Re: Inflammatory breast cancer or mastitis?
I'm looking to buy a Rife machine, also, but don't know where, or a good company. I saw this: http://www.pachealthonline.com/products.htm
The Blaster Select seems basic enough to run the one 666hz frequency, but is it any good? The company seems to be well-regarded on Curezone and the customer service knowledgeable.
I have seen schematics before to modify function generators in to Rife units, which is what they have done here. These can be used to output frequencies.
It's not a plasma tube -- does this matter at all?
No. In fact I prefer electrodes so the energy can be directed more specifically to the body.
How similar is this machine to your own Rife units?
Not even close. The units you found are function generators modified to put out multiple frequencies. But multiple frequencies are not required. My original unit did have 7 frequencies, then we narrowed it down to 6 frequencies, then 3 frequencies and now we only use the 666hz frequency, which has worked for everything we have tried it on. And again there is a basis for the three frequencies Rife kept that Rife did not understand. I am not very good at explaining it though. It was actually my father that figured it out. And the reason that Rife's other two frequencies were so much slower to work was because they were off by one number on each frequency. The three frequencies that Rife kept are related, and again there is a basis for them other than simply destroying pathogens.
One thing that I do dislike about so many of the units on the market is that they are based on the bogus frequency list being passed around on the internet and sold with these units. There is no basis for most of the frequencies on these lists to begin with. And some are even frequencies known to cause disease. But they cannot charge a lot of money on a simple fixed frequency device and people are less likely to believe something very simple will work. So they make the units more advanced looking with lots of bells and whistles to make the unit look more high tech so they can charge more money.
Another problem with these units and the frequency list is the fact that the whole concept of the Rife units is to re-tune the body back in to it primary normal frequency. But these units either run multiple frequencies at one time or tell you to suddenly switch between frequencies, neither of which are good. Running multiple frequencies at the same time is not going to allow the body to adjust to any one frequency like it needs to. Keep in mind that the body is full of crystalline substances and crystals vibrate at frequencies they are exposed to. But running let's say 10 frequencies at one time would be like trying to listen to and follow 10 conversations at one time. Basically it will "confuse" the body. The problem with changing frequencies suddenly is that the body will be vibrating at a particular frequency then suddenly be forced to adjust to a very different frequency, which is like going 60 miles per hour in one direction then suddenly going 80 miles per hour in a totally different direction. This is one of the reasons we went down to the one frequency rather than relying on the three frequencies Rife kept that if the last two were adjusted by one would do the same exact thing as the 666hz.
It's simply a stainless steel contact tube -- does this mean it has to be directly applied to the breast (for inflammatory breast cancer), or can it be left on any part of the body to let the 666hz frequency roll through?
Actually it is best to run the frequency through the feet an allow the body to complete the circuit. There are several reasons for this. One is that depending on the strength of the machine it may not be a good idea to run the electrical current that close or through the heart since it could disrupt the heart rhythm. Secondly, if it is cancer and it has metastasized you want the current going all through the body, not just in the breast area.
How often, and for how long, should the treatment be applied?
We would do generally 20-30 minutes three times daily.
Does it matter how far my mother sits from the unit?
No since the electrodes will be in direct contact with her.
Does the type of wave -- sine, etc. -- matter?
This I cannot answer. I know there is a difference on the body depending on the wave form, but I am not an electronics person. But I do recall my father experimenting with different types of waves to see the differences on the body, but could not tell you more than that. It was a long time ago and I do not recall what he said about it.
I know it comes with an instruction manual, but reading your posts on Rife, it seems people frequently get the procedure wrong -- so, I'm asking you how to operate the unit. Can you give me any other instructions I'd need to know?
That is pretty much it. The only other thing is that we would use saline (saltwater) soaked cloth to cover the electrodes so there was better conduction to the body.
And for others reading this these units should not be used by people with pacemakers, insulin pumps or other electronics implanted in the body nor metal implants such as hip replacements, screws, pins, plates, etc.