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Hi Tim,

I like to use pads where I'm just barely aware of power coming from them,

like on the edge of sensation/no sensation.

Some Rifers have used a very aggressive approach for late stage cancers and

the power is probably approaching uncomfortable levels.

Regards,

Ken

New rife user - Advice for contact device use!

> Hi everyone,

>

> I'm pretty new to all this but am currently in the process of building

> a plasma tube device and a frequency controlled magnetic pulser (With

> a little help!). It's going to be a while until I get those going so

> have started using a very simple contact device in the interim. I'm

> using Frex, a home audio amplifier, and some TENS pads with conductive

> gel. My question is this. Exactly how high should I have the output

> from the amplifier? At around 1/4 output I start to feel the pulses

> through the tens pads (The feeling is like tingling or a mild

> pulsing), around 1/2 way it starts to feel a little uncomfortable and

> I've not tried going any further than that. Should I have it high

> enough to feel that tingling sensation or does that mean I've gone too

> high?

>

> Cheers, Tim

>

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Hi Josh,

I personally prefer hand held copper tubes, one in a foot basin and the

other in my hand. This is no good in a clinic situation, but is the way I

prefer to use contacts on myself, over gel TEN's pads.

The copper/stainless steel tubes will last a life time, no costs invovled

where TEN's pads run up the application expenses.

Regards,

Ken Uzzell

Re: New rife user - Advice for contact device use!

> Hi,

>

> What is the most effective for rife treatments, electrodes or the tens

> pads? Are the electrodes cheaper than the tens pads with jell on them?

> Hopefully if I can get this new writing job I applied for I can save up

> some money to buy myself a really good rife machine. With the frequency

> wand, unless I'm paying attention I can hardly feel anything coming from

> it, any frequencies that is.

>

> Josh

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well I have a handheld copper tube that plugs into the speaker jack of my sound

card. But I don't think that my sound card is amplified enough for the

frequencies to really have much of an effect. I was looking at the rife packages

on your website. You sure do have a lot of them. I was planning, when I have

enough money to buy the software scripts and electrodes which I guess are copper

tubes? and also I think I'll need an amplifier. But if I turn up the amplifier

too high could too much sound intensity coming through the copper tubes or

electrodes do more harm than good? Is it easy to set up the amp? Will I need

sighted assistance?

Josh

Re: New rife user - Advice for contact device use!

> Hi,

>

> What is the most effective for rife treatments, electrodes or the tens

> pads? Are the electrodes cheaper than the tens pads with jell on them?

> Hopefully if I can get this new writing job I applied for I can save up

> some money to buy myself a really good rife machine. With the frequency

> wand, unless I'm paying attention I can hardly feel anything coming from

> it, any frequencies that is.

>

> Josh

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