Researchers from the New England Regional Center for Vector-borne Diseases in Amherst (NEWVEC) believe a therapy designed to slow cancer cell growth may also help treat Lyme disease. Their team identified that both cancer cells and Borrelia burgdorferi use glycolysis as their source of energy, so Pearson and colleagues tested whether an inhibitory compound might provide effective relief against Lyme disease.
What is rife therapy?
A rife machine delivers low-energy electromagnetic frequencies into the body through electromagnetic pulses that mimic radio waves without sound; they travel through skin without harming cells, targeting disease frequencies with an impulse that destroys them. Rife therapy has many applications; our chiropractor at The Apathecary Natural Health Center uses it to help patients recover from chronic illnesses as well as manage musculoskeletal pain effectively.
UMass Amherst laboratory NEWVEC, funded by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to prevent tick-borne diseases in its region, led by microbiologist Adam Lynch and graduate student Patrick Pearson has identified an effective means of suppressing Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria which cause Lyme disease. They used “biological interference,” an approach they termed after discovering that cancer cells and Borrelia share similar metabolic pathways called glycolysis. The technique could prevent further spread of Lyme disease.
Researchers found that glycolysis relies heavily on one particular molecule called lactate dehydrogenase. By blocking it, they were able to prevent cancer cells and B. burgdorferi growth while simultaneously protecting healthy cell function in mouse models.
Researchers hope this approach could also be applied against humans, and plan to test it on those living with Lyme disease. They’re also exploring ways of combining it with antimicrobial drugs, antibiotics and nutritional supplements (one possibility being administering it via an injectable device that delivers RNA directly into one’s bloodstream).
How does rife therapy work?
RIFE technology operates on the fundamental principle that all living organisms–both harmful pathogens and healthy cells–have their own electromagnetic frequency signature, and by targeting this frequency signature you can destroy microorganisms without harming surrounding tissues. Furthermore, these frequencies also optimize cell energy production and communication while supporting natural health processes.
Rife machines are small, low-energy devices that emit electromagnetic waves through electrical pads you place on your hands and feet. Sessions typically last a few minutes each and should take place multiple times every week at least. Each session aims at treating specific diseases or symptoms related to multiple conditions simultaneously – some people even use this form of therapy for treating cancer and related illnesses.
Some experts are of the belief that Rife therapy can aid the body in healing itself. Although individuals report positive results, more research needs to be conducted in order to confirm its efficacy and safety.
Though rife therapy offers promising science, it’s still best to consult a healthcare professional prior to trying anything new or different. Although rife therapy alone won’t cure any disease, it can help improve outcomes when combined with other therapies.
RIFE machines can complement other wellness habits, including sleep hygiene, smart training, breathwork, sauna, red light therapy and nutrition. The most effective Rife protocols are simple, repeatable and focused on consistency – much like metronomes for the nervous system, these inputs nudge patterns towards coherence to encourage your body’s shift from “noise” to order.
Many athletes and active people find RIFE sessions beneficial to recovery by supporting normal detoxification pathways that take place within their liver, kidneys, lungs, skin and gastrointestinal tract systems. Many also incorporate brief rife sessions as part of their pre-bedtime ritual to ease mental chatter and facilitate better restful sleep.
RIFE technology is rapidly progressing, with advances in frequency generation and delivery systems broadening its therapeutic potential while still remaining noninvasive, drug-free. Artificial intelligence and machine learning may further optimize cellular resonance to deliver personalized experiences based on real-time physiological feedback.
What are the side effects of rife therapy?
Rife therapy employs a machine that emits low-energy electromagnetic frequencies believed to correspond with particular bacteria, viruses and other microbes that need to be killed off without harming healthy cells – much like how an opera singer uses sound notes to shatter glassware with pinpoint precision. While modern scientific research has yet to verify these claims conclusively, many Lyme disease patients report experiencing symptoms improvement after receiving Rife treatment.
Rife machines consist of a control box equipped with electrodes attached to either the patient’s hands or feet, and frequency exposure typically lasts approximately 30 minutes per session. Treatment frequency may be adjusted based on symptoms and individual health status to target microbes while simultaneously supporting detoxification and lymphatic health.
As with most noninvasive treatments, Rife treatments may cause some discomfort during a session. Plasma therapies transmit sound waves without direct contact; contact therapies utilize hand cylinders you can hold or TENS pads attached directly to the skin; both types of therapy tend to be painless – although multiple sessions may be needed for maximum results.
At the later stages of chronic Lyme disease, patients can often develop psychological symptoms. These may include anxiety, mood disorders and suicidal thoughts; such symptoms can be debilitating and interfere with everyday functioning and quality of life; they can even make adhering to medical treatments more challenging.
Numerous factors contribute to the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms among Lyme disease patients. These factors include their disapproval of conventional medicine, perceptions about their health status being negative and feeling powerless over their illness – all which may prompt patients seeking unorthodox alternative therapy from practitioners who market services specifically targeted to this group of people.
What is the cost of rife therapy?
Rife therapy utilizes low-energy electromagnetic sound waves to heal and support tissues, organs and the immune system. These frequencies target dislodged or damaged cells to function more healthily again. Through his research, Royal Raymond Rife discovered specific electromagnetic frequencies could destroy microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses; his discovery eventually lead to the invention of his Rife machine which allowed doctors to administer frequencies directly into patient bodies.
Spooky2 Rife machine produces electromagnetic waves by using high-frequency resonance and harmonic distortion to generate vibrations that match up perfectly with harmful organisms, killing them painlessly without side effects. When treatment begins, electrical pads will be placed on your feet or hands that emit small amounts of energy that transmit signals directly into your body from Spooky2 Rife machine.
Spooky2 Rife machines can be a valuable aid in targeting specific pathogens, but can also be utilized as part of general whole-body detoxification efforts. By helping the body eliminate toxins more effectively and restore balance to the body’s system, many of our patients utilize this technology to aid with Lyme disease symptoms, support cancer treatments or simply as part of a wellness journey.
Spooky2 Rife machines not only deliver sound frequencies, but can also be fitted with accessories to more precisely target and deliver signals to specific parts of the body. These accessories include healing mats and belts which enable targeted signal delivery directly into those areas that need help.
While this study does not provide a comprehensive catalog of unorthodox therapies being offered to patients who suspect or believe they have Lyme disease, it demonstrates a substantial market demand for these types of treatments among those suffering chronic health conditions and have either been diagnosed or suspect that they have Lyme disease. Physicians must carefully evaluate their patients to ensure they do not fall for fraudulent and unproven modalities that promise healing and cures that never pan out.






