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Hi Jed,

I owned a EMEM3D/2T/a Rife labs machine... It was considered one of the better

EMEMs because of the extra tube and hand and foot plate... Dave who built

the machine has died and as of yet nobody has picked up his design...

The reason for the extra tube and also the hand and foot plate according to

Dave, was they captured energy that would have been lost... I knew many others

who also used his machines and a few who got back to good health... One person

, claimed he used few supplements, no other treatments and only the

EMEM3D/2T/a machine and he was severely disabled from Lyme... This is an analog

machine, if the a was a d, it was a digital machine... Because of the " drift "

affect of the analog device, Dave felt it was superior for Lyme.

Take care,

Jim

>

> Hi All-

>

> I think I've decided to try an EMEM machine to go after my Lyme disease. I

could either build one or buy one, or maybe a combo of the two. The designs

seem really straightforward, and are pretty similar to each other (for the

EMEM3, 5, 7 and 8)

>

> I have been considering a few options in hopes of getting the most " bang for

my buck " with the power and effectiveness of these machines:

>

> Somebody is selling a used " Rife Labs " 2-tube, double bubble, EMEM3 analog

machine. I could get it for a pretty reasonable price. Does anybody know how

powerful/versatile one of these machines is compared to the other EMEM designs?

(It DOES come with a contact plate and handheld wand also)

>

> Also, if these designs are pretty similar, would it be possible to take this

machine and rewire it like an EMEM7 or 8 for more power? This machine is a

little unusual in that it has TWO radiant tubes, one with xenon and one with

helium(I think). What's the general consensus on a two-tube EMEM machine?

>

> Could I also modify this machine to use a computer-based frequency generator

instead of its analog generator so I could use a comprehensive program that

might make the thing easier to run with multiple frequencies, sweeps, etc?

>

> Another option I'm considering is just getting a set of plans and building a

machine completely from scratch, but if I could save some money and time and get

a good start by buying a used machine, I would probably rather do that. Any

opinions out there?

>

> Thanks!

>

> -Jed

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Thanks Jim,

The input is certainly helpful! I am probably going to buy this machine and

give it a shot...

-Jed

> >

> > Hi All-

> >

> > I think I've decided to try an EMEM machine to go after my Lyme disease. I

could either build one or buy one, or maybe a combo of the two. The designs

seem really straightforward, and are pretty similar to each other (for the

EMEM3, 5, 7 and 8)

> >

> > I have been considering a few options in hopes of getting the most " bang for

my buck " with the power and effectiveness of these machines:

> >

> > Somebody is selling a used " Rife Labs " 2-tube, double bubble, EMEM3 analog

machine. I could get it for a pretty reasonable price. Does anybody know how

powerful/versatile one of these machines is compared to the other EMEM designs?

(It DOES come with a contact plate and handheld wand also)

> >

> > Also, if these designs are pretty similar, would it be possible to take this

machine and rewire it like an EMEM7 or 8 for more power? This machine is a

little unusual in that it has TWO radiant tubes, one with xenon and one with

helium(I think). What's the general consensus on a two-tube EMEM machine?

> >

> > Could I also modify this machine to use a computer-based frequency generator

instead of its analog generator so I could use a comprehensive program that

might make the thing easier to run with multiple frequencies, sweeps, etc?

> >

> > Another option I'm considering is just getting a set of plans and building a

machine completely from scratch, but if I could save some money and time and get

a good start by buying a used machine, I would probably rather do that. Any

opinions out there?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > -Jed

> >

>

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Thanks Jim,

The input is certainly helpful! I am probably going to buy this machine and

give it a shot...

-Jed

> >

> > Hi All-

> >

> > I think I've decided to try an EMEM machine to go after my Lyme disease. I

could either build one or buy one, or maybe a combo of the two. The designs

seem really straightforward, and are pretty similar to each other (for the

EMEM3, 5, 7 and 8)

> >

> > I have been considering a few options in hopes of getting the most " bang for

my buck " with the power and effectiveness of these machines:

> >

> > Somebody is selling a used " Rife Labs " 2-tube, double bubble, EMEM3 analog

machine. I could get it for a pretty reasonable price. Does anybody know how

powerful/versatile one of these machines is compared to the other EMEM designs?

(It DOES come with a contact plate and handheld wand also)

> >

> > Also, if these designs are pretty similar, would it be possible to take this

machine and rewire it like an EMEM7 or 8 for more power? This machine is a

little unusual in that it has TWO radiant tubes, one with xenon and one with

helium(I think). What's the general consensus on a two-tube EMEM machine?

> >

> > Could I also modify this machine to use a computer-based frequency generator

instead of its analog generator so I could use a comprehensive program that

might make the thing easier to run with multiple frequencies, sweeps, etc?

> >

> > Another option I'm considering is just getting a set of plans and building a

machine completely from scratch, but if I could save some money and time and get

a good start by buying a used machine, I would probably rather do that. Any

opinions out there?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > -Jed

> >

>

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Hi Jed,

I have been very impressed with the TrueRife F117. It has a double plasma bulb

and is run via the F117 computer program. It also comes with the optional GRS

Scanner. I had an EMEM 5 driven by the Ateleir Robin and sold it to afford the

Scanner that goes with the F117. I also like the fact that the F117 has a

grounding pad that you put your feet on while you are running the bulb. I was

very EMF sensitive to my old EMEM 5 and got to a point where I couldn't use it

much because of the sensitivity. I don't seem to have the problem of EMF

sensitivity with the F117 due to the grounding pad that comes with it. The unit

is not cheap, but I believe it to be a quality machine. It also comes with a

footbath accessory so that you can run the frequencies into a footbath which

helps with detoxification.

> >

> > Hi All-

> >

> > I think I've decided to try an EMEM machine to go after my Lyme disease. I

could either build one or buy one, or maybe a combo of the two. The designs

seem really straightforward, and are pretty similar to each other (for the

EMEM3, 5, 7 and 8)

> >

> > I have been considering a few options in hopes of getting the most " bang for

my buck " with the power and effectiveness of these machines:

> >

> > Somebody is selling a used " Rife Labs " 2-tube, double bubble, EMEM3 analog

machine. I could get it for a pretty reasonable price. Does anybody know how

powerful/versatile one of these machines is compared to the other EMEM designs?

(It DOES come with a contact plate and handheld wand also)

> >

> > Also, if these designs are pretty similar, would it be possible to take this

machine and rewire it like an EMEM7 or 8 for more power? This machine is a

little unusual in that it has TWO radiant tubes, one with xenon and one with

helium(I think). What's the general consensus on a two-tube EMEM machine?

> >

> > Could I also modify this machine to use a computer-based frequency generator

instead of its analog generator so I could use a comprehensive program that

might make the thing easier to run with multiple frequencies, sweeps, etc?

> >

> > Another option I'm considering is just getting a set of plans and building a

machine completely from scratch, but if I could save some money and time and get

a good start by buying a used machine, I would probably rather do that. Any

opinions out there?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > -Jed

> >

>

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One more thing Jed,

The EMEM3D/2T/a or d machines since they are no longer being built are about as

rare

as hens teeth today... If you miss buying one, it could be many, many, many

months

before you have the chance again...

Jim

> > >

> > > Hi All-

> > >

> > > I think I've decided to try an EMEM machine to go after my Lyme disease.

I could either build one or buy one, or maybe a combo of the two. The designs

seem really straightforward, and are pretty similar to each other (for the

EMEM3, 5, 7 and 8)

> > >

> > > I have been considering a few options in hopes of getting the most " bang

for my buck " with the power and effectiveness of these machines:

> > >

> > > Somebody is selling a used " Rife Labs " 2-tube, double bubble, EMEM3 analog

machine. I could get it for a pretty reasonable price. Does anybody know how

powerful/versatile one of these machines is compared to the other EMEM designs?

(It DOES come with a contact plate and handheld wand also)

> > >

> > > Also, if these designs are pretty similar, would it be possible to take

this machine and rewire it like an EMEM7 or 8 for more power? This machine is a

little unusual in that it has TWO radiant tubes, one with xenon and one with

helium(I think). What's the general consensus on a two-tube EMEM machine?

> > >

> > > Could I also modify this machine to use a computer-based frequency

generator instead of its analog generator so I could use a comprehensive program

that might make the thing easier to run with multiple frequencies, sweeps, etc?

> > >

> > > Another option I'm considering is just getting a set of plans and building

a machine completely from scratch, but if I could save some money and time and

get a good start by buying a used machine, I would probably rather do that. Any

opinions out there?

> > >

> > > Thanks!

> > >

> > > -Jed

> > >

> >

>

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Hello Jed,  I have been using a true rife machine for about 3 years, it works great. It cost about 3k, i'd look for a used one. The computer operation makes it versatile. Mark

 

Hi All-

I think I've decided to try an EMEM machine to go after my Lyme disease. I could either build one or buy one, or maybe a combo of the two. The designs seem really straightforward, and are pretty similar to each other (for the EMEM3, 5, 7 and 8)

I have been considering a few options in hopes of getting the most " bang for my buck " with the power and effectiveness of these machines:

Somebody is selling a used " Rife Labs " 2-tube, double bubble, EMEM3 analog machine. I could get it for a pretty reasonable price. Does anybody know how powerful/versatile one of these machines is compared to the other EMEM designs? (It DOES come with a contact plate and handheld wand also)

Also, if these designs are pretty similar, would it be possible to take this machine and rewire it like an EMEM7 or 8 for more power? This machine is a little unusual in that it has TWO radiant tubes, one with xenon and one with helium(I think). What's the general consensus on a two-tube EMEM machine?

Could I also modify this machine to use a computer-based frequency generator instead of its analog generator so I could use a comprehensive program that might make the thing easier to run with multiple frequencies, sweeps, etc?

Another option I'm considering is just getting a set of plans and building a machine completely from scratch, but if I could save some money and time and get a good start by buying a used machine, I would probably rather do that. Any opinions out there?

Thanks!

-Jed

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