Guest guest Posted May 5, 2010 Report Share Posted May 5, 2010 Sorry-- I meant: Since DCoil is NOT really a Rife machine, do we use different frequencies to treat. > > Hi there, > I'm new and have been trying to do some research on which machine might be right for me. I was an MBA student, had to drop out and unemployed so money is tight--but if I need something to get better I can pool resources and try to make it work. > > With that said, I have gathered for the most part that the Doug Coil machine is probably the most effective. I just had a few questions: > > -are there any smaller DC devices (maybe a silly question?). Portability would really be something I would look for. > > -Do I need an amplifier? Does this just " amplify " the intensity (LOL sorry couldnt resist). > > -I think I need a frequency generator....is this what makes it actually run? (again...not an electrician, could be silly question) > > -Since the DC is really a Rife, because it uses magnetic fields, do you still use the rife frequencies for Lyme? > > Obviously I'm just trying to get the basics of all of this so any help would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, Whitney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Hi Whitney, I would definitely recommend getting the Doug Coil for your first machine if you can afford it. Jim has all the info on these... FYI - I started with an EMEM rife machine from Dan because they are considerably less expensive ($550 or so). I made good progress initially, but have just ordered a coil machine from to further my treatment. The reality is that the EMEM won't get you very far. Good luck. Stay in touch with this group. There are many experienced rifers here! Abby > > Hi there, > I'm new and have been trying to do some research on which machine might be right for me. I was an MBA student, had to drop out and unemployed so money is tight--but if I need something to get better I can pool resources and try to make it work. > > With that said, I have gathered for the most part that the Doug Coil machine is probably the most effective. I just had a few questions: > > -are there any smaller DC devices (maybe a silly question?). Portability would really be something I would look for. > > -Do I need an amplifier? Does this just " amplify " the intensity (LOL sorry couldnt resist). > > -I think I need a frequency generator....is this what makes it actually run? (again...not an electrician, could be silly question) > > -Since the DC is really a Rife, because it uses magnetic fields, do you still use the rife frequencies for Lyme? > > Obviously I'm just trying to get the basics of all of this so any help would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, Whitney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Hi Abby, Thanks, your reply really hit the nail on the head for me. I was thinking of just getting hte EMEM and seeing how it went....but I think I'm convinced at this point that getting Doug Coil is just something I'm going to have to do. So thanks a lot for the input :-) Thanks,Whitney Hi Whitney, I would definitely recommend getting the Doug Coil for your first machine if you can afford it. Jim has all the info on these... FYI - I started with an EMEM rife machine from Dan because they are considerably less expensive ($550 or so). I made good progress initially, but have just ordered a coil machine from to further my treatment. The reality is that the EMEM won't get you very far. Good luck. Stay in touch with this group. There are many experienced rifers here! Abby > > Hi there, > I'm new and have been trying to do some research on which machine might be right for me. I was an MBA student, had to drop out and unemployed so money is tight--but if I need something to get better I can pool resources and try to make it work. > > With that said, I have gathered for the most part that the Doug Coil machine is probably the most effective. I just had a few questions: > > -are there any smaller DC devices (maybe a silly question?). Portability would really be something I would look for. > > -Do I need an amplifier? Does this just " amplify " the intensity (LOL sorry couldnt resist). > > -I think I need a frequency generator....is this what makes it actually run? (again...not an electrician, could be silly question) > > -Since the DC is really a Rife, because it uses magnetic fields, do you still use the rife frequencies for Lyme? > > Obviously I'm just trying to get the basics of all of this so any help would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, Whitney > -- Whitney Schmucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 My recommendation is go for the power first - the machine that will take you all the way through. (I love my coil) Especially when money is tight.The only time I would consider a less powerful machine is maybe, once I'm on the mend and am able to travel - I might buy a travel type machine. However, the Lyme community is so wonderful, it might be better to find someone who has a coil near ones travels and see if they don't mind a pop in visit. Just my thoughts,LInda Hi Abby, Thanks, your reply really hit the nail on the head for me. I was thinking of just getting hte EMEM and seeing how it went....but I think I'm convinced at this point that getting Doug Coil is just something I'm going to have to do. So thanks a lot for the input :-) Thanks,Whitney Hi Whitney, I would definitely recommend getting the Doug Coil for your first machine if you can afford it. Jim has all the info on these... FYI - I started with an EMEM rife machine from Dan because they are considerably less expensive ($550 or so). I made good progress initially, but have just ordered a coil machine from to further my treatment. The reality is that the EMEM won't get you very far. Good luck. Stay in touch with this group. There are many experienced rifers here! Abby > > Hi there, > I'm new and have been trying to do some research on which machine might be right for me. I was an MBA student, had to drop out and unemployed so money is tight--but if I need something to get better I can pool resources and try to make it work. > > With that said, I have gathered for the most part that the Doug Coil machine is probably the most effective. I just had a few questions: > > -are there any smaller DC devices (maybe a silly question?). Portability would really be something I would look for. > > -Do I need an amplifier? Does this just " amplify " the intensity (LOL sorry couldnt resist). > > -I think I need a frequency generator....is this what makes it actually run? (again...not an electrician, could be silly question) > > -Since the DC is really a Rife, because it uses magnetic fields, do you still use the rife frequencies for Lyme? > > Obviously I'm just trying to get the basics of all of this so any help would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, Whitney > -- Whitney Schmucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Thanks , I think I'm gonna take the plung, after all-- where will I travel to if I'm sick, lol. Thanks for your point of view its been helpful :-)Whitney My recommendation is go for the power first - the machine that will take you all the way through. (I love my coil) Especially when money is tight.The only time I would consider a less powerful machine is maybe, once I'm on the mend and am able to travel - I might buy a travel type machine. However, the Lyme community is so wonderful, it might be better to find someone who has a coil near ones travels and see if they don't mind a pop in visit. Just my thoughts,LInda Hi Abby, Thanks, your reply really hit the nail on the head for me. I was thinking of just getting hte EMEM and seeing how it went....but I think I'm convinced at this point that getting Doug Coil is just something I'm going to have to do. So thanks a lot for the input :-) Thanks,Whitney Hi Whitney, I would definitely recommend getting the Doug Coil for your first machine if you can afford it. Jim has all the info on these... FYI - I started with an EMEM rife machine from Dan because they are considerably less expensive ($550 or so). I made good progress initially, but have just ordered a coil machine from to further my treatment. The reality is that the EMEM won't get you very far. Good luck. Stay in touch with this group. There are many experienced rifers here! Abby > > Hi there, > I'm new and have been trying to do some research on which machine might be right for me. I was an MBA student, had to drop out and unemployed so money is tight--but if I need something to get better I can pool resources and try to make it work. > > With that said, I have gathered for the most part that the Doug Coil machine is probably the most effective. I just had a few questions: > > -are there any smaller DC devices (maybe a silly question?). Portability would really be something I would look for. > > -Do I need an amplifier? Does this just " amplify " the intensity (LOL sorry couldnt resist). > > -I think I need a frequency generator....is this what makes it actually run? (again...not an electrician, could be silly question) > > -Since the DC is really a Rife, because it uses magnetic fields, do you still use the rife frequencies for Lyme? > > Obviously I'm just trying to get the basics of all of this so any help would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, Whitney > -- Whitney Schmucker -- Whitney Schmucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Keep us posted. I think there are people in this group who have just about every machine. :-) Thanks , I think I'm gonna take the plung, after all-- where will I travel to if I'm sick, lol. Thanks for your point of view its been helpful :-)Whitney My recommendation is go for the power first - the machine that will take you all the way through. (I love my coil) Especially when money is tight.The only time I would consider a less powerful machine is maybe, once I'm on the mend and am able to travel - I might buy a travel type machine. However, the Lyme community is so wonderful, it might be better to find someone who has a coil near ones travels and see if they don't mind a pop in visit. Just my thoughts,LInda Hi Abby, Thanks, your reply really hit the nail on the head for me. I was thinking of just getting hte EMEM and seeing how it went....but I think I'm convinced at this point that getting Doug Coil is just something I'm going to have to do. So thanks a lot for the input :-) Thanks,Whitney Hi Whitney, I would definitely recommend getting the Doug Coil for your first machine if you can afford it. Jim has all the info on these... FYI - I started with an EMEM rife machine from Dan because they are considerably less expensive ($550 or so). I made good progress initially, but have just ordered a coil machine from to further my treatment. The reality is that the EMEM won't get you very far. Good luck. Stay in touch with this group. There are many experienced rifers here! Abby > > Hi there, > I'm new and have been trying to do some research on which machine might be right for me. I was an MBA student, had to drop out and unemployed so money is tight--but if I need something to get better I can pool resources and try to make it work. > > With that said, I have gathered for the most part that the Doug Coil machine is probably the most effective. I just had a few questions: > > -are there any smaller DC devices (maybe a silly question?). Portability would really be something I would look for. > > -Do I need an amplifier? Does this just " amplify " the intensity (LOL sorry couldnt resist). > > -I think I need a frequency generator....is this what makes it actually run? (again...not an electrician, could be silly question) > > -Since the DC is really a Rife, because it uses magnetic fields, do you still use the rife frequencies for Lyme? > > Obviously I'm just trying to get the basics of all of this so any help would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, Whitney > -- Whitney Schmucker -- Whitney Schmucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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