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Frequency healing machine

3 years ago

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Having cancer, you might be able to do something in the hopes of curing it. A Rife machine is one therapy you may also have heard of. Low noise waves are emitted by this unit, which was developed a century ago. Some say that the computer kills cancer cells by picking up on the tumor's electrical impulses.
 
The Rife computer has not been authorized by the FDA for any use. There is no evidence that the system can be used to fight cancer or other illnesses. Furthermore, using the Rife device as an alternative to conventional cancer treatment may be harmful to your health.
 
Rife Machine's Past
 
It was conceived in the 1920s by American scientist Royal Raymond Rife. The unit emitted radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, which are low-energy waves. Rife based his theories on the work of Albert Abrams, a scientist who claimed diseases were caused by electromagnetic frequencies.
 
Rife believed bacteria were to blame for a variety of diseases, including cancer. To see them, he built a microscope and believed that his Rife Frequency Machine could detect and eliminate cancer by transforming in its electrical impulses. Rife's experiments were criticized by the American Medical Association.
 
That didn't deter any advertisers from marketing the machine in the 1990s. With a published report, the American Cancer Society quickly refuted their arguments. Although sound waves can cause the glass to shatter, the waves generated by a Rife machine were too weak to kill bacteria, according to the report.
 
Some health clinic owners who promote Rife-like devices have been prosecuted and convicted of the crime over the years.
 
What is a Rife Machine, and How Does It Work?
 
You use the system a few days a week for a few minutes every time. Electrical pads are placed on your feet or hands. The pads are connected to a system that sends out low-voltage electrical impulses. This is normally done at a medical clinic, but not always.
 
Charged molecules in cells can react to electrical fields from outside the world. Radiofrequency electric field (PEMF) therapy has been investigated as a potential alternative to aggressive tumor surgeries or chemotherapy, which may fail to destroy cancer cells that have spread.
 
According to one study, they inhibited the growth of certain cancerous cells while having no effect on healthy cells. However, this research was conducted in a laboratory rather than on humans. According to another study, certain forms of electromagnetic waves may inhibit tumor development. However, these are not the same frequencies as a Rife unit.
 
The Dangers
 
We don't know for sure, but rife machines are usually thought to be secure. Electrical impulses and rashes have been reported in some cases.
 
Rife devices are not cheap. On the internet, they can fetch up to $6,000. Insurance does not cover care.
 
If you have cancer, you can follow your doctor's medical recommendations. If you want to try a complementary treatment, make sure it has a track record of success. Massage therapy, Acupuncture, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and yoga can be beneficial in treating cancer-related symptoms and side effects. There is no evidence that any alternative therapy can cure cancer, according to studies. Make sure your doctor is informed of any procedures you are attempting.

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