Marshall wrote: Has anyone read this:
http://www.nenahsylver.com/description-and-contents.html
Rather expensive, and not sure it would contain the information I am looking
for.
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Marshall,

This is the author. Why don't you:

 

(1) Download the DETAILED Table of Contents/Chapter Outline, exactly as it
appears in the book, and see what's in it. It's at the top right-hand side
of the page link you just gave,
http://www.nenahsylver.com/description-and-contents.html

 

(2) There are many aspects to owning and using a rife machine. Chapter 4 was
written with this in mind, and is HIGHLY detailed so people can decide which
machine is best for them. Again, the Chapter Outline is HIGHLY detailed,
with questions and answers. You should be able to find what you are looking
for just by reading the Q&A section.

 

(3) The Index is also included in the free pdf download so you can find the
same, and other, topics.

 

(4) The book isn't expensive when you consider that as a textbook and
reference manual, it's a full-size 8" x 11-1/2" pages, of which there are
768. Plus, it's a very well-made hardcover. Most books of this size and
scope go for over $100. The price I'm offering on my website is 33% off, out
of consideration for the fact that most people who need or want this book
are already over-extended financially (from having sought health care
previously that didn't work).

 

BTW, I used to think that books the size of The Rife Handbook were highly
overpriced. But when it came to researching, revising, writing and designing
a book of this size and scope-not to mention getting it printed, bound and
shipped-I had a chance to experience and live the other side, the publishing
side. I have never stated this publicly before, and this probably will be
the only time and place I'm saying it, but I'm still paying off the credit
cards I used to publish the book. So this is hardly a get-rich-quick scheme
for me. It's a labor of love.

 

If you're still undecided (and even if you don't want to buy the book at
all), download the FREE Appendix C, "Healing with Electromedicine and Sound
Therapies," which has been translated into German and Korean, and been
published in at least three English-speaking journals, including Townsend
Letter. Here's the link:
http://www.nenahsylver.com/free-download,-appendix-c.html    The retired
engineer father of a friend who's a Rife researcher and frequency device
manufacturer said this essay should be required reading of every first-year
engineering student. It provides a good overview of not only Rife Therapy,
but many electromedical therapies. 

 

All the best,

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author, the NEW Rife Handbook (2011)

Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification

 <http://www.nenahsylver.com> www.nenahsylver.com;
<http://www.rifehandbook.com> www.rifehandbook.com