Dameon
I would say Rife is a very important part of an anti
parasite arsenal. Using it in conjunction with a lot of other techniques leads to great results. But those results in regards to Rife really are determined by whether you hit the right frequency or not. Each condition usually requires different sets and to try and go through one hertz at a time looking for which one gives you a hit. That takes a LOT of patience. After using the machine for a couple weeks now I'm very pleased with it. It's hitting infections in my body that Humaworm or Barefoot Dewormer or what ever anti
parasite has never been able to hit.
In the situation of Lyme patients checking out Bryan Rosners work on compiling all the different therapies for it has been a real life savor for many. He is of the opinion that basically all Lyme therapy should revolve AROUND Rife therapy, with the exception of anti biotics but even he would say you might as well use the anti biotics hand in hand. Why? Because if you miss Lyme it could come back and bite you in some other horrible way. You really want to make sure you got it, and with
Antibiotics trying to get them prescribed over and over again could lead you to having to cuss out a few m*o*o*nic doctors. That's why having a Rife machine is awesome if you have the right frequencies you don't need necessarily their anti biotics.
You also got to bare in mind though that all of us here on Rife are learning more and more every day about the crazy connection between heavy metal poisoning and parasites. If you don't get rid of the metals, you can do all the anti
parasite therapy you want the infections inevitably will come back or new ones will spring up. Learning how to kill them is not the hardest part of the journey, learning how to lock your doors so they cant get back in is where the real work of protecting your self comes in.
My final say? If you can afford a contact or plasma tube system, go with that. If you can build a professional SAFE machine, do it up. But building one requires study, it's not a walk in the park and if it ends up being that way you probably didn't build it properly. Is it the BEST tool? If you got the frequencies, then you're going to kill what you're aiming at. I don't know any thing else more efficient than that. But if you don't have the frequencies or you're working with frequencies that slowly hurt them, then patience will be the key. Personally, I would rather do anti parasite therapy with all the tools as opposed to just one of them. They all have their strengths and weaknesses.