Dear Sir,
Rife Technology is a VERY comprehensive
subject. Dr. Clark's variations are NOT true Rife or Rife/Bare
technology.....b;ut seem to offer some genuine results. I recommend you
refer to Brian McInturf's web site for a very useful, gneralized
exposure to the technology. Just click on the Bioelectronics icon and
it will take you to a section where you will have access to much useful
information....including the Comprehensive Annotated Frequency List
(CAFL). By clicking on the Rife.Bare icon you will gain access to very
useful background data.....as well as links to some of the more
knowledgeable persons in the field (for constructing Rife-type
equipment). I especially recommend Ralph Hartwell and Aubrey Scoon for
technical approaches----and Don Tunney, for ready-made equipment. These
are (I believe) among the most qualified persons in this field of
endeavor.
Additionally, I suggest you consider joining the Rife
List......which is the original (to my knowledge) group investigating
Rife/Bare technolology....on the internet.
try [email protected] and type in SUBSCRIBE in the Subject
line and I believe you will get simple instructions.
We have been involved in Rife-type investigations since
1995; have constructed three complete systems (non-portable) and
conducted many investigations......including various types of
carcinomas. These devices are not cheap to construct....but have proven
VERY worthwhile in our researches. Actually, because the assembly is so
simple, my recommendation is to consider constructing your own system
using ready-made parts. There is a very large body of information
available on how to do this------the best for the beginner (I believe)
is Dr. Jim Bare's book on how to construct
such a system.
Http:www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/index.htm
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley
[email protected] wrote:
> Does anybody knows anything about Rife technology? Over the time I
> heard a lots of great things about it, how using different frequency
> to kill pathogens in the body. But what about using it as a diagnostic
> tool.
> Something that can screen the patient and tell what kinds of
> freq/pathogens present in his/her body.
> Thanks.