Rife frequency devices and Lyme
April 2007
Townsend Letter: The Examiner of Alternative Medicine(Issue 285)
Publisher: The Townsend Letter Group
Some people with Lyme disease are reporting that Rife frequency devices have helped them regain their health. Over 1800 Lyme sufferers share information about the use of these devices and other alternative therapies via the free online Yahoo! Health group. Bryan Rosner, author of Lyme Disease & Rife Machines, credits Rife therapy for his transformation from “debilitated and bed-bound to a functioning member of society. No other therapies provided this improvement.” Excerpts from Rosner’s book and information about various frequency devices are available at www.lymebook.com.
The primary complaint from using Rife frequencies is the Herxheimer reactions, which can be quite strong–especially if too many frequencies are used for too long a period and/or too often. Also, a question about electromagnetic field (EMF) intolerance was raised at https://lymebook.com/info/profile2.html. Long-term effects of using frequency devices are unknown, although some of the people on these sites have been using the machines for as long as 15 years.
This movement is patient-driven, grassroots, and pretty much underground. The reluctance of doctors to get involved in this is understandable, given the FDA and AMA persecution of Royal Rife, the originator of these devices. Rife frequency devices are based on Royal Rife’s work in the 1920s and 30s, using specific frequencies to destroy pathogens. Shawn Montgomery produced an excellent two-part video about Royal Rife and his work called The Rise and Fall of a Scientific Genius. The video is available from Zero Zero Two Productions (www.zerozerotwo.org).
Gupta C. Lyme disease & Rife machines. Available at: www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2005/03/31/lyme_disease_rife_machines.htm. Accessed January 13, 2007.
Klotter, Jule
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