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Is anyone using rife to try and break down biofilms? If so, can you point me in

the direction of any specific frequencies? I have seen references to radio

frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in industrial water pipes.

theoretically it should work for biofilms in the body.

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You may want to check @ Lyme_Rife/

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> Is anyone using rife to try and break down biofilms? If so, can you point me

in the direction of any specific frequencies? I have seen references to radio

frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in industrial water pipes.

theoretically it should work for biofilms in the body.

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You might try asking this question over at the Rife board, where one of the rife

experts may be able to answer your question:

rife/messages

Tom

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> Is anyone using rife to try and break down biofilms? If so, can you point me

in the direction of any specific frequencies? I have seen references to radio

frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in industrial water pipes.

theoretically it should work for biofilms in the body.

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I did actually, and didn't get much response. rifers apparently are not that

plugged into biofilm issues. Its a shame, rife technology seems to be ideally

suited to issues like biofilm, more so than some of the uses for which rife is

currently put.

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radio frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in industrial water

pipes. theoretically it should work for biofilms in the body.

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I don't know anything about RIFE (never even heard the term until this thread),

but since you are coming up empty, I thought I would mention that reducing

excess has been shown to help reverse biofilms for some infections. My internet

service is being really flaky tonight, so I can't pull up my own website to give

you a direct link to the page. But there might be a smidgeon of information of

interest to you on the page called " Quinine and Pseudomonas " at

http://www.healthgazelle.com.

HTH.

Michele

http://www.healthgazelle.com

http://www.kidslikemine.com

http://www.solanorail.com

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plugged into biofilm issues. Its a shame, rife technology seems to be ideally

suited to issues like biofilm, more so than some of the uses for which rife is

currently put.

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I had a bad experience with Rife, and feel like people need to be careful with

it. One of the frequencies used against a fungus caused me to have a rapid

heartbeat. Just something to be aware of....

There's another machine that is really interesting and has potential for many

things It works more on the concept of frequency healing, rather than frequency

killing of pathogens. The machine is called the Ondamed. Worth looking into.

judy

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> Is anyone using rife to try and break down biofilms? If so, can you point me

in the direction of any specific frequencies? I have seen references to radio

frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in industrial water pipes.

theoretically it should work for biofilms in the body.

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Hey Michele, thanks for the tip. Could you clarify your post for me, I think

you skipped the key point of your post... reducing excess _____ has been shown

to help...

Thanks,

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suited to issues like biofilm, more so than some of the uses for which rife is

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Judy- who would disagree. Same point is true for most health treatments,

alternative or mainstream. Re rife, you can use whatever frequency you want,

you just have to program the machine. Many of the programs that I use are not

kill frequencies. I run programs to balence the immune system, stimulate the

immune system and on an on. frequency is frequency. you just have to determine

the correct frequency to get done what you want done. In Europe there is a

device called bicom which does all sorts of healing type programs, including

clearing allergies. Can't get that treatment in the US thanks to our

government.

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me in the direction of any specific frequencies? I have seen references to

radio frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in industrial water

pipes. theoretically it should work for biofilms in the body.

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Go talk to Newport on curezone.com

That's my best advice.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 8:15 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: rife frequencies for biofilm treatment?

I did actually, and didn't get much response. rifers apparently are not that

plugged into biofilm issues. Its a shame, rife technology seems to be

ideally suited to issues like biofilm, more so than some of the uses for

which rife is currently put.

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point me in the direction of any specific frequencies? I have seen

references to radio frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in

industrial water pipes. theoretically it should work for biofilms in the

body.

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I am using/have used NattoK and Serraplus for biofilm breaking. I am also

thinking of using apple cider vinegar because it is cheap. Dr. Usman is an

expert on biofilm.

We use a rife machine for our lyme disease. It must be used with Andy Cutler

chelation in my opinion. Lyme bacteria hides under a mucousy coating biofilm but

it also wraps itself around particles of mercury. To bust the biofilm with

proteolytic enzymes and kill the lyme without a chelation protocol in place to

mop up the displaced mercury is not advisable.

We found out that the fibrin busting enzymes we used to attack the fibrin

clumping in our daughters eyes causing blindness for our daughters uveitis are

the same proteolytic enzymes being used for lyme disease at this years Lyme

Induced Autism conference. I learned about proteolytic enzymes from this group

with the high dose virastop protocol. We did that with our daughter also.

Three months ago two of our daughters tested positive for Lyme through IGENEX.

To me that confirmed the existance of God, who led us to the right treatment for

our daughter, biofilm breakers, before we even knew she had lyme and when

doctors were just figuring out that lyme coated itself in a biofilm.

I will attempt a round of Andy Cutler chelation over thanksgiving weekend. I

have treated lyme and displaced mercury. I have been very sick. But my adrenals

are better than they have ever been after working on the adrenals for two years

and finally finding something that worked for me this last year. Standard

Process labs Adrenal cortex, and Thornes adrenal cortex.

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I've used Omnmed and rife and there was a big difference.

I researched rife machines and became a member of the rife community for a year

before I ever used rife. So when I have herxes I know what is going on and use

the rife machine responsibly. I add supportive herbs and supplements to what is

going on.

Herxing from bacteria can be brutal. There is a higher level of herxing

acceptable in the lyme community than in the autism community. In the autsim

community there is almost zero tolerence for herx, or dieoff symptoms.

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Sorry! " Reducing excess acidity " . :-)

HTH.

Michele

http://www.healthgazelle.com

http://www.kidslikemine.com

http://www.solanorail.com

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