Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Is there a frequency for mosquitoes? I live in Minnesota. I find it fascinating that the Rife technology is used and completely legal for agricultural use.Aandraya Hi group, I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme? One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches? I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOL How does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease? Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they? Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh! Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 I live in Minnesota too, and agree - would be nice to kill some of our "state birds". How do they use Rife for agricultural use? that is fascinating to me. Could you tell me more? I think I actually got re-infected by mosquito bites. No kidding. My IgM was positive for lyme this October (first ever positive) and I also had bart and babs show up too. I've not been in the woods, camping, hiking anything. I was outside in my yard, but live smack dab in the middle of a residential neighborhood and keep my grass cut and no pets. I do get bit a lot by our state birds (mosquitoes) and that is the only thing I can think of. I get big red welts with a bite too. If you hear of a frequency for mosquitoes, let me know! I guess it would make sense that it would be Rife technology. That goes farther than a coil (distances) right? A coil is only good for about 6-9 inches is what I'm hearing here. Re: CAFL - and a funny one. Is there a frequency for mosquitoes? I live in Minnesota. I find it fascinating that the Rife technology is used and completely legal for agricultural use. Aandraya Hi group, I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme?One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches?I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOLHow does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease?Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they?Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh!Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Jody-I figured when you said, Uff da" No one understands that except a Minnesotan. Lol. I heard a statistic from a well respected LLMD that 80% of mosquitoes carry borrelia in the Lyme endemic areas. That being said, most who have Lyme have no idea when they were infected be it tick, mosquito, spider, or at birth!Aandraya I live in Minnesota too, and agree - would be nice to kill some of our "state birds". How do they use Rife for agricultural use? that is fascinating to me. Could you tell me more? I think I actually got re-infected by mosquito bites. No kidding. My IgM was positive for lyme this October (first ever positive) and I also had bart and babs show up too. I've not been in the woods, camping, hiking anything. I was outside in my yard, but live smack dab in the middle of a residential neighborhood and keep my grass cut and no pets. I do get bit a lot by our state birds (mosquitoes) and that is the only thing I can think of. I get big red welts with a bite too. If you hear of a frequency for mosquitoes, let me know! I guess it would make sense that it would be Rife technology. That goes farther than a coil (distances) right? A coil is only good for about 6-9 inches is what I'm hearing here. Re: CAFL - and a funny one. Is there a frequency for mosquitoes? I live in Minnesota. I find it fascinating that the Rife technology is used and completely legal for agricultural use. Aandraya Hi group, I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme?One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches?I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOLHow does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease?Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they?Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh!Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 I think I got "borrelia-ized" by an evil mosquito then! drat those pesky buggers! Hey, anyone know the difference in the lyme listings like I posted below (How does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease?)Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they? Re: CAFL - and a funny one. Is there a frequency for mosquitoes? I live in Minnesota. I find it fascinating that the Rife technology is used and completely legal for agricultural use. Aandraya Hi group, I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme?One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches?I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOLHow does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease?Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they?Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh!Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Hi Jodie, Did you look in the group files section? I think I posted Doug's frequencies awhile back. It was later determined that some of the frequencies that Doug used were actually treating his coinfections. He didn't know it at the time and thought that all of his symptoms were Lyme related. He didn't think that he had coinfections until he talked to Stolar later and realized from 's description of the different coinfections that he probably actually did have some coinfections too. So my point is if you find Doug's frequencies in the files some of the frequencies he lists are actually frequencies known to treat coinfections and some of the frequencies are Lyme frequencie, but they are all listed as Lyme frequencies. > > Hi group, > > I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme? > > One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches? > I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOL > > How does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like > " Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary " are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease? > > Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they? > > Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh! > > Jodie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Hi Jodie, Lyme primary frequencies are usually the ones that are most effective. The secondary are frequencies to run if you do not have success with the primary frequencies. The CAFL can be a combination of frequencies that have been tested and anecdotal frequencies that may have appeared on the list through energetic testing where there is no proof of their effectiveness. I would stick with 432 for Lyme and 800 as a secondary Lyme frequency. I had an EMEM with an Ateleir Robin frequency generator and ran strings of CAFL frequencies for years and did not have much success eradicating Lyme. I was still sick at the end of the day. I finally switched over to the coil and ran only 432 and within a year and a half, Lyme was pretty well history. > > > > Hi group, > > I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme? > > One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches? > I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOL > > How does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like > " Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary " are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease? > > Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they? > > Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh! > > Jodie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Hi Jodie,I do know that Jeff Sutherland was commissioned by someone on Cape Cod to develop frx that would clear property of Lyme insects, and he was successful. These, of course, had to be delivered radionically, and were 6 digit numbers.Be well,LénaHi group, I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme?One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches?I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOLHow does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease?Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they?Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh!Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Well, I wouldn't count on that legal agricultural use forever, when the pesticide companies find out that this technology could grow in popularity. Anything that works, and threatens the bottom line, is endangered in our presently corporate/corrupt climate.Be well,LénaIs there a frequency for mosquitoes? I live in Minnesota. I find it fascinating that the Rife technology is used and completely legal for agricultural use.Aandraya Hi group, I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme?One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches?I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOLHow does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease?Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they?Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh!Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Seems like the more something works, the more the regulators try to squelch it and replace it with something that is less effective, costs more and has more side effects. What is it with them? Don't they want people to get well and live healthy? You are so right about the corporate/corrupt climate! Re: CAFL - and a funny one. Well, I wouldn't count on that legal agricultural use forever, when the pesticide companies find out that this technology could grow in popularity. Anything that works, and threatens the bottom line, is endangered in our presently corporate/corrupt climate. Be well, Léna Is there a frequency for mosquitoes? I live in Minnesota. I find it fascinating that the Rife technology is used and completely legal for agricultural use. Aandraya Hi group, I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme?One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches?I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOLHow does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease?Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they?Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh!Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Hi Jodie, The CAFL list comes from folks who had successes with these frequencies (frx). Doug's frx's may not have been placed on this list, I am not sure exactly how this list was compiled... AND, many frx's on that list for Lyme probably won't work... If someone had a hit just one time on a frx, then it may have been included on this list.. Also, Doug's frx's were thought by him as Lyme frx's, but it now appears he and his family may have had coinfections, at the time I don't think he knew about coinfections... So say one of his frx's is a Bart frx, he thought it was Lyme, but actually he may have had Bart and thus got a hit with that frx... So this list is by no mean scientific!! Take care, Jim > > Hi group, > > I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme? > > One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches? > I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOL > > How does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like > " Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary " are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease? > > Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they? > > Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh! > > Jodie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2011 Report Share Posted April 16, 2011 Hi Jodie, Since spirochetes split to reproduce, hatchlings must mean those spiro's that come from cyst forms.. These are the stages of Lyme... http://www.acponline.org/clinical_information/resources/lyme_disease/patient/dia\ gnosis.htm Take care, Jim > > > > Hi group, > > I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme? > > One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches? > I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOL > > How does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like > " Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary " are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease? > > Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they? > > Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh! > > Jodie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 THis is a good one , We will try tomorow and let you know we are after some of this unwanted guests. let you know Marie To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Sat, April 16, 2011 12:15:12 PMSubject: Re: CAFL - and a funny one. Well, I wouldn't count on that legal agricultural use forever, when the pesticide companies find out that this technology could grow in popularity. Anything that works, and threatens the bottom line, is endangered in our presently corporate/corrupt climate. Be well, Léna Is there a frequency for mosquitoes? I live in Minnesota. I find it fascinating that the Rife technology is used and completely legal for agricultural use. Aandraya Hi group, I'm looking up Doug's frequencies on the CAFL. Some of the ones he used for lyme aren't listed. Does that mean that they weren't effective for lyme?One that made me LOL was frequency 100. Besides working on lyme, did you know that the CAFL also indicates that it takes care of... roaches?I am shaking my head and wondering how THAT works! LOLHow does a frequency make the CAFL list and if it says something like "Lyme_2, Lyme_disease, Lyme_secondary" are these more indicative of certain machines or are they all inclusive for any machine. If so what is the difference between Lyme_2 and Lyme_disease?Never heard of tertiary lyme or lyme hatchlings. Just sounds creepy. What are they?Sorry - many questions in this e-mail, but I'm curious. And the roaches one just made me downright laugh!Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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