Re: Kindly, what is the scientific evidence behind Rife?
There is a lot of hype and false information concerning the frequency generators and the zappers.
I have wasted a lot of money believing the description and effects of different zappers.
The fact that specific frequencies can kill / repel a living organism is known and used in others fields :
->The devices to repel ticks and fleas for cats and dogs
->The devices to repel rats, mices from a house
->The devices to repel mosquitos and others insects
->The devices to repel moles from the garden
But as you explained, the effects of a frequency at the exterior of the human body, is different than the effects at the inside of the human body.
For zappers and frequency generators with electrodes, the main problem is that the current always travel through the path of less resistance, and by using electrodes on the hands and the feet, i clearly felt the larvaes moving from my chest to my neck, then to my head (where there is probably less current flowing). If the larvaes can hide themselves from the current, the infection won't be stopped.
For frequency generators emitting radio waves, the question is as you explained : Are the radio waves able to reach the organisms at the interior of the human body ? And if they are, is there enough power to kill the organisms ?
This question has not been answered yet. (to my knowledge)
But if some persons using a F165 have found that it helped, then it is worth to try. However i don't understand why the output voltage is so low (12V ?) It should be around 36V in order to have enough current flowing.