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Shauna,It is difficult to be out there by yourself. Find a Professional who knows about rife. 432 is for lyme, bart is 832, babs is 570. I know nothing about and emem, I am using the doug coil. I think your machine has to be quite strong to have it work well and the doug coil is very strong. Good luckTo: Lyme_and_Rife From: homesbyshauna@...Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 06:03:06 +0000Subject: Frequencies are confusing

I am really having a difficult time with figuring out the best frequencies. For example: A lot of people said 832 was great for bartonella, but I don't see that frequency at all on the CAFL list. Plus, trying to figure out what frequencies are the best to start with for the actual lyme is almost impossible it seems. There are just so many.

So my question to all of you experienced users is this: What are the BEST (most successful) frequencies for:

1. Bartonella

2. Babesia

3. Lyme

I would be so grateful for your experiences,

PS. I have an Dan T. EMEM5 if that even makes any difference.

Shauna

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I'm using the frequencies Shauna listed and I herx from all of them.   I also have a Coil.Just remember Shauna, if you herx, you are killing something.  I can tell I'm killing different organisms because each herx (per frequency) takes a different amount of time to hit.  (Babs being the fastest (w/in hours) Lyme being the longest (several days) before they hit.)  But everyone is unique.

 

Shauna,It is difficult to be out there by yourself.  Find a Professional who knows about rife.  432 is for lyme, bart is 832, babs is 570.  I know nothing about and emem, I am using the doug coil.  I think your machine has to be quite strong to have it work well and the doug coil is very strong.  Good luck

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I am really having a difficult time with figuring out the best frequencies. For example: A lot of people said 832 was great for bartonella, but I don't see that frequency at all on the CAFL list. Plus, trying to figure out what frequencies are the best to start with for the actual lyme is almost impossible it seems. There are just so many.

So my question to all of you experienced users is this: What are the BEST (most successful) frequencies for:

1. Bartonella

2. Babesia

3. Lyme

I would be so grateful for your experiences,

PS. I have an Dan T. EMEM5 if that even makes any difference.

Shauna

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Shauna,The EMEM 5 is plenty strong enough to provoke a herx. Here are the best frequencies to start with -- they are the same ones the other gals listed.Bart 832Babesia 570Lyme 432If these don't provoke a herx, then we can come up with others for you to try.I use the CAFL as a resource tool only. It does not list every frequency that is effective. It just lists frequencies that someone, somewhere at some time has had a 'hit' on when they were treating for the condition listed.These frequencies I listed above are the best place to start.I use a bulb-machine and my herxes are immediate for all infections. Some last a few hours, some last a few days. But I can feel the die off right away.KaraTo: Lyme_and_Rife From: homesbyshauna@...Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 06:03:06 +0000

Subject: Frequencies are confusing

I am really having a difficult time with figuring out the best frequencies. For example: A lot of people said 832 was great for bartonella, but I don't see that frequency at all on the CAFL list. Plus, trying to figure out what frequencies are the best to start with for the actual lyme is almost impossible it seems. There are just so many.

So my question to all of you experienced users is this: What are the BEST (most successful) frequencies for:

1. Bartonella

2. Babesia

3. Lyme

I would be so grateful for your experiences,

PS. I have an Dan T. EMEM5 if that even makes any difference.

Shauna

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Hey Shauna,

If you look at that CAFL list, you will have a headache before you know it!

There is way too much info on that list... I wish someone would whittle it

down...

832 is good for Bart, many here are using it... Try 432 for Lyme, also a good

one... 570 for Babs.... Just go easy to start until you know how long the

session takes to produce a good herx...

Take care,

Jim

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> I am really having a difficult time with figuring out the best frequencies.

For example: A lot of people said 832 was great for bartonella, but I don't see

that frequency at all on the CAFL list. Plus, trying to figure out what

frequencies are the best to start with for the actual lyme is almost impossible

it seems. There are just so many.

>

> So my question to all of you experienced users is this: What are the BEST

(most successful) frequencies for:

>

> 1. Bartonella

> 2. Babesia

> 3. Lyme

>

> I would be so grateful for your experiences,

>

> PS. I have an Dan T. EMEM5 if that even makes any difference.

>

> Shauna

>

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Jane,I would suggest you go slow on everyone.  Remember treating this illness takes years, so there is no need to rush the first month or two.  If you take your time, you will save yourself and kids a lot of terrible herxes.  The thing that you need to keep in mind is that each disease will (most likely) take a different amount of time to herx.  For instance, my babs herxes hit 15 hours after coiling, where as my Lyme herx takes about 36 hours to start.  Everyone is unique.

From my own experience, this fall when I start my children, I will only start with one disease the first few weeks.  So, let's say I start with 432 and I think the first coiling session will be 15 seconds (yes that's enough).  If in 5-10 seconds they start having a response (upset stomach, muscle twitch, whatever) I will stop, if no response I will stop at 15 seconds.  Then I'll wait at least 4 days to see if they herx.

If they herx, let's say 36 hours later, I'll note it, and watch to see how long it takes to clear.  Then give them a few days after the herx to coil again.  If their herx is horrible, I'll back off on the length of time - for instance down to 10 seconds the next time we coil.

If the first coiling session we make it to 15 seconds and they have no herx within 4 days.  I will coil them again on day 5 for 30 seconds (unless, again, they feel something sooner).  If no herx in 4 days, then on day 5 I'll increase it to 45-60 seconds. And wait. Working my way up slowly until they herx.

Once I know how they respond to 432 and we are on a reasonable schedule then I'll add in another frequency and go through the routine again.  (I probably wouldn't coil them for 2 weeks at 432 while testing another frequency because Lyme replicates slowly and we wouldn't loose any ground.)

Two organisms is really enough to treat for a while.  If you over treat and kill too much at once (like I did) you will put tremendous amount of stress on your liver, kidneys and adrenals.  I totally crashed my adrenals and it is taking months to recover.

I hope I didn't confuse you more. :-) 

 

Jim, Kara, Bonnie,

Hopefully we'll get our Rife machine in a few weeks. How many seconds or minutes do we start out with for each of these 3 frequencies?(for Lyme, Bartonella, and Babesia) How much do we increase by each time? Do we just keep increasing until we're sure we're getting herxes? Do younger children require less amount of time (for each session of rifing) than adults?

Thanks.

Jane

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> > I am really having a difficult time with figuring out the best frequencies. For example: A lot of people said 832 was great for bartonella, but I don't see that frequency at all on the CAFL list. Plus, trying to figure out what frequencies are the best to start with for the actual lyme is almost impossible it seems. There are just so many.

> >

> > So my question to all of you experienced users is this: What are the BEST (most successful) frequencies for:

> >

> > 1. Bartonella

> > 2. Babesia

> > 3. Lyme

> >

> > I would be so grateful for your experiences,

> >

> > PS. I have an Dan T. EMEM5 if that even makes any difference.

> >

> > Shauna

> >

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Hi Jane,

What kind of rife machine do you have coming?

Jim

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> > > I am really having a difficult time with figuring out the best

frequencies. For example: A lot of people said 832 was great for bartonella, but

I don't see that frequency at all on the CAFL list. Plus, trying to figure out

what frequencies are the best to start with for the actual lyme is almost

impossible it seems. There are just so many.

> > >

> > > So my question to all of you experienced users is this: What are the BEST

(most successful) frequencies for:

> > >

> > > 1. Bartonella

> > > 2. Babesia

> > > 3. Lyme

> > >

> > > I would be so grateful for your experiences,

> > >

> > > PS. I have an Dan T. EMEM5 if that even makes any difference.

> > >

> > > Shauna

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Jane,Which machine are you getting? Treatment time varies one to another. So will wait to hear back from you before sending ideas for treating. :-)Kara>> Jim, Kara, Bonnie,> > Hopefully we'll get our Rife machine in a few weeks. How many seconds or minutes do we start out with for each of these 3 frequencies?(for Lyme, Bartonella, and Babesia) How much do we increase by each time? Do we just keep increasing until we're sure we're getting herxes? Do

younger children require less amount of time (for each session of rifing) than adults? > > Thanks.> > Jane

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Probably an F-117.

Jane

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> > > > I am really having a difficult time with figuring out the best

frequencies. For example: A lot of people said 832 was great for bartonella, but

I don't see that frequency at all on the CAFL list. Plus, trying to figure out

what frequencies are the best to start with for the actual lyme is almost

impossible it seems. There are just so many.

> > > >

> > > > So my question to all of you experienced users is this: What are the

BEST (most successful) frequencies for:

> > > >

> > > > 1. Bartonella

> > > > 2. Babesia

> > > > 3. Lyme

> > > >

> > > > I would be so grateful for your experiences,

> > > >

> > > > PS. I have an Dan T. EMEM5 if that even makes any difference.

> > > >

> > > > Shauna

> > > >

> > >

> >

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