New to Rife? here is where to find frequency sets
if you are new to rife and looking for frequency sets, rife programs, etc. here are the various places where you can find them.
1. the consolidated annotated frequency list (CAFL)
This is the original frequency list that has been compiled by many different researchers over multiple years. Most find that this is a kind of "hit or miss" list. Nearly everybody can find something useful on this list, however not every frequency is effective
http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm
http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/Non-Co...
2. Truerife programs. Truerife manufactures and sells rife equipment. They also have a very extensive, and very well made, set of programs available for a free download. These are plug-and-play for anybody using Atelier Robin F series frequency generators.
The programs are really great for beginners because all of the commands are already in place.
Most of their frequencies come from the CAFL, however they have their own rife research network and they have generated a lot of their own frequencies that do not appear on the CAFL.
Go to this link, look on the far left column about halfway down the page and click on "download F-100 standard version"
http://www.truerife.com/TrueRifeDownload.html
3. DNA frequency sets
these are frequency sets that are patented by Charlene Boehm . She used mathematical algorithms to calculate which frequencies would destroy the DNA of specific pathogens.
These frequencies have been the most helpful for me personally, especially in regards to Lyme disease.
In order to order these frequency sets, you have to sign a nondisclosure agreement. Click on the button "how to order" for more information at the link
http://www.dnafrequencies.com/store/index.pl?type=human
4. Newport's blog
Newport uses dowsing to derive frequency sets. Many on this forum swear by these frequencies
//www.curezone.org/blogs/f.asp?f=2109
5. Jeff Sutherland
Jeff is one of the co-inventor of the SC-1, aka “the magic bean”. Has a very extensive list of frequencies that you can gain access to, but you have to pay a subscription fee.
Oddly enough I don't know anybody that has paid the fee and use these frequencies.
His blog however is free and is fascinating to read. To buy a subscription to his frequencies look on the right hand column
http://blog.frequencyfoundation.com/
NOTE- if anybody has any other sources of frequency sets at all please let me know and I will add them to this list. This can serve as a helpful post for people who are new to rife and are looking for help.