Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 Hi and all, I am new to the group and have been spending time going through the archives to learn more about the subject. I've been trying to use my machine in broadcast mode to help my dog who is suffering with a fungal problem, and an ear infection that we can't seem to eradicate with antibiotics. They help for a while and then things get worse. I noticed a significant improvement with her breathing when I began giving her probiotics - but they still don't seem to help the endless infections. I've noticed that when I'm trying to treat her, she moves as far away from the machine as possible. I'm wondering if the frequencies are bothering her in some way. She's deaf and blind...so I can't imagine she can hear it. Maybe it's just her natural restlessness. Unfortunately, my results with her thus far have been inconsistent because I can't seem to keep her in that 12 foot radius. I think at this point I need to cage her during treatments. My cat, on the other hand, loves to jump on my lap and snuggle when I'm " zapping " . I usually treat myself by holding the probes, so the machine is really in a different mode at that point. I'm using a Global Wellness Plus which doesn't seem to be a favorite on this board because it's not programmable. It also uses channels and sequences instead of identifying actual Rife frequencies. I'm getting great results with it so far - and it was a gift, so I'm not complaining at all. I feel very fortunate to have it. warm regards, Allegra --- slodiggs wrote: > My dog is suffering from kidney failure. Im > wondering if anyone has > used a rife machine on an animal and what sort of > results they got? > Is there a way to do this cheaply? Either buying a > machine that isnt > that expensive or can i make one???? > > My brother in law has basically suppressed his stage > 3 liver failure > and avoided interferon with the use of his beam-ray > rife machine. So > i have seen the power of Rife first hand. > > His machine cost him around 6,000.00..... so i cant > go out and buy one > of those for my dog. > > Any help you can offer would be much appreciated. > > THANK YOU!!!! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 Hi, If you want something inexpensive and you have a computer then you can go to www.noriftrife.com and get a rife package for $400 that includes a 300watt amplifier electrodes and software and things. I read testimonials from people and according to them they like it and it works well. I also bought a handheld wand-type thing that you plug into your sound card and the spreadsheet says to turn the volume all the way up, but it doesn't seem to be very effective, that was $99. Josh Re: advise on what kind of Rife machine to use for my dog? Hi and all, I am new to the group and have been spending time going through the archives to learn more about the subject. I've been trying to use my machine in broadcast mode to help my dog who is suffering with a fungal problem, and an ear infection that we can't seem to eradicate with antibiotics. They help for a while and then things get worse. I noticed a significant improvement with her breathing when I began giving her probiotics - but they still don't seem to help the endless infections. I've noticed that when I'm trying to treat her, she moves as far away from the machine as possible. I'm wondering if the frequencies are bothering her in some way. She's deaf and blind...so I can't imagine she can hear it. Maybe it's just her natural restlessness. Unfortunately, my results with her thus far have been inconsistent because I can't seem to keep her in that 12 foot radius. I think at this point I need to cage her during treatments. My cat, on the other hand, loves to jump on my lap and snuggle when I'm " zapping " . I usually treat myself by holding the probes, so the machine is really in a different mode at that point. I'm using a Global Wellness Plus which doesn't seem to be a favorite on this board because it's not programmable. It also uses channels and sequences instead of identifying actual Rife frequencies. I'm getting great results with it so far - and it was a gift, so I'm not complaining at all. I feel very fortunate to have it. warm regards, Allegra --- slodiggs wrote: > My dog is suffering from kidney failure. Im > wondering if anyone has > used a rife machine on an animal and what sort of > results they got? > Is there a way to do this cheaply? Either buying a > machine that isnt > that expensive or can i make one???? > > My brother in law has basically suppressed his stage > 3 liver failure > and avoided interferon with the use of his beam-ray > rife machine. So > i have seen the power of Rife first hand. > > His machine cost him around 6,000.00..... so i cant > go out and buy one > of those for my dog. > > Any help you can offer would be much appreciated. > > THANK YOU!!!! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 Maybe your dog needs something other than rife therapy for her issues. What is she eating? Processed dog foods contain grain, meat byproducts and other additives that are harmful to pets. Has your vet taken samples of the skin and ear residue to determine what exactly is going on? The antibiotics for the ear problem could be making the fungal issues worse, and if the ear problem is yeast, the antibiotics will make it worse also. If her ear problems are yeast, a solution of olive oil/lavender essential oil could possibly relieve her. You would just mix a couple of tablespoons of olive oil and a few drops of lavender oil in a dropper bottle, and use 2-3 drops in her ears, massaging it in. Also, vaccine damage could cause the problems you write about. You can google and do research on this, and definitely do not vaccinate an ill dog. ge allegra moon wrote: Hi and all, I am new to the group and have been spending time going through the archives to learn more about the subject. I've been trying to use my machine in broadcast mode to help my dog who is suffering with a fungal problem, and an ear infection that we can't seem to eradicate with antibiotics. They help for a while and then things get worse. I noticed a significant improvement with her breathing when I began giving her probiotics - but they still don't seem to help the endless infections. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 Greetings, I have been using the Global Wellness Plus Rife machine for over a year and love it. Sincerely, Henry Beauchamp Re: advise on what kind of Rife machine to use for my dog? Hi and all, I am new to the group and have been spending time going through the archives to learn more about the subject. I've been trying to use my machine in broadcast mode to help my dog who is suffering with a fungal problem, and an ear infection that we can't seem to eradicate with antibiotics. They help for a while and then things get worse. I noticed a significant improvement with her breathing when I began giving her probiotics - but they still don't seem to help the endless infections. I've noticed that when I'm trying to treat her, she moves as far away from the machine as possible. I'm wondering if the frequencies are bothering her in some way. She's deaf and blind...so I can't imagine she can hear it. Maybe it's just her natural restlessness. Unfortunately, my results with her thus far have been inconsistent because I can't seem to keep her in that 12 foot radius. I think at this point I need to cage her during treatments. My cat, on the other hand, loves to jump on my lap and snuggle when I'm " zapping " . I usually treat myself by holding the probes, so the machine is really in a different mode at that point. I'm using a Global Wellness Plus which doesn't seem to be a favorite on this board because it's not programmable. It also uses channels and sequences instead of identifying actual Rife frequencies. I'm getting great results with it so far - and it was a gift, so I'm not complaining at all. I feel very fortunate to have it. warm regards, Allegra --- slodiggs wrote: > My dog is suffering from kidney failure. Im > wondering if anyone has > used a rife machine on an animal and what sort of > results they got? > Is there a way to do this cheaply? Either buying a > machine that isnt > that expensive or can i make one???? > > My brother in law has basically suppressed his stage > 3 liver failure > and avoided interferon with the use of his beam-ray > rife machine. So > i have seen the power of Rife first hand. > > His machine cost him around 6,000.00..... so i cant > go out and buy one > of those for my dog. > > Any help you can offer would be much appreciated. > > THANK YOU!!!! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 Allegra, I am a horse/dog massage therapist/body worker and can offer this suggestion as to a possible answer to the ear infection. Have some chiropractic work done on her as we have often seen ear infections resolved with a bit of chiro work. The Atlas being out can cause a great deal of issues and often an ear infection is one. And the hearing might improve a good deal. Hope this helps some, Best, Bob Sharpe www.gaequinemassage.com At 09:24 AM 3/21/2007, you wrote: >I've been trying to use my machine in broadcast mode >to help my dog who is suffering with a fungal problem, >and an ear infection that we can't seem to eradicate >with antibiotics. They help for a while and then >things get worse. I noticed a significant improvement >with her breathing when I began giving her probiotics >- but they still don't seem to help the endless >infections. > >I've noticed that when I'm trying to treat her, she >moves as far away from the machine as possible. I'm >wondering if the frequencies are bothering her in some >way. She's deaf and blind...so I can't imagine she can >hear it. Maybe it's just her natural restlessness. > >Unfortunately, my results with her thus far have been >inconsistent because I can't seem to keep her in that >12 foot radius. I think at this point I need to cage >her during treatments. > >My cat, on the other hand, loves to jump on my lap and >snuggle when I'm " zapping " . I usually treat myself by >holding the probes, so the machine is really in a >different mode at that point. > >I'm using a Global Wellness Plus which doesn't seem to >be a favorite on this board because it's not >programmable. It also uses channels and sequences >instead of identifying actual Rife frequencies. >I'm getting great results with it so far - and it was >a gift, so I'm not complaining at all. I feel very >fortunate to have it. > >warm regards, >Allegra " Stop telling God how big your storm is. Instead, tell the storm how big your God is! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 Hi Gail, I just started her on Rife therapy last week and I'd like to give it a chance. She's a 12 year old Brittany - we feed her Iams for older dogs - and I agree - probably not the best thing - but recommended by our vet. If you have a suggestion on a product that you've tried and feel is better - please let me know. I do think she's suffering greatly from yeast. All those antibiotics have only been a temporary cure - and then it all comes back. I continue to give her probiotics. We've visited two different vets who have administered every imaginable test - literally hundreds of dollars later and they still can't seem to identify any type of cure. It just seems odd. One vet told us we could mitigate the problem by removing the inner ear! At this point, I'd rather give the frequencies a try. We've been rinsing her ear out with a natural solution purchased at the pet store. It seems to help a little. Thanks for the lavender and olive oil suggestion. I'll try and let you know. Warm Regards, Allegra --- Gail wrote: > Maybe your dog needs something other than rife > therapy for her issues. What is she eating? > Processed dog foods contain grain, meat byproducts > and other additives that are harmful to pets. > > Has your vet taken samples of the skin and ear > residue to determine what exactly is going on? The > antibiotics for the ear problem could be making the > fungal issues worse, and if the ear problem is > yeast, the antibiotics will make it worse also. > > If her ear problems are yeast, a solution of olive > oil/lavender essential oil could possibly relieve > her. You would just mix a couple of tablespoons of > olive oil and a few drops of lavender oil in a > dropper bottle, and use 2-3 drops in her ears, > massaging it in. > > Also, vaccine damage could cause the problems you > write about. You can google and do research on this, > and definitely do not vaccinate an ill dog. > > ge > > allegra moon wrote: > Hi and all, > > I am new to the group and have been spending time > going through the archives to learn more about the > subject. > > I've been trying to use my machine in broadcast mode > to help my dog who is suffering with a fungal > problem, > and an ear infection that we can't seem to eradicate > with antibiotics. They help for a while and then > things get worse. I noticed a significant > improvement > with her breathing when I began giving her > probiotics > - but they still don't seem to help the endless > infections. > > --------------------------------- > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate > in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 Oh, no..... my post has been hijacked, The post titles " advise on what kind of Rife machine to use for my dog? " was because my dog is suffering from kidney disease. See original message below. If anyone can help.... i appreciate all the good advise. Thank you. PS: Just an FYI: She is on a modified diet currently of both dry and wet Prescription Diet KD formula. Its a low protien diet which is designed to lessen the stress on the kidneys. Ive seen rife work.... so i know there is hope. again, i appreciate all the good advise. Thank you. Keep it coming!!! _____ From: Rife [mailto:Rife ] On Behalf Of slodiggs Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 12:06 AM To: Rife Subject: advise on what kind of Rife machine to use for my dog? My dog is suffering from kidney failure. Im wondering if anyone has used a rife machine on an animal and what sort of results they got? Is there a way to do this cheaply? Either buying a machine that isnt that expensive or can i make one???? My brother in law has basically suppressed his stage 3 liver failure and avoided interferon with the use of his beam-ray rife machine. So i have seen the power of Rife first hand. His machine cost him around 6,000.00....-. so i cant go out and buy one of those for my dog. Any help you can offer would be much appreciated. THANK YOU!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 Hi Allegra, I'm not saying that rife therapy won't work, and you can use it in conjunction with other protocols. As far as the dog food issue, I feed my dog a raw food diet. Here are some sites that I found useful when I was researching raw feeding: www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/petfood1.html www.rawfed.com/myths/index.html http://www.rawfeddogs.net http://www.k9joy.com http://www.rawlearning.com\ Vets have about as much nutritional education as doctors do (a few hours at most) and it is usually a class given by a pet food company. So guess what they are going to recommend .... There is also a rawfeeding group on Yahoo that is extremely helpful. This diet will also help alleviate any yeast, because there is no grain included. Antibiotics make yeast worse. There is also another Yahoo group called classicalhomeopathypets that has been very helpful. As you research, you will find that many of these problems all point back to vaccine damage and diet, both of which can be corrected, but it may not be a quick fix, depending on the severity of the problems. Gail allegra moon wrote: Hi Gail, I just started her on Rife therapy last week and I'd like to give it a chance. She's a 12 year old Brittany - we feed her Iams for older dogs - and I agree - probably not the best thing - but recommended by our vet. If you have a suggestion on a product that you've tried and feel is better - please let me know. I do think she's suffering greatly from yeast. All those antibiotics have only been a temporary cure - and then it all comes back. I continue to give her probiotics. --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 I agree with Gail on the yeast. Run some candidas albican rife sets on her. Cronic candida will wear down the immune system, leading to all sorts of problems. keep up with the probiotcs. Run the rife mmachine in a small room so she has to be within 12 feet. > Hi and all, > > I am new to the group and have been spending time > going through the archives to learn more about the > subject. > > I've been trying to use my machine in broadcast mode > to help my dog who is suffering with a fungal problem, > and an ear infection that we can't seem to eradicate > with antibiotics. They help for a while and then > things get worse. I noticed a significant improvement > with her breathing when I began giving her probiotics > - but they still don't seem to help the endless > infections. > > --------------------------------- > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate > in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 , there are probably a hundred or more types of " Rife " machine, anywhere from those who once read a book about Rife, to those with real experience, sometimes clinical, using various of the machines. For a pet, contact pad devices might be difficult, so you might look at the EMEM type Plasma Lamp machines. These start around $600 or so, and it all depends what you use for a frequency generator. These run from " shareware " ($60 to register) programs run on your computer, to other programmable frequency generators - costing anywhere from $800 to $1500 just for the generator. The Beam Ray device is one of the most expensive of the " Rife " machines out there, and while many people say it's worked well for them, it's really just a souped-up EMEM with a carrier. As I said, EMEM machines are really pretty simple, and there are even sites where instructions may be found to build your own. (Power supply, transistor amplifier, ignition coil, some high voltage wire, and a plasma lamp - which is the most expensive part other than the frequency generator. And, you can even buy a adjustible frequency function generator for under $300 to use....) Dr. Loyd's site has instructions, and DFE Research also has instructions for a much fancier model. Have a look at the DFE site, which has links to other sites, and also basics on the machines (and an excellent history of Dr. Milbank , who was the MD who ran the famous (or infamous) 1934 " Cancer " clinic plus others. I assume your pet hasn't been eating any of the pet foods which recently had a massive recall, after numerous pets died after eating the " meals " packages... And, I hope your brother is still using his machine. These devices are not " cures " but only another tool toward better health. Lots of stories about pets getting better when around the machines! Dave Felt http://www.dfe.net <= look under Rife Machines and EMEM devices... slodiggs wrote: >My dog is suffering from kidney failure. Im wondering if anyone has >used a rife machine on an animal and what sort of results they got? >Is there a way to do this cheaply? Either buying a machine that isnt >that expensive or can i make one???? > >My brother in law has basically suppressed his stage 3 liver failure >and avoided interferon with the use of his beam-ray rife machine. So >i have seen the power of Rife first hand. > >His machine cost him around 6,000.00..... so i cant go out and buy one >of those for my dog. > >Any help you can offer would be much appreciated. > >THANK YOU!!!! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 Hi , So sorry - didn't mean to hijack your thread. Just wanted to share my experiences with you - as well as let you know what type of machine I'm using. We are fortunate to have so many animal lovers on this board. Please let us know what you decide to use. Warmest Regards, Allegra --- VIPRE wrote: > Oh, no..... my post has been hijacked, The post > titles " advise on what kind > of Rife machine to use for my dog? " > was because my dog is suffering from kidney disease. > > > See original message below. > > If anyone can help.... i appreciate all the good > advise. > > Thank you. > > PS: Just an FYI: She is on a modified diet > currently of both dry and wet > Prescription Diet KD formula. Its a low > protien diet which is designed to lessen the stress > on the kidneys. Ive > seen rife work.... so i know there is hope. > > again, i appreciate all the good advise. Thank you. > Keep it coming!!! > > > _____ > > From: Rife > [mailto:Rife ] On Behalf Of > slodiggs > Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 12:06 AM > To: Rife > Subject: advise on what kind of Rife machine > to use for my dog? > > > > My dog is suffering from kidney failure. Im > wondering if anyone has > used a rife machine on an animal and what sort of > results they got? > Is there a way to do this cheaply? Either buying a > machine that isnt > that expensive or can i make one???? > > My brother in law has basically suppressed his stage > 3 liver failure > and avoided interferon with the use of his beam-ray > rife machine. So > i have seen the power of Rife first hand. > > His machine cost him around 6,000.00....-. so i cant > go out and buy one > of those for my dog. > > Any help you can offer would be much appreciated. > > THANK YOU!!!! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 I couldn't agree more Gail. Allegra, check out Tom Lonsdale's web site and his book " Raw Meaty Bones " . You will find a lot diet/vaccine/alt. health suggestions on the Canine Health Concern web site. You will also find a lot of helpful info. on www.emofree.com (just do a search on 'dogs'). Correct nutrition is SO important for our canine friends wellbeing. It is an absolute joy to watch a dog enjoying biologically appropriate raw food and such a diet does clear/help with a multitude of " dis-ease " . Barbara > > Hi Allegra, > > I'm not saying that rife therapy won't work, and you can use it in conjunction with other protocols. > > As far as the dog food issue, I feed my dog a raw food diet. Here are some sites that I found useful when I was researching raw feeding: > www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/petfood1.html > www.rawfed.com/myths/index.html > http://www.rawfeddogs.net > http://www.k9joy.com > http://www.rawlearning.com\ > > Vets have about as much nutritional education as doctors do (a few hours at most) and it is usually a class given by a pet food company. So guess what they are going to recommend .... There is also a rawfeeding group on Yahoo that is extremely helpful. This diet will also help alleviate any yeast, because there is no grain included. Antibiotics make yeast worse. > > There is also another Yahoo group called classicalhomeopathypets that has been very helpful. As you research, you will find that many of these problems all point back to vaccine damage and diet, both of which can be corrected, but it may not be a quick fix, depending on the severity of the problems. > > Gail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 For pets ,I would try light therapy,as it is very inexpensive and your pet could be exposed to the specific colors for as long as you wish with no ill effects.I have always considered light therapy as a frequency therapy as light spectrum is in frequency values. Do a google on Dinshah.I have spare spechtrochrome color sets if you are interested and I could send them out to you for the cost of shipping and handling if you want to try same.I would only ask that you keep us in the loop as to any progress or otherwise. Regards Guy > > My dog is suffering from kidney failure. Im wondering if anyone has > used a rife machine on an animal and what sort of results they got? > Is there a way to do this cheaply? Either buying a machine that isnt > that expensive or can i make one???? > > My brother in law has basically suppressed his stage 3 liver failure > and avoided interferon with the use of his beam-ray rife machine. So > i have seen the power of Rife first hand. > > His machine cost him around 6,000.00..... so i cant go out and buy one > of those for my dog. > > Any help you can offer would be much appreciated. > > THANK YOU!!!! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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