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Author Topic: Cancer cure, but FDA and doctors would rather have your cash and not the cure.  (Read 250511 times)

Thaelin

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   Still my initial question lingers, that is how to use this thing. Does it have to be hooked directly to the body? With out knowing what it will do, I am a bit leary of "hooking up" to it. I am very sensitive to electricity since I got fried with 35000 volts many years ago.

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   Still my initial question lingers, that is how to use this thing. Does it have to be hooked directly to the body? With out knowing what it will do, I am a bit leary of "hooking up" to it. I am very sensitive to electricity since I got fried with 35000 volts many years ago.

thaelin


The Rife generator is a scam device.  At best, nothing will happen.  So don't bother.

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People making unsubstantiated claims are trying to deceive you...for one reason or another.


Rife's results are well documented..I believe the results of the original trials are still available somewhere.

I have my own results to back up Rife's claims.

Just do a search for 'No Rift Rife'...there you will find simple to follow directions to treat yourself....good luck.

Regards...

 

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Howdy Y'all,

Utilitarian, if you don't have anything positive to add, Get the Fork Out!

Thaelin, the current from the Rife generator is supposed to flow through an area which has a lot of blood flow through it.  The device  should be a low power device, does it use batteries?  You could turn it on and measure the voltage on the paddles.  Next step turn the device on with the paddle electrodes facing up and touch the back of you hand to the paddles.  If it is going to shock you your bicep muscle will pull your hand away from the paddles.  Chances are, however, it is not going to shock you.  There should be amplitude and frequency controls on the device.  Adjust the frequency to your desired setting, then apply the paddles, and maybe use an elastic bandage to hold them in place.  Make sure the amplitude is set to minimum.  Turn the device on and adjust the amplitude to a level you are comfortable with.

I received electronic therapy on my lower back several years ago.  I had some dehydrated disks which caused posture problems and a lot of pain.  Part of the therapy was mechanical, and part was electronic stimulation of the muscles of my lower back.  I could tell that the device was supplying a low frequency alternating current with a variable amplitude to my back muscles.  The chiropractor would periodically increase the amplitude to work my muscles harder.  I got to examine the device closely.  It seemed to be a fixed frequency variable amplitude device used for sports medicine, and physical rehabilitation.  Within a few weeks my posture was corrected, the disks were rehydrated, and I was able stand upright again.

Again Doctor Royal Raymond Rife was one of the most brilliant, and most tenacious doctors of the twentieth century.  He designed a microscope that could see a virus, something that modern microscopes still cannot do.  He figured out how to cure ANY disease using the proper frequency of electronic stimulation.  This man was a super genius, and should be hailed as one of the greatest men that have ever lived.  I only hope that Dr. Rife is big enough to forgive the super-ignoramuses who attacked him and destroyed his work.

"The love of money is the root of all evil"  -JC

Blessed Be Brothers...

Magnethos

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there are a lot of cures for cancer, aids and many other disseases. I think that there are cure for ALL disseases. But money is more important than the people life. There are a lot of documents and books describing the true causes of the disseases, but I heard one time... that a cured patient is a lost customer and the labs don?t want that. They prescribe a lot of drugs for treating the patients, not for their cure. Because if a patient is trated instead of cured, the patient will be always buying drugs.
There are some disseases than can be treated and cured with a simple glass of water.

This world is a full of shit. And everyone that discover a real thing is persecuted and/or killed, like Stanley Meyer. In health there was a very important researcher called Royal Raimond Rife that was persecuted all his life because his inventions. He was a genius. Robert C. Beck also was one of the most important health researchers, I read a book of him and he was a genius...

Today the most knew is a woman called Hulda Clark, Robert Beck and Raymond Rife are dead. And I have all the books of this woman. I?m starting to reading the book of AIDS cure, and I have read about people that was miraculous cured with that kind of treatment.

But this world is controlled by money... and the genius and the genial inventions must be suppresed :(


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Enthousiasm is great, but blindly copying others opinions about how "genious"
a late inventor was does not add any validity to the actual inventions themselves.

It may be that the discoveries are real, but it seems to me that any such invention
or discovery that is real and does have actual provable effect will gain popular interest
very quickly, and if indeed the general public finds its effects beneficial it will
"break through" and become an established practise. After all, that's how it worked
with acupuncture, acupressure, and herbal homeopathy too...
However, the "Rife" devices or actually more generally named "Radiology" has shown
some limited successes in the past, but it has also shown equally dismal failures.
Besides that, every good radioolgist knows that it can be dangerous to just "zap"
people with the wrong frequencies, so it's not just for everyone to play around with.
And of course established science does not support the idea at all, so that doesn't
help. At least established science does acknowledge the effect of certain herbal medicines...

Same with the Lakhovski multi-wave vibrator idea... Several people have built such devices,
but I recall from reading texts about it from L himself as well as his son, that it needs
a good deal of experience to finetune the wave emitters so that they emit the precise
set of correct waves and not a set just slightly "off key" as that could already have
severe negative effects. I also heard of people building replications that report painful,
stinging, sometimes even burning sensations when trying it out, and that is definately
not what L described for one of his devices in proper attunement. They're supposed to
make you feel good immediately, not project painfull sensations.

I'm getting the impression that Magnethos is quick to copy stories from the web
in his enthousiasm, but has little actual experience and knowledge on the subject...
Oh @Magnethos: I'm not trying to insult you or otherwise pick a fight and if I
gave you that feeling just now then I do apologise. Hope you don't mind?

Magnethos

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@Koen
Don?t worry about it. Your opinion is a constructive idea. I?m agree that sometime that kind of therapies don?t work maybe because the treatment must be very specific and some people use that kind of treatment incorrectly. Yes, I?m very enthousiast and I maybe have little knowledge about that kind of treatments, but now I?m reading some books to get more info about that. I?m a very open mind person and enthousiast, but someday I will try that theories and test if they are true or not.
And I repeat, don?t worry, you have made a very constructive opinion.

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Rife was a fraud, pure and simple. The only reason anyone on this forum knows anything about him is because of Barry Lynes shameful 1987 'biography' of Rife, much of which Lynes made up or took from highly unreliable sources.

The facts - 'Doctor' Royal Rife was an uneducated man working as a limo driver who found a dumb rich person to fund his 'research' into microscopes, and then into his Rife Ray. He refused to hold proper trials of the device. There is no evidence to show Rife studied in Germany or worked for Carl Zeiss. Modern electron microscopes show that Rife's wild theories and imaginative sketches of bacteria and viruses were pure fantasy. Rife ended dying a poor alcoholic, selling off his microscope parts to curious inventors. As far as conspiracy theories go, Rife is one that just doesn't hold water.

There have been hundreds of similar health frauds that have been forgotten over the decades. People born post WWII usually know very little of this element of US history, when the country was 'rife' with health frauds. Look up Dr. William F. Koch or Dr. Albert Abrams. Abrams is probably the inspiration for  Rife's scam. Abrams claimed a bogus degree from the same German university, and promoted a similarly useless machine called the Dynomizer. Abrams made millions for his efforts, and only avoided jail by dying of pneumonia at 62 in 1924, around the time Rife got serious about his scam.

Criminals around the world have milked names like Rife and Laetrile to deprive sick people of millions of dollars, and they continue to do so today. People like conman Jason Vale of Christian Brothers who pocketed millions selling apricot pits before he ended up in the federal slammer. People like Donald  and Sharon Brandt in Seattle who posed as medical doctors and promised to cure people with a Rife machine, while raking in nearly a million dollars in fees and leaving their victims to die horrible deaths from untreated cancer.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004020598_miraclesplit18m.html

http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20071221&slug=indictment21m

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/9825.php

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Abrams

Anyone who is lending support to conmen and criminals that profit from sick people should search their own conscience before posting such irresponsible advice on 'curing' cancer.

And Cap-Z-ro - please see a doctor.
« Last Edit: July 05, 2008, 11:49:11 PM by wizardofmars »

Thaelin

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   Guess you can always tell when you hit a nerve.  ;D

   The part that I am laughing at is note the amount of posts of the one slinging mud. "1"
Oh well, thanks for the info on how to hook it up. I had the tenz unit used on me one time
and it set ripples up and down my back so bad it undone all that they had done up to that
time. I was told not to use it any more. As I said, very sensitive to electricity now. Even static
shock makes me jump. Will have to test it. Some info I found said it is adjustable from 0 to 20v
output. So I can take it to almost nothing to start.
   I almost dodo'd my self when I looked up what they cost new. $2020.00US. WOWWWSERS
Not bad for eight bucks. It is not an imitation either, it is the 900 model from Rockwell. Too bad
its too late to help my bro, he is on chemo right now and thats too bad.
   I get cancer, I just wait. No garbage in me.

thaelin

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There are many viable alternative treatments highlighted earlier on in this thread.

Regards...


Magnethos

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   Guess you can always tell when you hit a nerve.  ;D

   The part that I am laughing at is note the amount of posts of the one slinging mud. "1"
Oh well, thanks for the info on how to hook it up. I had the tenz unit used on me one time
and it set ripples up and down my back so bad it undone all that they had done up to that
time. I was told not to use it any more. As I said, very sensitive to electricity now. Even static
shock makes me jump. Will have to test it. Some info I found said it is adjustable from 0 to 20v
output. So I can take it to almost nothing to start.
   I almost dodo'd my self when I looked up what they cost new. $2020.00US. WOWWWSERS
Not bad for eight bucks. It is not an imitation either, it is the 900 model from Rockwell. Too bad
its too late to help my bro, he is on chemo right now and thats too bad.
   I get cancer, I just wait. No garbage in me.

thaelin


You can test the Max Gerson Therapy. You can find the book in amazon. It?s a nutritional therapy. Also, you can build the Robert Beck Device for a few dollars. Robert Beck protocol uses a magnetic pulser, a blood electrificaltion device, colloidal silver and ozonated water. The best thing to make stronger your inmune system is take germanium, sellenium and vitamine C as I read. But you must take the colloidal form of all that. Is a cheap way and you can try and test if that works or not. Hulda Clark also has some books, but you have to know very deeply how to follow her protocol. Is not easy. You must to study it months.

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Why would anyone in their right mind use colloidal silver and risk a condition like Argyria?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyria

wizardofmars

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   Guess you can always tell when you hit a nerve.  ;D

Like I said, the nerve you hit is how angry quacks make me selling expensive cures to desperately ill people. I guess that doesn't phase you?

Please don't call Rife 'Doctor'. He never held a medical degree.

"Upon arrival in San Diego in 1906, Rife became chaffeur for industrialist and entrepeneur Henry Timken of Timken roller bearing and axle fame."

(from Royal R. Rife Humanitarian: Betrayed and Persecuted By Gerald F. Foye, available at http://books.google.com/books?id=EaJ-dT36SmIC)

I only just started posting on overunity.com because I saw this nonsense about Rife. Quackery is a topic I've studied for 20+ years.

Cap-Z-ro

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Quacks and malcontents make deceptive or unfounded statements intended to portray others in a negative light.

Rife's microcope was quite an accomplishment...even by todays standards.

Not a quack by any standard.

Regards...