When antibiotics fail to cure Lyme disease, patients can turn to various alternatives as treatment strategies. Some take large quantities of salt and vitamin C with hopes that this combination dehydrates bacteria or makes their cells inhospitable to infections.
Others turn to an experimental frequency healing system called a Rife machine for their healing needs. This frequency-based device utilizes frequencies designed to eradicate microorganisms without harming healthy cells in their own bodies.
How It Works
RIFE Frequency Therapy is designed to aid the body’s natural detoxification processes, targeting specific pathogenic cells with frequencies that resonate with them and breaking their membrane and disrupting activity in order to allow elimination by natural means. This therapy may be particularly helpful for people living with chronic Lyme disease who have experienced adverse reactions to antibiotics or haven’t responded well to traditional antibiotic treatments.
Rife technology is named for Royal Raymond Rife, an American inventor who created an eye-witness microscope which allowed doctors to see bacilli they believed contributed to various diseases. He then created a machine he believed could destroy them using electromagnetic waves of different frequencies; his claims about his Rife machine proved controversial enough for the American Medical Association (AMA) to take action and prevent further research in electrical therapies.
In 2007, Tapp came across a doctor supposedly treating Lyme disease using the Rife device. According to its proponents, this electromagnetic device uses energy waves with specific frequencies to strike out at Lyme bacteria similar to how singing breaks glass; additionally, oxygen from the machine enters blood streams which kill bacteria while stimulating immunity systems; Wisconsin and Minnesota attorneys general have taken actions against sellers of this machine as there is little scientific support behind these claims.
Rife therapy has yet to be proven scientifically effective against Lyme disease; however, some individuals who reported positive results via MyLymeData say rife therapy helped them recover.
Few doctors employ Rife therapy as part of their approach to Lyme disease treatment, though its availability is limited and it remains expensive and unregulated – leading many with Lyme to avoid it altogether. Alternative approaches have been suggested, including homeopathic remedies and nutritional supplements; Ionic silver has also been demonstrated to strengthen antibiotic effects while certain plant-based or homeopathic remedies seem capable of weakening bacterial biofilms that form during Lyme infection.
Symptoms
Lyme disease’s first symptoms typically include an itchy red rash known as erythema migrans, which may appear painlessly and grow larger over time without always appearing like its classic bull’s-eye appearance. Other symptoms may include muscle and joint pain such as arthritis or fibromyalgia; fatigue; cognitive issues (such as memory problems); cognitive dysfunctions, neuropathies (like heart block and carditis); fatigue; cognitive deficits ( cognitive issues); cognitive problems and neurological pain – and joint pain. If left untreated Lyme can spread further into other systems like meningitis or even cause central nervous system infections like meningitis or meningitis; heart block or carditis may occur causing cardiovascular symptoms; sometimes even severe psychological disorders like psychosis may occur with Lyme disease.
Most patients diagnosed with Lyme disease are prescribed antibiotics to clear up their infection; however, for some people the bacteria persist after antibiotic treatment has concluded and persistent symptoms emerge; this often prompts a “Herx” reaction – an intense systemic inflammatory response which releases toxins and activates immune response systems – while some individuals may go on to experience chronic disseminated Lyme disease (CDLD), which involves persistent symptoms and widespread organ involvement.
Due to the difficulty associated with diagnosing Lyme disease, many individuals do not receive appropriate treatments and this can result in long-term health problems. Chronic Lyme symptoms can be difficult to distinguish from those of chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia or depression – blood tests used by doctors do not detect the pathogen directly but instead test antibodies produced by immune systems and may therefore be misleading in early Lyme cases where IgG antibodies may take several weeks to appear.
Researchers from the New England Vector-Borne Disease Epidemiology Center (NEWVEC) recently published results of a pilot study using transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), an FDA-approved procedure, to treat persistent Lyme disease symptoms. TaVNS stimulates the external branch of the vagus nerve; FDA approval exists for treating depression and epilepsy using this therapy as well.
Studies conducted on patients treated with taVNS for CDLD saw better outcomes compared to those who only took antibiotics, and this treatment was safe and well-tolerated by patients. More research needs to be conducted into how taVNS can assist those diagnosed with Lyme disease but are refractory to antibiotic treatment.
Treatment
Lyme disease, more commonly known by its abbreviation ‘Lyme infection,’ is one of the most prevalent vector-borne diseases in America, yet doesn’t always respond well to traditional antibiotic treatment regimens, prompting some patients to turn to alternative approaches like Rife therapy as an alternative treatment strategy. This frequency healing device works by emitting frequencies which destroy or disrupt molecular structures within bacteria cells that correspond with their vibrations, in order to treat Lyme.
Lyme disease, caused by a bacterium known as Lyme spirochete, is transmitted via deer tick bites. Patients typically show symptoms when they develop a specific skin rash called erythema migrans and public-health officials state that short courses of antibiotics usually cure it within weeks and recurrences are rare.
But persistent symptoms may linger and make diagnosis challenging, often as a result of another cause. Some physicians believe these lingering illnesses result from an autoimmune response to Borrelia infections while others suggest that they share similar underlying conditions as other chronic illnesses like CFS (Cystic Fibrosis Syndrome).
Symptoms can range from headaches and joint pain to anxiety and fatigue, with most individuals living with Alzheimer’s reporting some form of cognitive dysfunction such as memory problems or difficulty thinking clearly. Other common signs include tingling/numbing sensations in arms/legs/muscle weakness/stiffness as well as digestive issues.
Blood tests to detect the presence of bacteria infections can often provide inconclusive results; often giving either false negatives or positives. Researchers are working on ways to improve these tests, including developing more sensitive measures for measuring spirochetes themselves.
Many people turn to rife therapy for Lyme disease in addition to holistic approaches. A survey of 84 patients who had used alternative Lyme disease treatments examined their effectiveness, side effects and ease of use – with detox and acupuncture being found most beneficial; Rife was also considered safe and easy.
Side Effects
Rife therapy offers many potential advantages, yet it’s essential to understand any possible adverse side effects. Rife frequencies can interfere with healthy cell function and have detoxifying effects on your body; to get maximum benefit out of treatment it is wise to work with an experienced practitioner in order to optimize your experience and minimize potential negative side effects.
Popular belief holds that Lyme disease symptoms are caused by bacteria belonging to Borrelia species or Spirochetes; however, new research shows otherwise and suggests the complex of symptoms stems from multiple microbes and factors.
Though many individuals with Lyme disease respond well to antibiotic treatment, some still experience persistent debilitating symptoms, including fatigue, cognitive issues and pain. Some even develop psychological complications like depression or anxiety as a result.
Mental illness caused by Lyme disease can have severe and lasting repercussions, impacting quality of life in a variety of ways, leading to substance abuse or suicide. But help is available; antidepressants/SSRI’s, psychotherapy/CBT/MBT may reduce or alleviate its psychiatric symptoms as can cognitive behavioral therapy/MBT and mindfulness meditation among other treatments may all provide relief.
Rife therapy has the ability to address both mental health symptoms as well as any microbial imbalances associated with Lyme disease and co-infections. A Rife machine uses low-energy electromagnetic waves that deliver specific frequencies that resonate with microbes – each microorganism has a distinct frequency that will effectively destroy it without harming its own cells.
Rife therapy also stimulates lymphatic systems to flush toxins out of the body. Although you may experience an Herxheimer reaction as the spirochetes die off during a Rife treatment, its detoxification benefits will greatly enhance overall health and wellbeing.
If you are suffering from post-treatment Lyme disease symptoms, try including a Rife device in your holistic treatment plan. At Innately Yours Chiropractic Studio we offer various holistic therapies such as using the Rife Frequency Healing Device – contact us now so our team of practitioners can arrange an appointment so we can offer our superior level of care and help relieve symptoms as soon as possible!