People living with Lyme disease often believe antibiotics are their only hope in recovering, yet blood tests don’t always detect the bacteria responsible and even a short course of antibiotics may leave patients with persistent symptoms.
Many Lyme Disease patients develop Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS), an often challenging to manage condition that may manifest itself through various symptoms.
What is a Rife Machine?
Rife machines are devices that generate electromagnetic frequencies which claim to resonate with and destroy certain microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Their electromagnetic frequencies supposedly resonate with pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites – each having their own individual resonant frequency – which disrupt and decompose them in much the same way opera singers shatter glasses by singing at certain tones. Rife machine therapy proponents claim it can treat conditions such as cancer, Lyme disease and chronic pain while its scientific community remains skeptical due to lack of rigorous clinical trials or peer reviewed studies.
Royal Raymond Rife, an inventor and self-taught scientist, developed the Rife machine based on his belief that every disease-causing microorganism vibrated at a specific frequency. Rife believed that by using his custom microscope to identify these frequencies he could expose patients with disease-causing pathogens to them at specific frequencies without harming healthy cells in their bodies.
Rife machines emit frequencies through electrodes placed on the skin or through more sophisticated systems that target specific areas. While some experts claim that their immune systems will then eliminate pathogens, others suggest the machines directly destroy them.
Many rife practitioners rely on anecdotal evidence to substantiate their claims of success, often citing improvements in energy, gastrointestinal function, pain reduction, and overall well-being as signs that their treatments work. Unfortunately, independent studies have failed to establish any credible proof that rife therapy works against any illness.
Though there is no conclusive proof of rife machines’ effectiveness, they are generally accepted to be safe when administered under the guidance of a licensed practitioner. While it can be tempting to turn solely to non-traditional treatments for health concerns, doing so can delay or compromise necessary medical treatment; for this reason it is always advisable to prioritize established and proven treatments first before exploring non-traditional remedies like these rife machines. It is always wise to consult a qualified healthcare provider prior to testing any device or supplement.
How Does Rife Therapy Work?
Rife therapy uses sound frequencies to eliminate harmful microorganisms and restore natural health. Named for Royal Raymond Rife, an innovative electrical engineer and scientist from the 1930s, this device emits low energy electromagnetic waves through your tissues that resonate with specific bacteria, viruses, or parasites to kill them without affecting other cells or organs in your body. Rife therapy may also facilitate detoxification by stimulating body functions such as lymphatic systems or adrenal glands with various frequencies that stimulate their functions.
Rife machines have long been utilized to kill Borrelia bacteria that cause Lyme disease. Unfortunately, symptoms may linger even with conventional antibiotic treatment, causing Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS). Rife therapy targets the dormant frequency of these bacteria to effectively target and destroy them during therapy, helping people experiencing Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome improve their symptoms more rapidly.
Rife frequency treatments have proven highly successful in combatting cancer. Studies have identified specific cancer types associated with certain resonant frequencies which are then used to disrupt tumor growth and even reverse metastatic cancer progression, helping save lives while saving money in treatment costs.
Studies conducted on a 52-year-old with advanced metastatic colon cancer underwent an unconventional cancer therapy regimen combining conventional medications with non-standard therapies like EMF/Rife frequency therapy to significantly decrease his CTC count (circulating tumor cells), an indicator of cancer spread. After eight months, his CTC count had dropped dramatically.
The Rife Machine can also be used to treat other conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, chronic sinus infections and fibromyalgia. Sessions tend to be gentle without needles or sedation required; some clients may experience what’s known as “detox shock”, when their liver and organs overwork themselves as they dispose of the toxins killed by frequencies.
Benefits of Rife Therapy for Lyme Disease
Alternative treatments for Lyme disease have many reasons behind them. People suffering from Lyme often report feeling better as energy levels, gastrointestinal function and pain decrease significantly. They also often describe positive results with Rife therapy; electromagnetic frequencies used by Rife technology to target and kill problem microbes while leaving healthy cells undamaged; this technology could potentially also address other symptoms, such as brain fog fatigue and depression.
Rife therapy for Lyme disease is not supported by scientific evidence, and should not be seen as an alternative to appropriate diagnostic testing and medical treatment from an experienced LLMD. Furthermore, alternative therapies tend to be more costly than traditional approaches and may even have side effects that require further evaluation.
Individuals taking long courses of antibiotics for Lyme disease may suffer lingering symptoms known as post treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS). This occurs because Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia mayonii bacteria, the culprits behind Lyme, can lie dormant in muscle tissue until months or even years later when symptoms such as joint pains, fatigue and memory loss reemerge from dormancy infected individuals’ bodies. PTLDS symptoms typically include joint pains, fatigue and memory issues among other symptoms associated with Lyme infection resurfacing months or years later reemerging months or years later from dormant presence of Borrelia mayonii bacteria. Symptoms that typically accompany infection include joint pains, fatigue and memory issues when returning after receiving effective antibiotic treatment for Lyme infection from Borrelia mayonii bacteria can remain dormant until eventually emerging again from dormancy later on–posing months or years later from dormant infiltrina mayonii mayonii bacteria can lay dormant for some time until finally reappeal occurs later on–symptoms include joint pains fatigue memory problems!
While there is much enthusiasm in identifying and targeting latent infection sites, no definitive treatment for PTLDS has yet been identified. While using alternative treatments without consulting with an LLMD may have beneficial outcomes, prolonged use of homeopathic supplements, rife machines or hyperbaric oxygen chambers could result in calcium deposits in the heart muscle leading to heart failure.
Recent animal model experiments and potential human studies are underway to examine how rife therapy may be used to both prevent and treat PTLDS. We hope that this work will identify effective strategies for targeting B. burgdorferi bacteria as well as any other microbes that cause PTLDS.
The New England Vector and Mosquito-borne Entity Coordination (NEVEC) initiative from the Centers for Disease Control is funding this work and collaborating with researchers from throughout the Northeast in examining how Rife technology can be integrated into regional efforts to prevent and control tick- and mosquito-borne diseases, like Lyme disease. The ultimate aim of this project is to bring together academic communities, public health practitioners, residents and visitors of Northeast regions in order to accelerate response times to tick and mosquito-borne infections.
Side Effects of Rife Therapy for Lyme Disease
Rife therapy utilizes low-energy electromagnetic sound waves similar to radio waves that cannot be heard. These sound frequencies have the power to heal your body by killing harmful bacteria, viruses and molds without harming healthy cells. Rife therapy has been successfully employed as a treatment option for many diseases and conditions such as Lyme disease which is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria transmitted through tick bites.
Fever, headache and muscle ache are only some of the symptoms caused by Lyme disease in the United States, which is the most prevalent vector-borne illness with an estimated 476,000 new cases each year. When antibiotics fail to provide relief, patients often seek alternative methods – one being using a Rife machine which is believed to target and kill microbes responsible.
Royal Raymond Rife was an innovative scientist and inventor. During the 1930s, he created an advanced universal microscope which enabled scientists to study live viruses. Furthermore, Rife discovered that each virus and microorganism vibrated at its own unique frequency; Rife proposed this as a means to disrupt or kill off these microbes, creating a machine which would emit these frequencies for destruction purposes.
Frequencies that resonate with harmful pathogens cause them to vibrate at an intolerable frequency, rendering them incapable of survival and making room for natural immunity to expel them from your system. Machines also dehydrate these pathogens which eventually renders them harmless allowing natural immunity to eliminate them from your body and restore health.
Julee finally received an accurate diagnosis of Lyme disease after six years of confusion and false diagnoses, though treatment remains challenging; she must use various antibiotics and supplements – which her insurance does not cover – with donations from friends and supporters covering some costs of these therapies.
Rife therapy may not yet be widely accessible, but researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst are currently developing an antibacterial agent to stop Lyme disease bacteria from multiplying and propagating further. They hope that clinical trials on their newly designed antimicrobial agent could begin as soon as early next year; part of an initiative known as New England Regional Center for Vector-borne Diseases (NEWVEC).