Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Thanks Chris! You really cleared this lingering question up, because when I tried to explain Rife to a medically trained nurse she gave a a lot of counter arguments and was in disbeleif. I did not know how to better explain why RIfe is better than radiation and how it differs significantly. It is important to know the physics behind the program in order to respond to questions. It is interesting stuff. It sounds like a result of a treatment is a relsease of additional toxins in the body. That seems like it could be cleared up with a grean drink, fast ( possibl) or a good dose of vitamin C-- some sort cleanse, don't you agree? Any others out ther with suggestions on dealing with the after effects of routine treatment for cancer or other condition? Angie txtoolman35 wrote: Basically, the way rife technology works is based on resonance frequency... This IS NOT radiation. This is soley based on the fact that every item... every item in the Universe has it's own energy signature. What Rife technology does is increase that same harmonic energy or resonance frequency of a cellular wall, to increase the vibration to cause it to explode. EXACTLY the same result as an opera singer hitting hi C to shatter glass.. This destroys the bad cells, while not affecting the healthy cells around it. The frequencies are very specific, given that all bodies differ somewhat, and a plus or minus 5 or even 10 on the HZ scale is a minute calibration. This targets with electronic or sonic frequencies the specific cellular structure of a particular disease, virus, bacteria, or parasite. You can find the frequencies in the CAFL, at www.electroherbalism.com , and you must realize that Chemo, and Radiation damage the surrounding tissues, as well as the liver, and the rest of the body... the only thing you will have to worry about, and others can explain this better than me, is the release of other pathogens into the blood stream after the die off caused by the frequncy treatment, and this is commonly called a herx reaction, named after herxeimer... the guy that figured it all out.. so... there are some small reactions, but NOTHING like chemo and radiation,a nd there is no negative effect to the rest of the body. Hope that clears it up for you, Chris question about Rife technology > > How does Rife technology differ from standard radiation that is used in treating cancer? When I try to explain what Rife is to people, they then get an impression that it is like standard radiation treatments. How does it differ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Angie, Frequency therapies are not just based upon resonance. Yes, there are definitely resonance effects. These may be found in the published literature . These are often listed as Electro Conformational Coupling, or " windows " of response. Other effects are due to impedance matching, which is at least partially dependent upon frequency. Many of the effects are not necessarily frequency dependent, but rather field dependent. Many wonderful physiologic effects occur from the presence of pulsed fields. The published literature is overflowing with this information. The problem is that no one, except for the Rife community, is actually putting into practice what has been shown to occur in the lab. Radiation therapy is often based upon the frequency of the emitted ionizing radiation. Some types of ionizing radiation generators are actually pulsed - which creates yet another ( modulating ) frequency. Jim Bare > > How does Rife technology differ from standard radiation that is used in >treating cancer? When I try to explain what Rife is to people, they then get >an impression that it is like standard radiation treatments. How does it >differ? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 Angie.. It's important to note that " radiation therapy " as known by most of the medical community is the exposure of portions of the body to highly radioactive substances, whether radioactive chemicals (radioisotopes), directed forms of very high-energy radiation (X-Rays, etc) or in the case of " Gamma " radiation, extremely high energy and high frequency radiation which can be used to directly kill cells. (and is currently used by the US government to sterilize mail, packages etc ...) The forms of energy used in the " Rife-Bare " and EMEM system are very low-level electromagnetic energy signals. While all forms of energy are classified as " in the electromagnetic spectrum " , none of the Rife type devices I'm aware of produce any " radiation " as considered " radiation " by the medical community. The machines do produce electromagnetic signals, and an engineer would consider these as low-level and fairly low-frequency electromagnetic radiation. A microwave oven runs at far higher frequencies (800 Mhz and above) and power levels than do Rife devices. Frequency devices using resonance and otherwise are a better description of what Rife is. No " radiation " as its known by the medical folks. Dave http://www.dfe.net McGuire wrote: > Thanks Chris! > > You really cleared this lingering question up, because when I tried to explain Rife to a medically trained nurse she gave a a lot of counter arguments and was in disbeleif. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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