The Best Applications of Frequency Medicine

Cancer treatment is not the most obvious use of a Rife machine (frequency generator.)   Cancer is hard to kill.   Bacteria die very easily when exposed to the right gated frequencies.    The most obvious applications of a Rife machine are treating things like food poisoning, staph infections (especially those resistant to antibiotics), strep, pneumonia and all the host of bacterial ailments.

The Rife machine kills some of these accidentally.    Such a short exposure is required, and the ray tube machine sends out so many harmonics and subharmonics that it is easy to kill a bacteria while trying to kill something else.

I used to be troubled intermittently by bladder infections.   But this last year when I start to get one I just go to the Rife machine.   The infection never lasts over night.  (except once when it was a protozoan infection.   Those are harder, so I had to find the exact frequency and run it repeatedly.)

I have addressed two bad cases of nausea in my family that looked like food poisoning.   The first one hit my husband hard while we were out to the movies.  We had to leave rather suddenly..   He had so much pain and nausea that I asked him if he wanted to go home to the Rife machine or to the emergency room.  He opted for home.    I set the carrier frequency for staph infections.   Then I ran several sideband programs from the universal frequency list.    The first one was a set of sidebands for staph.  It didn’t help.   The second one was for salmonella.   It didn’t help.    But the set for e.coli produced rapid, dramatic relief (within fifteen minutes.).   My husband relaxed, the pain and nausea disappeared, he fell asleep and it didn’t come back.

A few months later I used the machine myself for a food poisoning episode.    This time only the salmonella frequency worked, and I had to use a different carrier frequency, so it took me a couple of hours to find it..   But what an incredible relief when I finally found it.

I had an aching in my jawbone beneath a tooth that had had a very deep cavity.   I worried that infection had gone into the bone.   It probably had.   But I ran dental frequencies several times and it went away.   The next thing that happened was my teeth started expelling fillings, and growing in, filling up the holes where the fillings had been.  That surprised me a lot, I didn’t know that was possible.

Someone should take these machines to third world countries where medical care is hard to come by, and just use them to treat pneumonia, dysentery, wound infections, malaria and other diseases of the poor and underserved.

Viral diseases are a good target as well, but it takes more work and precision.   Last year when I had the flu I had to first find the right frequency by running long sweeps.    Then I had to run that frequency for fifteen to twenty minutes a time, three or four times a day for one or two days.   It wasn’t near as fast as bacterial treatment, and it made the symptoms temporarily worse.   Relief came an hour or two later.   (with bacterial infections the relief was immediate.).   Still, it was nice to get the flu (it was bad, I was miserable), be sick for only one day, and then go back to work and be fine the next day.

I treated a rabbit with pastuerelosis that was near the point of death, and saved its life.   The machine appeared to kill ich infections in a betta fish as well.   Some horticulturists use it to treat fungus infections in plants.

Good technology.   We need some objective, non-hostile clinical trials, probably in another country.

Why the Cat Loves the Frequency Generator

The cat lying on my chest to be close to the ray tube

My cat, Shasta, loves my frequency generator.   She tries all sorts of maneuvers to get close to it when I run it at night.

Distance is a big issue with a ray tube.   The strength of the output of the ray tube decreases 75% with every foot of distance.  Shasta seems to know this.   She tries to either lie right on top nof me or get between me and the ray tube.

What is more interesting is the change in Shasta since I acquired the generator.    A year ago, when I purchased it, she seemed to be in her final decline.   She was twelve years old.   She kept losing weight.   Deworming didn’t help.  Her coat was rough.    She was sleeping 18 hours a day or more.

I acquired the frequency generator in July.    The cat started gaining weight within a month.   Her coat quality improved, and her energy kept rising.   By midwinter she was up whenever we were up, in and out of the house all the time, and when the weather was bad she would race up and down the stairwell at breakneck speed for exercise.    The stairs are two flights with a landing, roughly a U-shaped stairwell, and I watched in astonishment as the cat banked up the wall as she made the turn at blinding speed.   She was actually bouncing across a vertical wall two or three feet above the landing.

Friends who have visited have expressed disbelief that this cat could be twelve years old.   She acts like a twelve-month old kitten, except that her hunting skills are far too advanced and effective.  Last week I heard a crash in the pantry and the cat ran out of the room with a mouse in her jaws.   I found she had knocked a bottle down from a crowded shelf four feet above the floor–where she had somehow extracted a mouse.

I wonder what her illness was last year.   The rife machine kills so many things.   I could have been a a virus, a parasite, an abcess, or a cancer.   Or several things.   I run broad sweeps in my cancer protocols, so I am covering a range of frequencies that encompass many diseases.

The generator affects me in much the same way that it does the cat.    At a recent class reunion my classmates let me know that I seem to never change, I look just like I looked in High school.   If they had seen me in the spring of 2010 they would not have said this, I was gaunt with hollow eyes and thinning greying hair.  I didn’t tell them at this reunion that I had been battling cancer for three years.    They would not have believed me.

Its fun to have my hair looking so much better and having so much more color, length and thickness.  My daughter recently came home from a visit and commented in astonishment on how long and thick my hair had become. Its fun to have put on  a normal amount of weight, and to have so much more energy.   I really relate to the cat.