Guest guest Posted November 29, 2011 Report Share Posted November 29, 2011 Hello, I've just finished Rosner's book " When Antibiotics Fail... " and it has given me new hope for getting well. I've been on antibiotics for a year now, including IVs and am still not well. I'm so desperate to feel better and enjoy life again. I'm very confused about which rife machine is best for my situation. I know I want to go with either a Coil or EMEM. I have lyme and several co-infections including ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis. Does the Coil machine treat these as well, or only lyme? Should I go with an EMEM that uses more frequencies in order to kill the other bacteria? Any insights would be so greatly appreciated. Blessings, Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2011 Report Share Posted November 29, 2011 Kay, The coil machine can be frustrating because you can run only one frequency at a time. There is much trial and error in finding the right one and even then, you may not herx after every session. Some people run multiple frequencies in one day; I haven't stuck with this because I am herxing from just the borrelia (Lyme) frequency of 432. This is the one most people seem to have success with. I believe your other co-infections can be treated with the coil although offhand I don't know which frequencies to suggest. My experience was that I bought a few other machines before finally buying the coil. Some people have had positive results with the other machines but I am glad to have the coil. Any treatment you choose involves patience because it can take years to get better. The body needs to be rid of the pathogens and then to be " reset " to proper functioning. deb > > Hello, > I've just finished Rosner's book " When Antibiotics Fail... " and it has given me new hope for getting well. I've been on antibiotics for a year now, including IVs and am still not well. I'm so desperate to feel better and enjoy life again. > > I'm very confused about which rife machine is best for my situation. I know I want to go with either a Coil or EMEM. I have lyme and several co-infections including ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis. Does the Coil machine treat these as well, or only lyme? Should I go with an EMEM that uses more frequencies in order to kill the other bacteria? Any insights would be so greatly appreciated. > > Blessings, > Kay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2011 Report Share Posted November 29, 2011 Hi Kay, I have owned about 6 different rife machines including an EMEM. The coil is the only one that has really gotten me better. I got somewhat better with the EMEM, but it only took me so far and never could get me over the hump the way the coil did. However, that being said, a good EMEM can run whole lists of frequencies with a digital frewquency generator. That is a big advantage. If I were looking for one machine and was considering getting an EMEM device, I would look at getting the GB4000 with the MOPA plasma set up. It has a lot of power as well as flexibility to run very high frequencies such as those needed to fight Cancer. The coil is basically a Lyme fighting machine and is not as good for Cancer as it can't run the high frequencies necessary. > > > > Hello, > > I've just finished Rosner's book " When Antibiotics Fail... " and it has given me new hope for getting well. I've been on antibiotics for a year now, including IVs and am still not well. I'm so desperate to feel better and enjoy life again. > > > > I'm very confused about which rife machine is best for my situation. I know I want to go with either a Coil or EMEM. I have lyme and several co-infections including ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis. Does the Coil machine treat these as well, or only lyme? Should I go with an EMEM that uses more frequencies in order to kill the other bacteria? Any insights would be so greatly appreciated. > > > > Blessings, > > Kay > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 Kay, I have a coil machine and use it for many infections. The range for treating is approximately 200-2000 Hz, and if you look at the CAFL list you will see many many things in that range. Sherry > > Hello, > I've just finished Rosner's book " When Antibiotics Fail... " and it has given me new hope for getting well. I've been on antibiotics for a year now, including IVs and am still not well. I'm so desperate to feel better and enjoy life again. > > I'm very confused about which rife machine is best for my situation. I know I want to go with either a Coil or EMEM. I have lyme and several co-infections including ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis. Does the Coil machine treat these as well, or only lyme? Should I go with an EMEM that uses more frequencies in order to kill the other bacteria? Any insights would be so greatly appreciated. > > Blessings, > Kay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 Hello Kay , You can put any frequency for any pathogene you want in both machines jsut one beeing much more powerful than the other the power limit the frequencies above 2000. With the coil a few seconds will do th ejob of a few minutes on the EMEM. If the symptomes are neurologics then the coil being more powerfull it will be able to go throught th ebone to the nerves like for me the meme di dnot touche the paralysis when th ecoil did . Kindly Marie Subject: Re: Please help-new to rife machines and need help choosingTo: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Tuesday, November 29, 2011, 5:17 PM Kay,I have a coil machine and use it for many infections. The range for treating is approximately 200-2000 Hz, and if you look at the CAFL list you will see many many things in that range.Sherry>> Hello,> I've just finished Rosner's book "When Antibiotics Fail..." and it has given me new hope for getting well. I've been on antibiotics for a year now, including IVs and am still not well. I'm so desperate to feel better and enjoy life again. > > I'm very confused about which rife machine is best for my situation. I know I want to go with either a Coil or EMEM. I have lyme and several co-infections including ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis. Does the Coil machine treat these as well, or only lyme? Should I go with an EMEM that uses more frequencies in order to kill the other bacteria? Any insights would be so greatly appreciated. > > Blessings,> Kay> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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