Kathy > > " Ted L. s DDS " wrote: >: I am about 50 miles away from San and would be glad to >help. email me at: >tls1@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 There are * NO * " Original " Rife machines. None. Zip. All the devices on the market are very different from the original Rife Ray machines, which were using a Helium-filled plasma tube along with a radiofrequency transmitter running on different RF frequencies. Somewhat later on (late 1930's) Rife was also using audio modulation on his device. Such a device would be quite illegal nowdays in the US, thanks to the Federal Communications Commission. If you had one, you would need to use it inside a screen-room which would keep the RF from getting out and interferring with everything else. The FCC, the FAA, and possibly even the Justice Department would be very interested. There are NO machines on the market which are the same, although there are a few RF-based devices that may come close. I believe that there is a group working on a tube-based newer model of the AZ-58 " Rife " machine from the early 1940's. Dave http://www.dfe.net McGuire wrote: > Hi : > > I am also interested in learning about rife equipment so that I can help my father with his stage II prostate cancer. How much are the machines? Is an original rife machine beter that others? > > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 There are * NO * " Original " Rife machines. None. Zip. All the devices on the market are very different from the original Rife Ray machines, which were using a Helium-filled plasma tube along with a radiofrequency transmitter running on different RF frequencies. Somewhat later on (late 1930's) Rife was also using audio modulation on his device. Such a device would be quite illegal nowdays in the US, thanks to the Federal Communications Commission. If you had one, you would need to use it inside a screen-room which would keep the RF from getting out and interferring with everything else. The FCC, the FAA, and possibly even the Justice Department would be very interested. There are NO machines on the market which are the same, although there are a few RF-based devices that may come close. I believe that there is a group working on a tube-based newer model of the AZ-58 " Rife " machine from the early 1940's. Dave http://www.dfe.net McGuire wrote: > Hi : > > I am also interested in learning about rife equipment so that I can help my father with his stage II prostate cancer. How much are the machines? Is an original rife machine beter that others? > > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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