How To

How to Use a Rife Machine

Modern Rife Machine
Modern Rife Machine
Member
By Kristie Raburn
eHow Community Member
(3 Ratings)

Invented by Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, a Rife Machine is basically a frequency generator designed to generate radio waves throughout the body, at a pre-set frequency, causing disease generating bacteria to wither and die. Based on the belief that all parts of the body emit electrical impulses with different frequencies that vary with health and disease, the Rife machine was developed to kill microscopic bacterium believed to cause cancer and other life-threatening health issues.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A Rife Machine
  • Operation Manual
  • A List of Operational Frequencies
  1. Step 1
    Rife Machine With Ray Tube
    Rife Machine With Ray Tube

    There are two basic types of Rife machines: direct contact or ray tube. Contact or pad type instruments deliver frequencies through contact to the body through the skin, while Ray Tube Instruments transmit frequencies indirectly through the air. Most users believe direct contact is a substantial more powerful and accurate than indirect contact and therefore claim the ray tube is terribly inefficient as it requires much more power at the higher frequencies to deliver it's bacteria killing frequency output.

  2. Step 2

    Set your machine to the desired frequency for your particular illness. A list of frequencies are available on several websites. Check the web links at the end of this article.

  3. Step 3

    If your machine uses contact pads, determine the location on your body of where you want to put the contact pads. Never place the contact pads near your heart, close to your eye, or near the front of your neck. Please see the list of warnings below.

  4. Step 4

    If you are using the type of machine with hand-held paddles, simply hold one paddle in the palm of each hand.

  5. Step 5

    Turn the machine on and sit still while the Rife machine generates the frequency and passes it through your body. Most sessions are 10-30 minutes long.

  6. Step 6

    At the end of your session, remove the contact pads or set the paddles down. Turn off the machine and you are done.

Tips & Warnings
  • Please note that the Rife machine used today is not the Rife in its original form and no medical claims can be made for bio-electronic or radionics device technology.
  • Most “Rife” machines used today are modified versions or modern incarnations of the original Rife machine and are basically frequency generators. If you experience any electric shock while setting the machine’s frequency, you have the output too high. Read your owner’s manual and adjust your settings accordingly.
  • A Rife machine should never by used by a person who wears a heart pacemaker.
  • An electrode should never be placed over the heart.
  • An electrode should never be placed close to an eye.
  • An electrode (electro-pad) should not be placed over the front of the neck as the current may then stimulate one of the receptors that control blood pressure and may produce a harmful change in conditions, or the continuous stimulation may produce a spasm of the vocal cords.
  • Special care in the use of electro-devices should be taken when the patient has coronary artery disease.

Comments  

Flag This Comment

on 5/11/2009 The Rife Plasma Wave originally worked in the MHz region; the properly configured emitter array generates gated square wave frequency while emitting scalar and photonic energy. This energy can be used for electroevisceration of pathogens or stimulation of tissues wherein it is converted to mitogenic radiation as biophotons (UV range). Today, the plasma wave devices work in the audio range, so they do not disturb the radio waves.The contact pads connected to the original emitter array are more efficient and do not disturb radio waves.If a patient has trouble with electrotherapy, then an option is pulsed magnetic therapy; this therapy has great success in recovering pro athletes from injuries to return them more quickly to the game.

wltw said

Flag This Comment

on 1/11/2009 A very well-written article; all the bases covered with appropriate caveats as well.
Well done!

Post a Comment

Post a Comment

Have you done this? Click here to let us know.

I Did This

Related Ads

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US

Live Strong Partner
Livestrong_eHow Health