Guest guest Posted December 24, 2005 Report Share Posted December 24, 2005 Hey guys, maybe I missed something in this discussion, but am I getting you to be saying that coils are a good source of rife frequencies? If so, I'd disagree. Same goes for transformers. Why do I think they are bad? B/c the square signal they create off DC voltage is not clean in many aspects. Plus, it is virtually " un-regulated " . I investigated coils at the beginning of my studies in this subject. The alternative I found is high capacity mosfets in a transistorized switching circuit. Jim Bare has a lot to say on this. There are already some on the market. Why reinvent the wheel? The next big problem is clean power supplies when using AC voltage. Why? B/c of converting a sin wave into a square wave. Again, some have addressed this, so why reinvent the wheel? An additional issue with coils is they are for generating the base frequency, not the carrier. If I'm addressing a moot point here, maybe someone can tell me why you guys are discussing coils? ... Chris ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 17:11:46 -0800 Subject: Ignition Coils Builders of EMEM devices have noticed a decline in quality of some commonly available ignition coils. Most coils produced in the last year or so would not work well at 10000 Hz. Some would gasp, wheeze and die well below that. I have been using the MSD 8222 because of its good performance at higher frequencies. There are two problems with that coil. First, because of the primary resistance of 0.7 ohms, it would draw a lot of current and it would make a lot of heat. Our 5 amp transformers griped about that. The second problem was that if one end of the tube was disconnected, sometimes sparks would jump from one spark plug to the other, a distance of more than 1.5 inches! That can be a problem with the anti-parallel design. We were not able to find any coils locally that worked well, so I ordered 7 different models from JC Whitney. The Pertronix 40,000 volt Flame Thrower catalog number ZX814853P worked fine up to 10,600 Hz. At $40 it is expensive and with a 1.5 ohm primary it will draw a lot of current. The 12 volt motorcycle coil has a 5 ohm primary but conked out at 9000 Hz. The Blue Bosch 12 volt Volkswagen coil ran fine up to 12,000 Hz. The primary is about 2.9 ohms. I ran a unit at about 2000 Hz all day long for 2 days. The output was good and both the coil and power supply stayed cool. The catalog number for that one is ZX075527P and the price is $26.99. Loyd http://www.royalrife.com ________________________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2005 Report Share Posted December 24, 2005 Tony, if you want my better informed response to your comments, then ask Nenah to forward the email I sent her yesterday. I don't want to get too far off topic in here ... Chris ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 09:32:17 +0000 (GMT) Subject: RE: Digest Number 1844 wrote: 'Maybe it would be better to refer to pH in relative terms when discussing human chemistry, 6.4 being the benchmark?' You must be very carefull here since different areas of the body have a different pH! Blood for instance is slightly alkali at pH 7.3. If it wanders more from this value either way by being diluted by acidic interstitial fluids,the body becomes sick. It tries to control this by adding alkali buffering agents from bicarbonate through to calcium ions depending on the immediacy. Also bear in mind that the pH scale is logarithmic - the difference between six and 7 is a factor of 10 whereas the difference between 5 and 7 is a factor of 100! Small changes in pH reflect big changes in hydrogen ion content. Start changing the pH base will only lead to more confusion. Best Regards Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2005 Report Share Posted December 24, 2005 : Hmm, you got me wondering: What is the connection btw psyllium use, kidney problems and constipation? ... Chris ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 16 Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 06:43:24 EST From: susanh8209@... Subject: Re: Digest Number 1846 Dear , I wouldn't use the psyllium on your dog until you're sure his kidneys are functioning adequately. If he's not able to urinate, you could get him very constipated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2005 Report Share Posted December 25, 2005 : Wow, that's a gigantic! What kind was it? What did you zap it with? I didn't even know I had a tape worm. It came out only with herbs. It was flat like Christmas ribbon candy, not round. This is why I use herbs annually at least, and my RLTI machine monthly, depending. The herbs I used are these: 1. KMin (diatoms + soft rock phosphate - re: Doc Reams/NCA) 2. 6-N-1 (a multi-herbal remedy with some psyllium in it - re: NCA) Another version is: 6-N-1 Delta Detox (has added " cancer " herbs) 3. Black Walnut Tincture 4. Super Rascal (re: Dr. Hulda 's) 5. Olive Leaf Extract Sometimes I add Wormwood herb, but that is too quick to push the urine pH into the acid zone, which is not good. So, I use it only when I know the urine pH stays alkaline, or if I know the person using it will swing back to a good pH quickly after use. I use the urine and saliva pH to monitor energy loss, to be sure to balance the loss with the gain, so the herbs won't be self-defeating. This method pretty much covers all the bases during the process. That's where I think most people make their mistake: they don't ensure adequate nutrition with these therapies, and so drain people of valuable energy along the process of trying to get their body to heal. I'm convinced this is why people die or can't be helped by ANY remedy. It's b/c nobody is feeding their body energy through proper nutrition, but they are draining them instead with their therapies. Interesting thing is they really don't know why they are able to help most but not some. The problem seems to be, the " some " who can't be helped have very little reserve energy remaining in their body, which quickly gets sucked dry through being " helped " , which makes them die. It's a pity and a shame. You'd think that with all the available technology, even putting men on the moon, that we'd have people skilled in these things to the point that they'd have it down to numbers and calculations, like Reams did in agriculture and human nutrition. Cheers ... Chris ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 18 Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 06:19:57 -0800 Subject: Re: Digest Number 1845 Hi Would you please give us details about the herbal remedy? So far the biggest worm I have killed with Rife was 30 inches long and 3/4 inch diameter. Loyd http://www.royalrife.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2005 Report Share Posted December 25, 2005 H wrote: <snip> > Sometimes I add Wormwood herb, but that is too quick to push the urine pH > into the acid zone, which is not good. So, I use it only when I know the > urine pH stays alkaline, or if I know the person using it will swing back to > a good pH quickly after use. I use the urine and saliva pH to monitor energy > loss, to be sure to balance the loss with the gain, so the herbs won't be > self-defeating. This method pretty much covers all the bases during the > process. > <snip> Normal " good " urine pH is in the range of 6.0-6.5, which is acid. Urine pH higher than this is one of the factors that indicate an anabolic imbalance. This is all of course if the sample is measured properly. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2005 Report Share Posted December 25, 2005 1. KMin (diatoms + soft rock phosphate - re: Doc Reams/NCA) 2. 6-N-1 (a multi-herbal remedy with some psyllium in it - re: NCA) Another version is: 6-N-1 Delta Detox (has added " cancer " herbs) I could not find these on the net. Any help would be appreciated. I would also like to know what herbs they use. I know clark uses black walnut, cloves and wormwood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2005 Report Share Posted December 25, 2005 Hi The lady passed it at work and did not want to carry it around the office, so I did not get to see it. It was never identified. She used 1360 Hz and an EMEM device. She said she could feel it thrashing itself to death. Thank you for the detalis. Who sells Kmin and 6-N-1? http://www.royalrife.com RE: Digest Number 1847 : Wow, that's a gigantic! What kind was it? What did you zap it with? I didn't even know I had a tape worm. It came out only with herbs. It was flat like Christmas ribbon candy, not round. This is why I use herbs annually at least, and my RLTI machine monthly, depending. The herbs I used are these: 1. KMin (diatoms + soft rock phosphate - re: Doc Reams/NCA) 2. 6-N-1 (a multi-herbal remedy with some psyllium in it - re: NCA) Another version is: 6-N-1 Delta Detox (has added " cancer " herbs) 3. Black Walnut Tincture 4. Super Rascal (re: Dr. Hulda 's) 5. Olive Leaf Extract Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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