Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Dear Folks, a friend just gave me an old Violet Ray machine, which looks like a large cordless screwdriver with a gollum-finger shaped plasma tube. I shot a 1/2 inch lightening bolt from it into my friends finger which had been hurting for months and he claims it did wonders for it. I used it on some hurt knuckles and was also impressed. It is clear that it is tesla-based machine and is , if not a rife machine, then it is a serious pre-rife machine. I understand that Sears sold millions of them over at least 20 years. The owners manual, downloadable from a google search [after bypassing the Œquack device¹ posts] reads like a modern rife device [written by someone unafraid of the FDA]. There are usually dozens or more on e-bay for sale of all variety. I have a feeling this is a dated topic for the long-time members but please indulge to answer a relative newcomer on a more detailed history of this interesting machine. What kind of modifications to the machine have people tried? I know that some use the tubes but what about the generator itself? It certainly seems to fit the bill for a cheap rife machine. Just how high is the voltage output of these? How much current [volts,amps] does it take to sustain a 1/2 inch arch for minutes at a time? I think it is a cool device, not a replacement for my more serious machines, but I intend to use it on finger, cuts and bruises. I have been waiting for a while to request this info. Please indulge and educate me. lee > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 I, too, have been looking at antique 'rife' machines on ebay. In doing research on one, I came across this site, which may be of use in your research: http://www.electrotherapymuseum.com/_PatentLibrary/ Sue > > > Dear Folks, a friend just gave me an old Violet Ray machine, which looks > like a large cordless screwdriver with a gollum-finger shaped plasma tube. I > shot a 1/2 inch lightening bolt from it into my friends finger which had > been hurting for months and he claims it did wonders for it. I used it on > some hurt knuckles and was also impressed. It is clear that it is > tesla-based machine and is , if not a rife machine, then it is a serious > pre-rife machine. I understand that Sears sold millions of them over at > least 20 years. The owners manual, downloadable from a google search [after > bypassing the Œquack device¹ posts] reads like a modern rife device [written > by someone unafraid of the FDA]. There are usually dozens or more on e-bay > for sale of all variety. I have a feeling this is a dated topic for the > long-time members but please indulge to answer a relative newcomer on a more > detailed history of this interesting machine. What kind of modifications to > the machine have people tried? I know that some use the tubes but what about > the generator itself? It certainly seems to fit the bill for a cheap rife > machine. Just how high is the voltage output of these? How much current > [volts,amps] does it take to sustain a 1/2 inch arch for minutes at a time? > I think it is a cool device, not a replacement for my more serious machines, > but I intend to use it on finger, cuts and bruises. I have been waiting for > a while to request this info. Please indulge and educate me. lee > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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