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It is fairly new, so no long term history, uses low power, typically not good

for Lyme and requires the use of CS (collidal silver), which I would not use on

a regular basis and there is a lot of controversy about using CS period! I just

posted about this earlier today, check out what I wrote...

OH, and while JM initially tried to tout his machine as the Doug Plus, it is

absolutely nothing even remotely close to a Doug Coil machine... The Doug Coil

is the only effective rife type machine built specifically for Lyme.... And the

Doug Coil is the most owned machine in the Lyme community...

Take care

Jim

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> >Subject: Newbie: Intro and questions

> >To: Lyme_and_Rife

> >Date: Sunday, November 21, 2010, 6:31 AM

> >

> >

> >Hi,

> >

> >My name is n and I am located in Australia.  In March 2009 I was

> >diagnosed with ALS.  However, just this past week I have been diagnosed

> >with Lyme.  This is the first Lyme test that I have had, so I am hoping

> >that it is the entire cause of my ALS.   Up until last week I thought I

> >only had six months to live, but now there is hope that the death

> >sentence is no more.

> >

> >My LLMD doctor has started me on antibiotics.  He thinks that I will be

> >on them for around two years.

> >

> >Before I went to the doctor, I didn't think that the likelihood of me

> >having Lyme was much at all.  But now with the positive test, I have

> >been looking into Lyme all week, trying to learn as much as I can.

> >

> >The picture that is being painted in my mind, is that antibiotics is the

> >main treatment for Lyme.  But I have also read in many places that after

> >one, two or three years of antibiotics and an ending of symptoms, that

> >many people relapse back into their Lyme symptoms six to twelve months

> >after stopping treatment.   I have also read in many places that Rife

> >treatment, especially using the coil can be very effective at treating

> >Lyme and those that do use it mostly don't have the problems with

> >relapses.

> >

> >So based on the picture in my mind, I have a few questions that I hope I

> >might find answers for in this group:-

> >

> >1.   How successful is Rife treatment for treating Lyme?  Does it help

> >only a few, or do most get benefit from it?

> >2.  Is it really long lasting, thus avoiding relapses?

> >3.  Do you Rife while still on antibiotics?

> >4.  How often do you treat yourself?

> >5.  Is only " coiling' necessary, or is it good to use a combination of

> > " coil " and " contact " Rife treatment?

> >6.  I am a technician and have access to most of the components I

> >believe that would be required to build a Rife machine.  Is there

> >somewhere on the web where I can go to get details on the specifics on

> >how to build one? Diagrams, schematics, construction details, etc.

> >7.  Any other info that would be useful would be greatly appreciated.

> >

> >Many thanks for allowing me to join this group.  I feel at home already!

> >(But don't worry, I won't put my feet on the sofa!)

> >

> >- n

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> >

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> >

> >If your post is not about electronic devices used in the treatment of Lyme

then

> >please put an OT: in the subject line.

> >

> >

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