Guest guest Posted July 18, 2012 Report Share Posted July 18, 2012 pain and healing can be helped with just a 6volt torch battery here is how microelectricitygermkiller@... if your Rife cant do it, also pain very succesful with a scenar the best cheap one is a pain genie but do check http://www.scenarinfo.com/ their are of course healing frequencies if you google the CAFL Rife frequencey lists. hugs chris To: Rife Sent: Wednesday, 18 July 2012, 17:37Subject: peroneus brevis tendon I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2012 Report Share Posted July 18, 2012 I am a member on the site as I plan to get a rife machine for my lyme. However, I am a physical therapist and used to treat tendonitis all the time. Unless there are new machines out there, we used T.E.N.S for pain. Increasing blood flow would be new to me. We used ultrasound and massage to increase blood flow. Using a hot pack before massage and stretching would also help blood flow. I have seen T.E.N.S machines for less than $50. I would ask for more specifics about this other machine he is recommending and possibly see a P.T. As I said, I do have lyme so maybe I missed out on newer stuff; I have also been doing home health so my outpatient skills are rusty. Hope this helps! AlanaSubject: peroneus brevis tendonTo: Rife Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2012, 12:37 PM I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2012 Report Share Posted July 19, 2012 A T.E.N.S. unit is not a R.I.F.E. machine. Just letting you know.... Get a BXUltra or a GB4000 ...if you do go for the GB4000 get the MOPA amp and plasma lamp should cost around 6 or 8 gs.... > > > Subject: peroneus brevis tendon > To: Rife > Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2012, 12:37 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2012 Report Share Posted July 19, 2012 Is a tendon the same or similar to a ligament? If so, there is a healing frequency at Beneficial, ‘Normalizing', and Stimulating Frequencieshttp://stenulson.net/althealth/stimfreq.htm Stimulate the Healing Of Ligaments 9.7 Hz You should look into low level lasers for pain relief. Laser pointers of 50 mw or less (5MW is best) can be used safely and are quite inexpensive. They work great on pain and stimulate healing. LEDs are another option. Cranial Laser Reflex Technique also looks promising. There is one testimonial about it improving a tendonitis pain by 95% after one treatment. http://www.clrtechnique.com/ <I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good?> Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chem ical Sensitivityand other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2012 Report Share Posted July 19, 2012 I do not know if a tendon and a ligament are similar. Right now I have a prescription for a tens unit and I do not know which one to get. They range in price quite a bit. I am thinking of getting http://www.lgmedsupply.com/ptemustandul.html Right now I need the TENS but I am trying to think ahead and the ultrasound thing may be useful in the future. As long as I have a prescription I want to get the most out of it! On 7/19/2012 3:09 PM, Bonita Poulin wrote: Is a tendon the same or similar to a ligament? If so, there is a healing frequency at Beneficial, ‘Normalizing', and Stimulating Frequencies http://stenulson.net/althealth/stimfreq.htm Stimulate the Healing Of Ligaments 9.7 Hz You should look into low level lasers for pain relief. Laser pointers of 50 mw or less (5MW is best) can be used safely and are quite inexpensive. They work great on pain and stimulate healing. LEDs are another option. Cranial Laser Reflex Technique also looks promising. There is one testimonial about it improving a tendonitis pain by 95% after one treatment. http://www.clrtechnique.com/ <I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good?> Bonita Poulin Canadian Coordinator GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN Multiple Chem ical Sensitivity and other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injury affecting civilians and military personnel www.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 Hi Bonita, and Richman , I bought a unit that have TENS, EMS, IF, MC all in one for about $100-$110 . (name INTENSITY select combo) -TENS control pain. - EMS stimulate muscle to promote injured muscle healing. -IF anti-inflamation. - RF increase healing rate over all on body even in all organs ! I readed some study results that some cases that Diabetes type 1 were reversed ! hi blood pressure were lowered and so many others illnesses . It's the the same kind of Edgar Cayce's (electrical) appliance . I bought it because of this RF feature. And you Richman , you can buy the $400. unit because you're Richman ! Lift America out of recession would you ! Thank-you in advance . Love. Hung Is a tendon the same or similar to a ligament? If so, there is a healing frequency at Beneficial, ‘Normalizing', and Stimulating Frequencieshttp://stenulson.net/althealth/stimfreq.htm Stimulate the Healing Of Ligaments 9.7 Hz You should look into low level lasers for pain relief. Laser pointers of 50 mw or less (5MW is best) can be used safely and are quite inexpensive. They work great on pain and stimulate healing. LEDs are another option. Cranial Laser Reflex Technique also looks promising. There is one testimonial about it improving a tendonitis pain by 95% after one treatment. http://www.clrtechnique.com/ <I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good?> Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chem ical Sensitivityand other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 Ligaments attach bone to other bones and tendons attach muscle to bone. Both requires cartilage to connect. LOTS of glucosamine chondroitin are required because they actually build cartilage but it takes a while and needs to be done over time. There also some good homeopathic remedies for this sort of thing but that would be best done with the aid of a homeopath or a naturopath who knows this stuff. I had an issue with a tendon or something and was prescribed Rusk, as the remedy, don't remember the dosage, probably a 6C or something. Good luck, those things are difficult to remedy but not impossible I take lots of glucosamine chontriotin because I bicycle up hills a lot. To: Rife Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 1:21 PM Subject: Re: Re: peroneus brevis tendon I do not know if a tendon and a ligament are similar. Right now I have a prescription for a tens unit and I do not know which one to get. They range in price quite a bit. I am thinking of getting http://www.lgmedsupply.com/ptemustandul.html Right now I need the TENS but I am trying to think ahead and the ultrasound thing may be useful in the future. As long as I have a prescription I want to get the most out of it! On 7/19/2012 3:09 PM, Bonita Poulin wrote: Is a tendon the same or similar to a ligament? If so, there is a healing frequency at Beneficial, ‘Normalizing', and Stimulating Frequencies http://stenulson.net/althealth/stimfreq.htm Stimulate the Healing Of Ligaments 9.7 Hz You should look into low level lasers for pain relief. Laser pointers of 50 mw or less (5MW is best) can be used safely and are quite inexpensive. They work great on pain and stimulate healing. LEDs are another option. Cranial Laser Reflex Technique also looks promising. There is one testimonial about it improving a tendonitis pain by 95% after one treatment. http://www.clrtechnique.com/ <I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good?> Bonita Poulin Canadian Coordinator GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN Multiple Chem ical Sensitivity and other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injury affecting civilians and military personnel www.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 Hung,  What you bought sounds great! What company did you but it from? I am Rickman, not Richman. I wish I could be a "Richman" lol!!!  Hi Bonita, and Richman , I bought a unit that have TENS, EMS, IF, MC all in one for about $100-$110 . (name INTENSITY select combo) -TENS control pain. - EMS stimulate muscle to promote injured muscle healing. -IF anti-inflamation. - RF increase healing rate over all on body even in all organs !  I readed some study results that some cases that Diabetes type 1 were reversed ! hi blood pressure were lowered and so many others illnesses . It's the the same kind of Edgar Cayce's (electrical) appliance . I bought it because of this RF feature. And you Richman , you can buy the $400. unit because you're Richman ! Lift America out of recession would you ! Thank-you in advance . Love. Hung  Is a tendon the same or similar to a ligament? If so, there is a healing frequency at Beneficial, ‘Normalizing', and Stimulating Frequencies http://stenulson.net/althealth/stimfreq.htm Stimulate the Healing Of Ligaments 9.7 Hz You should look into low level lasers for pain relief. Laser pointers of 50 mw or less (5MW is best) can be used safely and are quite inexpensive. They work great on pain and stimulate healing. LEDs are another option. Cranial Laser Reflex Technique also looks promising. There is one testimonial about it improving a tendonitis pain by 95% after one treatment.                         http://www.clrtechnique.com/    <I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good?>    Bonita Poulin Canadian Coordinator GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN Multiple Chem ical Sensitivity and other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injury affecting civilians and military personnel www.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 ,  Thank you very much for educating me. My parents have talked about glucosamine chontriotin before and now I know why. I am now old. lol!!! On 7/20/2012 1:09 PM, McGuire wrote:  Ligaments attach bone to other bones and tendons attach muscle to bone. Both requires cartilage to connect. LOTS of glucosamine chondroitin are required because they actually build cartilage but it takes a while and needs to be done over time. There also some good homeopathic remedies for this sort of thing but that would be best done with the aid of a homeopath or a naturopath who knows this stuff. I had an issue with a tendon or something and was prescribed Rusk, as the remedy, don't remember the dosage, probably a 6C or something. Good luck, those things are difficult to remedy but not impossible I take lots of glucosamine chontriotin because I bicycle up hills a lot. From: Rick Mason To: Rife Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 1:21 PM Subject: Re: Re: peroneus brevis tendon  I do not know if a tendon and a ligament are similar. Right now I have a prescription for a tens unit and I do not know which one to get. They range in price quite a bit. I am thinking of getting http://www.lgmedsupply.com/ptemustandul.html Right now I need the TENS but I am trying to think ahead and the ultrasound thing may be useful in the future. As long as I have a prescription I want to get the most out of it! On 7/19/2012 3:09 PM, Bonita Poulin wrote:  Is a tendon the same or similar to a ligament? If so, there is a healing frequency at Beneficial, ‘Normalizing', and Stimulating Frequencies http://stenulson.net/althealth/stimfreq.htm Stimulate the Healing Of Ligaments 9.7 Hz You should look into low level lasers for pain relief. Laser pointers of 50 mw or less (5MW is best) can be used safely and are quite inexpensive. They work great on pain and stimulate healing. LEDs are another option. Cranial Laser Reflex Technique also looks promising. There is one testimonial about it improving a tendonitis pain by 95% after one treatment.                         http://www.clrtechnique.com/    <I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good?>    Bonita Poulin Canadian Coordinator GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN Multiple Chem ical Sensitivity and other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injury affecting civilians and military personnel www.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 Hi Richman, Just type "Intensity sect combo " then search, it'll show up in Amazon for $109 + + s & h. Hung Is a tendon the same or similar to a ligament? If so, there is a healing frequency at Beneficial, ‘Normalizing', and Stimulating Frequencieshttp://stenulson.net/althealth/stimfreq.htm Stimulate the Healing Of Ligaments 9.7 Hz You should look into low level lasers for pain relief. Laser pointers of 50 mw or less (5MW is best) can be used safely and are quite inexpensive. They work great on pain and stimulate healing. LEDs are another option. Cranial Laser Reflex Technique also looks promising. There is one testimonial about it improving a tendonitis pain by 95% after one treatment. http://www.clrtechnique.com/ <I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good?> Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chem ical Sensitivityand other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 Yes, those products do work. I used an equine product with Glucosamine, Chondroitin plus MSM, C etc. and it worked well on my horses’ arthritis to cure his limp. Years later I bought the same product for my Rottie who had ruptured a ligament. That, and booties so she wouldn’t slip around on the hardware floors, fixed her up in a couple of months. <LOTS of glucosamine chondroitin are required because they actually build cartilage but it takes a while and needs to be done over time.> Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chem ical Sensitivityand other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 Rickman: I am a chiropractor and licensed acupuncturist and I have been in practice since 1990 and I have treated several different injuries over the years. Here is my recommendation: The tens is a good unit, although read the following link regarding regarding interferential current (IFC). http://www.medi-stim.com/if.html I would recommend that you get a IFC as opposed to the tens device. the IFC is great for reducing pain, inflammation and swelling. It will also help to relax your muscles. This looks like a good multiple unit, although I am not sure of the cost: http://www.medi-stim.com/stims/tens/allstim.html The russian current will be helpful to strengthen the muscles in the rehab phase. Also do a search for microcurrent, this device will help to aid in the healing of the soft tissues, perhaps you can find a device that has IFC, Russian current and microcurrent all in one unit but not sure if there is one that is portable. This is the device that I use in my office: http://drhardy.org/Physical-Therapy.html I would also recommend that you purchase some spider tech tape: http://www.spidertech.com/ http://www.spidertech.com/products/ Sincerely: http://www.medi-stim.com/if.html > > I do not know if a Rife machine would work or not for the pain I have but there are a lot of smart people here so I thought I'd throw out this question. On the middle of my left foot on the side is the peroneus tendon which is badly damaged. An M.R.I. was done. It is damaged, not torn. I have been advised to stay off of my foot and to get a T.E.N.S. unit to speed up the healing as there is virtually no blood flow in the tendon. My foot doctor said he would sell me a T.E.N.S.machine for $400.00. I have a Rife machine. I have not used it a lot. Before I dig it out of storage would a Rife machine do any good? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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