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Posted by: Robb

Rife and Rife - Like machines come in all shapes and sizes. The 'original'

Rife machine was a 'plasma' device, and a contact device (I believe the patient

formed part of the circuit). The 'plasma' side of the device used pulsed light

to 'resonate' with whatever is causing the patient the problem.

Dr Bare ( www.rifetechnologies.com ) has a great video and book on how to

construct a plasma device. The video starts off with about 1.5 hours of

Bare using the device to kill various microscopic organisms. The last 30 mins

is a quick overview on how to actually construct the plasma device.

Later on, Rife started building Rife-Like machines with a man whose last name is

Crane. These Pad devices pass the frequencies directly through the body via

electrodes ( the pads ) which are attached to the body.

I have retrofited my plasma device so it can be both a contact, and a plasma

device at the same time. Quite simple to use.

Plasma Device Pros and Cons

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:) Great at reducing the molds on our foods.

:) The plasma device can be used on multiple people at once.

:) Is great for animals because all you need is the rife machine anywhere in the

room with the animal.

:) Freedom to move around.

:( Room needs to be kept fairly dark. Direct sunlight interferes with the

effect. Small lights are OK. T.V. seems to be OK as well.

:( The plasma device can cause quite a bit of interference with neighborhood

T.V. sets.

:( Puts out a horrible noise on Citizens Band Radio, that can be picked up for

several miles around you.

:( Quite expensive

Crane / Pad Device Pros and Cons

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:) Uses low amounts of power.

:) Doesn't bug the neighbors.

:) Can be used in brightly light rooms.

:) Expensive, but not as expensive as a Plasma Device.

:( Annoying as you must have a pile of wires connected to your body for long

periods of time. Limited Movement.

I can't tell the diference between Plasma or Pad device. They work equally

well.

A rife machine is essentially a more general form of a Hylda , or even a

Beck machine. Beck machines are 100 Hz (older ones are at 4Hz). Hylda

zappers operate at about 30,000 Hz. A Pad contact Rife device can be 'tuned'

to any frequency desired.

A computer sound card produced a sine wave and does not produce 'square waves'

like what are desired for Crane / Hylda / Beck machines. So some

hardware is required to make it work. There are schematics on the net for

doing this. (but unfortunatly I don't have the link handy.) :(

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