Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 I'm on anti-virals for EBV right now, you can take Valtrex or Valcyte for it. I am waiting for my Rife to be built so I havent used it to treat yet. Whitney Has anyone had success rifing for EBV? I've had high EBV titers for almost two years, and just realized I might be able to rife for this. My experience with rife has been limited to Lyme and coinfections. I have an EMEM5 from Rife Labs which I got after intensive antibiotics caused me to drop 30 pounds. I haven't had to resort to antibiotics since getting the machine. But the EBV now has me stumped--and very sick. Peggy -- Whitney Schmucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 You want to take the Valtrex for a while, at least a few months. I've been on Valcyte (I also have HHV-6, so valcyte is better) for about 4 months now. The EBV levels are normal (as of month 3 I think) and I'm still working on the HHV-6. I think you can Rife for it too, but I'm not sure, maybe you could do both. I did not feel worse on Valcyte, but I'm one of those weird people who really dont get noticeable herx reactions-- Im a freak. Just detox and see how you do. Whitney Thanks, Whitney. My doctor prescribed Valtrex today--I have to pick it up later at the pharmacy. After I read the side effects online, it occurred to me I might be able to Rife for it. The doctor also told me the Valtrex may make me feel worse before I feel better, and that it can take several weeks to do the job. I'll take the Valtrex, as I need to eliminate the EBV. But Rife sounds much more appealing. Peggy Re: OT: EBV? I'm on anti-virals for EBV right now, you can take Valtrex or Valcyte for it. I am waiting for my Rife to be built so I havent used it to treat yet. Whitney -- Whitney Schmucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 Yikes, I wasn't expecting to have to take it for that long. Most prescription drugs knock me for a loop. When I learned I had high EBV titers two years ago, no fewer than 3 doctors told me there was nothing to be done for it, including an immunologist and the doctors at town University. So I was shocked to learn just today that there was even a treatment. Detox how? The usual stuff--saunas, colonics, chlorella, etc? Or something special for this? Peggy Re: OT: EBV? You want to take the Valtrex for a while, at least a few months. I've been on Valcyte (I also have HHV-6, so valcyte is better) for about 4 months now. The EBV levels are normal (as of month 3 I think) and I'm still working on the HHV-6. I think you can Rife for it too, but I'm not sure, maybe you could do both. I did not feel worse on Valcyte, but I'm one of those weird people who really dont get noticeable herx reactions-- Im a freak. Just detox and see how you do.Whitney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 Yea the normal detox. I'm not sure how high your EBV levels are but with antivirals it takes a while, so a few weeks will def not do the job. Make sure you get it retested before they take you off so you dont come off too soon. Yikes, I wasn't expecting to have to take it for that long. Most prescription drugs knock me for a loop. When I learned I had high EBV titers two years ago, no fewer than 3 doctors told me there was nothing to be done for it, including an immunologist and the doctors at town University. So I was shocked to learn just today that there was even a treatment. Detox how? The usual stuff--saunas, colonics, chlorella, etc? Or something special for this? Peggy Re: OT: EBV? You want to take the Valtrex for a while, at least a few months. I've been on Valcyte (I also have HHV-6, so valcyte is better) for about 4 months now. The EBV levels are normal (as of month 3 I think) and I'm still working on the HHV-6. I think you can Rife for it too, but I'm not sure, maybe you could do both. I did not feel worse on Valcyte, but I'm one of those weird people who really dont get noticeable herx reactions-- Im a freak. Just detox and see how you do.Whitney -- Whitney Schmucker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 Afternoon Peggy;I rifed EBV at the start of this year; and did Toxoplasmosis gondii when done EBV with my doug Coil from Stolar's plansEBV 659.5, 660, 660.5Toxo 434, 660, 690, 727.5, 852Both still silent so am hoping I have got them done ;-)As with all frequencies I start one frequency for 30 sec. and keep moving my time up in 30 sec. increments.If I herx I stay at that time and till it lessens b-4 I move up further.When I no longer get any herx I move on to the next number and repeat the process.This way I know what frequency and what time does what for me should I ever need it again.I do keep a Rife diary so if I get brain numb again in the future - I can look things up.Hope this helps.SharonOT: EBV?Posted by: "T Walters" twalters955@... tpwalters2001Mon Jun 7, 2010 12:12 pm (PDT)Has anyone had success rifing for EBV? I've had high EBV titers for almost two years, and just realized I might be able to rife for this. My experience with rife has been limited to Lyme and coinfections.Peggy Thought for the day:Women are AngelsAnd when someone breaks our wings....We simply continue to fly......... on a broomstick...We are flexible like that....Apsley Acers - Web SiteApsley Acers - Blog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2010 Report Share Posted June 8, 2010 Hi Peggy, Sorry to hear you are very sick from EBV... I have no experience with this, but will list the frx's for it taken from the CAFL list. Also, have you considered using MMS for this? It is a good antiviral.. Epstein_Barr_HC – 18919.09, 18670.15, 941.93, 929.53 Epstein_Barr_virus (the herpes virus causing mononucleosis) - 8768, 6618, 1920, 1013, 825, 738, 669, 667, 663, 660, 274, 253, 172, 105 Epstein_Barr_virus_secondary (also try General parasite and roundworm freqs) - 744, 776, 778, 465, 880, 787, 727, 1032, 1920 Hope you get better soon, Jim > > Has anyone had success rifing for EBV? I've had high EBV titers for almost two years, and just realized I might be able to rife for this. My experience with rife has been limited to Lyme and coinfections. I have an EMEM5 from Rife Labs which I got after intensive antibiotics caused me to drop 30 pounds. I haven't had to resort to antibiotics since getting the machine. But the EBV now has me stumped--and very sick. > > Peggy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2010 Report Share Posted June 8, 2010 Hi Peggy, Your EMEM that drifts is an analog machine and the drifting you notice is actually a good way to use frequencies... When you set to say 659.5, it drifts a bit lower, then a bit higher, plus captures 659.5. This is beneficial because some pathogens if attacked on a certain frx will morph to a slightly lower or higher frx, thus the whole reason for using an analog device... These machines are not made to stay put, they were made to drift... The Doug Coil being more powerful only needs be set to whole numbers like 659. Take care, Jim > > Thanks very much, Sharon. My EMEM doesn't have the precision to use frequencies like 659.5, 660, 660.5. It drifts, so if I dial in one of those numbers it goes back and forth, up and down. It never stays put. Apparently the coil machine is much more precise. Also I stay on one frequency much longer than you describe, ten minutes or more. That's a very good system you have, so that you know what does what. I keep a Rife log, too. But since my machine isn't as precise as yours, I'm not able to pinpoint exactly what frequency does what--I just indicate what I used and what the results were. > > When you say your machine is from Stolar's plans, do you mean you built it yourself? > > Peggy > > > Re: OT: EBV? > > > > > Afternoon Peggy; > > > I rifed EBV at the start of this year; and did Toxoplasmosis gondii when done EBV with my doug Coil from Stolar's plans > > > EBV 659.5, 660, 660.5 > > > Toxo 434, 660, 690, 727.5, 852 > > > Both still silent so am hoping I have got them done ;-) > > > As with all frequencies I start one frequency for 30 sec. and keep moving my time up in 30 sec. increments. > If I herx I stay at that time and till it lessens b-4 I move up further. > When I no longer get any herx I move on to the next number and repeat the process. > This way I know what frequency and what time does what for me should I ever need it again. > I do keep a Rife diary so if I get brain numb again in the future - I can look things up. > > > Hope this helps. > > > Sharon > > > > > OT: EBV? > Posted by: " T Walters " twalters955@... tpwalters2001 > Mon Jun 7, 2010 12:12 pm (PDT) > > > Has anyone had success rifing for EBV? I've had high EBV titers for almost two years, and just realized I might be able to rife for this. My experience with rife has been limited to Lyme and coinfections. > > > Peggy > > > > > > Thought for the day: > > Women are Angels > > And when someone breaks our wings.... > > We simply continue to fly......... on a broomstick... > > > We are flexible like that.... > > Apsley Acers - Web Site > Apsley Acers - Blog > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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