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where to get treatment with rife machines

by Kobe Bradtke Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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This treatment can be used be used at home, and is also offered at some Lyme treatment clinics. Rife machines can be used for both children and adults. This treatment does not damage the gut, as this is a risk of some other anti-microbial treatments for Lyme Disease, such as oral antibiotics.

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Who is the rife machine suitable for?

The rife machine is a suitable option for those who have an autoimmune component of Lyme (Rife is not immune modulating as some treatments are such as herbs and supplements).

Does rife therapy actually work?

However, in the last 20 to 30 years, interest in rife therapy has increased, and stories of people seeing improvements in their health abound. Rife therapy isn’t approved by the FDA. There’s little research to support the therapy’s efficacy, and the devices are unregulated. Maybe it doesn’t actually kill bacteria?

What is a rife machine for Lyme disease?

Similarly, the rife machine is a non-pharmaceutical option for treating Lyme Disease, so this is a suitable option for those who would rather not/or are not able to take pills.

How does a rife machine work to treat cancer?

The pads or tubes connect to the rife machine, which is calibrated to the specific electromagnetic frequency that is then sent into the body to target cancer cells. The energy from the rife frequency generator is low enough so that it is painless for cancer patients to experience.

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What is the Rife machine?

This theory is sometimes called radionics. Rife machines are Rife’s version of the machines used by Abrams. Some people claim they can help cure cancer and treat other conditions like Lyme disease and AIDS.

Why do people use rife machines?

Some people use Rife machines because they believe cancer is caused by bacteria and viruses. However, this is only part of the explanation for cancer causing agents.

Do rife machines work?

Rife machines haven’t gone through the same rigorous testing procedures other cancer treatments have. And there’s no research that suggests they work. But, researchers recently started experimenting with radiofrequency EMFs to treat cancer.

Is rife machine bad for you?

Rife machines and similar devices likely don’t pose any major health risks. This is because the energy waves they use have a very low frequency. The frequency is lower than that of waves emitted by cell phones. But, Cancer Research UK notes there have been accounts of shocks and skin rashes associated with Rife machines.

Who invented the rife machine?

American scientist Royal Raymond Rife invented the Rife machine. It produces an energy similar to radio waves. Rife’s machine built on the work of Dr. Albert Abrams. Abrams believed every disease has its own electromagnetic frequency. He suggested doctors could kill diseased or cancerous cells by sending an electrical impulse identical to ...

Is there any evidence that Rife machines are effective?

There’s no evidence Rife machines are effective in treating cancer. But, there are alternative treatments for cancer that may effectively treat unwanted side effects and symptoms. Studies show meditation and acupuncture help with symptoms of cancer and medical cancer treatments. Last medically reviewed on June 25, 2018.

How does rife therapy work?

How Rife Therapy is Administered. Rife Machine devices usually deliver the low-energy electromagnetic frequency through your hands or feet. This can be done through electrical pads that are applied to the hands and feet or via plasma tubes that the patient holds onto during the rife treatment. The pads or tubes connect to ...

What is the purpose of the rife machine?

Invented by an American scientist named Royal Raymond Rife, the medical rife machine produces low-energy electromagnetic waves that are imperceptible to humans. The rife generator passes a specific frequency of electromagnetic waves through the body to target areas where the cancer virus is present. Rife used the research of another scientist, Dr. Albert Abrams, who theorized that diseases emitted specific modulation frequencies. Using various microscope types, Rife believed he could visualize the auras of microbes and cancer cells and determine their specific electromagnetic frequencies. He theorized that by transmitting an electromagnetic wave that ran at the same frequency as those electrical impulses emitted by cancerous cells, you could eliminate those cells and encourage the shrinking of tumors in cancer patients.

How does a rife machine work?

The pads or tubes connect to the rife machine, which is calibrated to the specific electromagnetic frequency that is then sent into the body to target cancer cells. The energy from the rife frequency generator is low enough so that it is painless for cancer patients to experience.

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Who condemned the Rife machine?

The American Medical Association condemned Rife's experiments. That didn’t stop some marketers from promoting the machine starting during the 1990s. The American Cancer Society soon debunked their claims with a published study.

What did Rife think of cancer?

Rife thought bacteria were behind many diseases like cancer. He created a microscope to see them, and claimed his Rife Frequency Generator could spot and get rid of cancer by tuning into its electrical impulses. The American Medical Association condemned Rife's experiments.

How often do you put electrical pads on your hands?

You use the device for a few minutes a day several times a week. You put electrical pads on your hands or feet. The pads are attached to a machine that delivers low energy electrical impulses. This is usually, but not always, done at a health clinic.

Is a rife machine safe?

Rife machines are generally thought to be safe, but we don’t know for sure. There have been some reports of electrical shocks and rashes.

Can the Rife machine treat cancer?

The FDA has not approved the Rife machine for any use. There is no proof that the device can treat cancer or other disease s. What’s more, opting for alternative therapy with the Rife machine in lieu of regular cancer care may harm your health.

What was the Rife machine?

The machine that became known as “the Rife machine” was a device developed in the early 1930’s designed to kill harmful microorganisms, which he was able to view thanks to his microscope .

How did the Rife machine work?

The machines being marketed today are designed to try to emulate the original Rife machine in various ways. Some of them you can buy for a few hundred pounds, which basically involve holding on to electrodes or pads connected to a frequency generator. Unfortunately such devices have virtually no resemblance at all to Rife’s work. The Rife machine was a machine that used a gas filled tube, which when excited electrically caused the gas to ignite and produce a violet coloured light. Rife used a range of frequencies for different conditions, though the exact frequencies, waveforms, intensities and so on that he used in the 1930’s do not seem to be agreed upon. There are various images on the internet of the original device which you can find for yourselves. One thing you will notice is that the “Rife machine” did not involve using handheld electrodes, foot pads, small handheld devices or indeed any physical contact whatsoever between the machine and the subject. The various frequencies produced by the machine, depending on what settings the practitioner selected were radiated to those within close proximity to the device (within up to 10 meters), and this is what had, or was claimed to have had an effect on people. For this reason we think that any machine which involves direct physical contact being marketed today as a Rife machine or worse still “the” Rife machine is misleading, and we don’t think they should be marketed as Rife machines.

What was Dr. Rife known for?

Dr Rife was an electrical engineer, not a medical doctor. By the 1920’s, Rife’s was well known for inventing the ‘Rife microscope’, one of which is today found in the science museum in London. It was at the time the most advanced microscope in the world. Anyway, we are digressing here. The machine that became known as “the Rife machine” was ...

Why is the Rife/Bare machine called the Rife/Bare machine?

It has become known as the “Rife/Bare machine” because Dr Bare was inspired by Dr Rife’s work. In our view is the closest device currently available to the original machine. Actually called The Resonant Light Machine, it is an experimental device, which like the original device, produces a light caused by the electrical excitation ...

Who invented the Rife?

It was inspired by the work of the genius electrical engineer Royal Raymond Rife whose original Rife device was used as far back as the 1930’s. Our machine is based on a modern resurrection of his work by Dr James Bare in the early 1990’s, and contains unique light, audio and radiowave based technology. In many respects this device can be used ...

Can you use a PEMF machine with a photon genie?

Yes. In terms of what we do, it’s particularly compatible with the PEMF machine, and the Photon Genie both of which are “cousins” to some degree. Amongst our clients, combining Resonant Light therapy is very popular combined with IV treatment. It can also be combined with any orthodox treatments.

Why was Rife's clinic shut down?

The reason why Rife had his clinics shut down by the AMA and the FDA was that he was claiming the light frequency “killed cancer cells.”. Though this was his belief at the time (and no one could deny his success rate) it is NOT the current understanding of how light frequency works.

How much is a case review with Dr. Conners?

Fill out the form below if you would like to discuss our care plans and schedule a $199 Case Review with Dr Conners. A Case Review is an over-the-phone (or in-office if you are local to St Paul, Minnesota) meeting where you will discuss your specific situation and decide if we are a good fit to partner with you on your journey towards health.

What machines does Rife use?

We have utilized Rife therapy for over 17 years and though we've used a variety of devices, the only two Rife machines that we currently support are the GB4000 and the TrueRife.

What did Rife discover?

The great discovery led Rife to create a device that could be tuned to output the frequency that would destruct the cancer. He was then able to treat the cancer within both rats and patients who were within close proximity of the device.

How far does the Rife machine bulb extend?

In the front of the Rife machine there connects the wires of the bulb which extend about six feet so the bulb can be near the patient in bed. It is the bulb that emits the light at specific frequencies that enable tissue healing.

When did Royal Rife first identify the human cancer virus?

It was in 1920 that Royal Rife first believed he identified the human cancer virus using the world’s most powerful microscope. After identifying and isolating the virus, he decided to culture it on salted pork. At the time this was a very good method for culturing a virus.

What is the rife machine?

Following his hypothesis, he created the Rife Frequency Generator, a machine he claimed could kill bacilli and diagnose and eradicate several illnesses using electrical impulses emitted by diseased tissues in the body. A short time later, The American Medical Association spoke out against Rife, halting further research into electrical therapies.

Is rife therapy regulated?

Rife therapy is a sizable upfront investment for a technology that hasn’t been well investigated and isn’t regulated .

Is rife therapy FDA approved?

Rife therapy isn’t approved by the FDA. There’s little research to support the therapy’s efficacy, and the devices are unregulated. Maybe it doesn’t actually kill bacteria? Maybe it works by stimulating immune cells in some way? I would give it higher points for efficacy if the exact mechanisms of action were known. It would be nice to see some evidence because I’m at a loss to explain how the technology specifically targets a few species of bacteria scattered among the other 40,000 different species in the body.

How much does a rife machine cost?

One of the major cons of the rife machine is the expense. Rife machines are not inexpensive-they range in cost from $300 up to $5,000+. This treatment is not an FDA approved treatment and is deemed an alternative, experimental treatment; some many not feel comfortable with this aspect.

What is the rife machine?

The Rife Machine is a frequency-generating machine, which generates a “beam ray.”. It works on the premise that every bacteria/organism resonates at a certain frequency.

Can a rife machine be used for lyme disease?

Rife machines can be used for both children and adults. This treatment does not damage the gut, as this is a risk of some other anti-microbial treatments for Lyme Disease, such as oral antibiotics. Thus, the rife machine is a good treatment option or alternative for those who cannot tolerate oral antibiotics.

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