Re: he says rife doesn't work
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"Used Rife machines are always for sale. Why? Because they don't work!
I used to make and sell Rife machines but stopped due to my conscience bothering me. Other than a few exceptions, such as 464Hz for candida, they don't work.
Rife machine sellers teach how the inventor Royal Rife used his machine successfully against cancer and different microbes. Then they let you assume that their "Rife machine" is the same that Royal Rife used although the original design and frequency list died with Rife since he kept them secret in hopes of finding a buyer for his technology. Also the common "Rife frequency lists" are allowed to be assumed to be from Royal Rife which is not true. In 2009 Don Tunney, manufacturer of the PERL Rife machine, died of cancer due to radiation exposure. If Rife machines cured cancer then of course he would still be enjoying life." ~ Jaguar57
In many ways he is correct. The problem is not with Rife's original frequencies he kept though, it is with the made up frequencies being promoted in the bogus frequency list going around.
I had a copy of the frequency list a long time ago and noticed that many of the frequencies had nothing to do with the original frequencies Rife had and kept, which were only 3 total, not 11 pages of frequencies.
I experimented with a few of the frequencies from the frequency list, but later dropped them in favor of the three Rife frequencies. Experimenting with these it was clear that two of them worked, but much slower than 666hz, so the other two were dropped as well. When my dad did some calculations on the different frequencies he discovered a pattern between the frequencies and the Earth's primary frequency. The other two Rife frequencies were off by 1 each. So Rife was on to something, but he did not comprehend totally what. The machines worked, but not in the way he hypothesized. But this leads to why I think I was banned from the Rife forum here.
A single frequency machine will not only work, they would be dirt cheap to build and buy. But people want to charge a lot more to make a killing on sales. So they need to make the whole thing look more complicated sounding with lots of bells and whistles to justify the higher costs. But these other frequencies are not needed since they really do not work. And one of the cancer frequencies is actually that for formaldehyde a carcinogen. When I brought this information I was banned from the forum. So I guess I must have been stepping on someone's toes when it came to selling the overpriced, ineffective units based on the bogus frequency list.
I have seen the very basic units work time and time again on numerous diseases and conditions using just the one frequency. In fact, one naturopathic doctors in California was testing various Rife units including my father's prototype and said that my father's unit far outperformed any of the other units she had tested. Unfortunately he does not make them for sale.
I think I mentioned the first person who tried the new units. He had liver cancer and was given less than a week to live. In short he died two years later, but a scan a month before confirmed no cancer despite no allopathic or other treatments. He actually died from an aneurysm, which was unrelated.
So yes, they can work if the machines are based on Rife's actual frequencies and not the made up frequency list.