I have a manual that tells how to make a Rife device out of a CB radio.
 Have yet to do it though.
 Ken

At 04:53 AM 3/24/01 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 3/24/01 3:27:55 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
>
><< Rife's device -- the granddaddy of health electronics -- doesn't use
> electrodes that connect to your body.  It generates a radio signal
> that produces pulses in your body, similar to the zapper.  The
> advantages of the Rife device is that 1) there is no body contact, and
> many people are affected at the same time and 2) doesn't have the
> disadvantages of either the zapper or Beck device.  It does have the
> disadvantage of disrupting TV and radio signals anywhere near the
> device (within hundreds of feet to miles, depending on conditions).
> 
> The cost of the zapper parts is under $20, while parts for a Beck
> device is in the $40 - $60 range.  The Rife device costs hundreds of
> $$ for parts.
>  >>
>
>Dean: Have you, or anyone you know about built a Rife machine? Roger
>
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