Guest guest Posted November 30, 2010 Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 I agree, . We now have direct feedback from on this topic, which does not support info in this subsequent post. Responsibility for passing along information is important, as many people in the groups do not read all the posts, and might not get all pertinent correct info. One cannot always have the correct info, but I always try my best, and I know that you too, , make an honest effort to do the same. For the record - 1,200 Hz is NOT the correct info, regarding the highest frequency which can safely be run with the standard size coil that makes (I don't know about other builders, but I would guess the same goes for those coils, as well - but get verification). 's old instructions state 2,200 Hz. as the highest frequency that can be run with the standard coil size. In a post relating a phone conversation with yesterday, he said it was 2,000 Hz. That's close. This is important for people to know, if they want to run frequencies over 1,000 Hz. The other important point, as mentioned, is to lower the setting of the amplitude knob on the frequency generator, which controls the amp readout on the face of the rife unit. If you were setting it at 13 for frequencies under 1,000 Hz., you might want to experiment, with 12.5, or lower if necessary, etc. Just a slight decrease makes all the difference, and may prevent the clip lights on the amplifier from going into the red when running higher frequencies. Another bit of info in that same post, listing "effective frequencies" needs to be corrected - the effective frequency for Haemophilis influenzae is 542 Hz. (NOT 540, as stated in that post). Again, it's really important to try to pass along correct info. If one is not certain, then it's in everyone's best interest to just state that one has info, and it is not verified. That is fine, as people can then check it out, and find out for themselves. I would urge everyone who is considering using two of the frequencies in that same post in question: 862 Hz. for rocky mountain spotted fever, and 387 Hz. for anamplasma, to get verification. I have feedback on the other frequencies. Those two are new to me. - Jane > > The highest you can go on a coil machine is 1200. It cannot handle higher like 1518. Other possible bart frequencies to try: 967, 857, 850, 848, 846, 786, 645, 480, 379, 240. If you are not herxing at all from 832 then likely the abx is keeping it dormant and unreachable by the coil. It may take a little while of being off the abx to start herxing from the coil for bart. Have you tried 432 for lyme? > > Other useful frequencies to try (eventually) to see if you have them:> > 570 babesia> 690 mycoplasma> 395 erlichia> 880 epstein barr virus> 448 XMRV > 862 rocky mountain spotted fever> 387 anamplasma> 540 heamophilus influenza (this is one that many may not know about).> > > Athena> > >>>> Have had my machine for a week. Started with bart 832. Not herxing so am trying 1518. But after only 6 min, the clip lights started flashing. Not knowing what this meant I immediately shut off the machine.>> >> So is my machine overheating and ready to self destruct or this okay, ie something that will happen when you run a higher frequency?>> >> Also, since the CAFL lists multiple frequencies for illnesses, how does one know which ones to do?>> >> Are there others' recommendations on this group for bart besides 832 and 1518?>> >> Thanks.>> An anxious newbie.>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 Here it is. Isn't Ehrlichia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever the same thing? > >> > >> Have had my machine for a week. Started with bart 832. Not herxing so am trying 1518. But after only 6 min, the clip lights started flashing. Not knowing what this meant I immediately shut off the machine. > >> > >> So is my machine overheating and ready to self destruct or this okay, ie something that will happen when you run a higher frequency? > >> > >> Also, since the CAFL lists multiple frequencies for illnesses, how does one know which ones to do? > >> > >> Are there others' recommendations on this group for bart besides 832 and 1518? > >> > >> Thanks. > >> An anxious newbie. > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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