Guest guest Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 , How many times a day did your doctor have you take the cholestyramine? My doctor prescribed it, and I have it, but he is totally confused on how to use it, so I'm pretty much on my own. Thanks! Bethany > > Hi , > > I have had 6 different rife machines in the past, I now have 3 really good ones, the coil, the GB4000 a pad machine and the F117 Truerife Plasma device. I use all of them for different purposes. What I have found since eradicating Lyme is that you must DETOX aggressively. I believe detoxification is the first and foremost priority when treating Lyme and killing the pathogens is secondary. I learned after aggressively treating Lyme with a rife machine, that I got worse and worse instead of better and better. > > My doctor put me on Cholestyramine and after 2 months of taking it, I started to feel like my old self. What I learned from this experience is that most of my symptoms were coming from the toxic die off that my body was unable to eliminate and it just kept circulating around in my blood causing all kinds of negative symptoms. The Cholestyramine mopped up the toxic debris and caused me to realize how important detoxing is when treating pathogens whether with ABX or a rife machine. > > On another note. I attribute getting over Lyme to my coil machine as it penetrates deeper into the body then any other machine. I used it for about 2 years and was no longer symptomatic other then a small flare in the fall or spring that one coiling session seems to knock back. This is huge coming from being symptomatic all of the time and having Multiple Chemical Sensitivity which I am now recovered from. I am not yet out of the woods as I have a large Mycoplasma infection that I am now treating with rife. > > If you pick a machine other then the coil, my recommendation is that you go with something that you can put custom programs on. It is fine to have preset programs, but once in awhile you may want to make a custom set of frequencies that address your particular pathogen load. Also choose a machine that does not have proprietary frequency sets, in other words make sure that you know what frequencies your machine is running. Some rife machine builders think that it is a good idea to hide the frequencies they program into their machines. I would not own a machine that I did not know what frequencies were being run. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2011 Report Share Posted September 1, 2011 Where can I get information on, and a diagram and parts list of Doug MacLean's Coil machine, and information on other types of Rife machines such as EMEM machines? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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