Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Hello , then have a look at the clinical placebo study done back in 1993 in Australia. http://www.rife.de Regards Arthritis testimonials??? Hello, After many many hours researching, I can't find any serious positive testimonials for using rife devices in arthritis. Actually there doesn't seem to be any positive testimonials except for Lyme disease being successfully treated. Anybody have any links to positive testimonials for Arthritis? I would consider only Rife Bare devices, Coil devices and contact pad devices (not battery operated!) as effective methods. I only fond 1-2 vague clinic testimonials, wich I doubt since it counts as self promotion. Machine vendor self promotion doesn't count either. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Thank you, I am familiar with that study, but I was looking for real world testimonials. I am a bit sceptic about that particular study because the study does not metion what type of device they used, ie. it does not talk about contact pad, altough it mentions a type device. Also a lot of unusual comments are made about the HLB blood test. But the testimonials section is very good. I found that in the Lyme disease community, there are clear testimonials regarding long term cure of the disease. I find it fascinating and it is the main reason for the interest in the Rife devices. When it comes to arthritis and other diseases, the testimonials are scattered and few, and few talk about cure. I was hoping to find everyday people whom had success in arthritis. I tried an antibiotic/antifungal treatment suggested by arthritistrust.org and found it somehow beneficial. This fact combined with large amounts of data on the Internet sugegst that my arthritis would involve a pathogen, hence why I decided to try the Rife device instead of different antibiotics. > > Hello , > then have a look at the clinical placebo study done back in 1993 in > Australia. > > http://www.rife.de > > Regards > > > > > Arthritis testimonials??? > > > > > > Hello, > > After many many hours researching, I can't find any serious positive > testimonials for using rife devices in arthritis. Actually there > doesn't seem to be any positive testimonials except for Lyme disease > being successfully treated. > > Anybody have any links to positive testimonials for Arthritis? I > would consider only Rife Bare devices, Coil devices and contact pad > devices (not battery operated!) as effective methods. > > I only fond 1-2 vague clinic testimonials, wich I doubt since it > counts as self promotion. Machine vendor self promotion doesn't > count either. > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Hi , I am familiar with the device used and Geoff Baker who performed the study. The device used in the trial was the prototype of the device made by Electromed, Australia http://www.electromed.net.au In fact, that device is the Rife device I have at home and it has done me good service over the years. It is a " Rife/Crane " pad device (not " " ) which produces a very accurate and clean square wave (looks good on the osciloscope) and is computer programmable. Do not try to order one from their site as they are not selling them at the moment. Geoff Baker is an excellent scientist and has done a lot of research work into Rife and other therapies over the years. I have spoken to him on the phone and via Email many times and have always found his advice to be sound and reliable. He does not take part in any of the online forums, however. I hope this helps. Regards Arthritis testimonials??? > > > > > > Hello, > > After many many hours researching, I can't find any serious positive > testimonials for using rife devices in arthritis. Actually there > doesn't seem to be any positive testimonials except for Lyme disease > being successfully treated. > > Anybody have any links to positive testimonials for Arthritis? I > would consider only Rife Bare devices, Coil devices and contact pad > devices (not battery operated!) as effective methods. > > I only fond 1-2 vague clinic testimonials, wich I doubt since it > counts as self promotion. Machine vendor self promotion doesn't > count either. > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Re: Arthritis testimonials??? > Thank you, I am familiar with that study, but I was looking for real > world testimonials. I am a bit sceptic about that particular study > because the study does not metion what type of device they used, ie. > it does not talk about contact pad, altough it mentions a type > device. Also a lot of unusual comments are made about the HLB blood > test. But the testimonials section is very good. > > I found that in the Lyme disease community, there are clear > testimonials regarding long term cure of the disease. I find it > fascinating and it is the main reason for the interest in the Rife > devices. When it comes to arthritis and other diseases, the > testimonials are scattered and few, and few talk about cure. I was > hoping to find everyday people whom had success in arthritis. > > I tried an antibiotic/antifungal treatment suggested by > arthritistrust.org and found it somehow beneficial. This fact > combined with large amounts of data on the Internet sugegst that my > arthritis would involve a pathogen, hence why I decided to try the > Rife device instead of different antibiotics. , Having personally used the arthritis frequencies in the past for joint pain -- this was with the BioTec 2000 (hand-held plasma tubes as well as hand-held electrodes) -- I can say that at least from my experience, it worked. However, as you are already learning, treating for arthritis is somewhat complicated, and requires a multi-tiered approach. What we call arthritis is commonly junk of various kinds that have settled between the joints and cause pain. These can be acidic crystals, non-crystal acids, microbes, and even heavy metals. There is good evidence that microbes, especially candida, proliferate wherever heavy metals exist. In any case, " arthritis " is really a catch-all term indicating joint pain. The word itself says nothing about how the pain got there and what can be done to eliminate the pain. Microscopist Dr. O. Young believes that all illness is the result of an overly acid system. While I have reservations about attributing a one-cause-fits-all theory to anything, my own experience shows that alkalizing the body does help eliminate pain from many kinds of conditions. Be aware that microbes reproduce wherever the acid/alkaline balance in the body is off. Also, many people's systems are too acidic. The normal products of metabolic waste are usually acid, and stress hormones are also acid. Add to this mix a microbial feast so that microbes reproduce like crazy, and you can see why so many people are experiencing what they call arthritic pains. The arthritis frequencies do work, especially those in the much lower ranges (9.x). However, if you don't eliminate the conditions that cause the microbes to proliferate, you won't eliminate arthritis. I drink Super Greens with Prime pH in it, and can sell them to you. They alkalize the system. The chlorophyll in the herbs and grasses helps to replenish the blood as well as clean out the system. However, any good quality green drink with lots of chlorophyll will help. I consider green vegetable drinks essential in our modern age, with so many pollutants coming into the body from so many different sources. Make sure that your drinking water has a pH of 7.0 or higher. Otherwise, you're drinking acidic water, which can add to your health problems and even cause them. A water electrolysis unit can go a long way towards helping. Simply drinking alkaline water has helped many people. I have one such unit and use it constantly. Blessings, Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD THE HANDBOOK OF RIFE FREQUENCY HEALING, original edition, is now back in print! Also read...The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy http://www.nenahsylver.com Holistic health products, supplements and services Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Thanks for the info. The website link is interresting as well. > > Hi , > I am familiar with the device used and Geoff Baker who performed the study. > > The device used in the trial was the prototype of the device made by > Electromed, Australia > http://www.electromed.net.au > > In fact, that device is the Rife device I have at home and it has done me > good service over the years. It is a " Rife/Crane " pad device (not " " ) > which produces a very accurate and clean square wave (looks good on the > osciloscope) and is computer programmable. Do not try to order one from > their site as they are not selling them at the moment. > > Geoff Baker is an excellent scientist and has done a lot of research work > into Rife and other therapies over the years. I have spoken to him on the > phone and via Email many times and have always found his advice to be sound > and reliable. He does not take part in any of the online forums, however. > > I hope this helps. > > Regards > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Hello , In regards to the mentioned study, I wonder if you heard if the patients have experienced Herx reactions while on the Rife device? Also, same question but in the general treatment of arthritis using rife devices? > > Hi , > I am familiar with the device used and Geoff Baker who performed the study. > > The device used in the trial was the prototype of the device made by > Electromed, Australia > http://www.electromed.net.au > > In fact, that device is the Rife device I have at home and it has done me > good service over the years. It is a " Rife/Crane " pad device (not " " ) > which produces a very accurate and clean square wave (looks good on the > osciloscope) and is computer programmable. Do not try to order one from > their site as they are not selling them at the moment. > > Geoff Baker is an excellent scientist and has done a lot of research work > into Rife and other therapies over the years. I have spoken to him on the > phone and via Email many times and have always found his advice to be sound > and reliable. He does not take part in any of the online forums, however. > > I hope this helps. > > Regards > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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