Do any of the "Royal Rife" machines work?!


Question: Please mention manufacturer, price, satisfaction, and location to purchase. Also, any other info you may think is important.
Thank You


Answers: Please mention manufacturer, price, satisfaction, and location to purchase. Also, any other info you may think is important.
Thank You

When my aunt got breast cancer, we were recomenned to get one for her. Unfortunately, the things are quite difficult to get ahold of, and we got ours through various connections.
I was intrigued by the idea of using the thing, since I'd thought up a similar approach for curing cancer a few months before, and once my family asked me to look into rife machines I found out what they did etc.
Anyways, to make a long story short, it got rid of her tumor in about 3 weeks, and afterwards we were told by the oncologist that he "made a mistake" and the tumor was never there once they operated (although it was clearly visible via the mammogram), since it's impossible for them to regress like that.
Since the cancer thing worked, I started testing it for other stuff. I believe it's effective for curing viruses but I am not certain (when we used it, we had no way of knowing if the thing would have repaired itself by itself). I'm still not sure why but it also works quite well for regenerating certain damaged tissue (and fixing carpal tunnel). There were a lot of other suggested uses for it I'm inclined to believe work, but I cannot say since I have not had enough time to test it.

As far as the rife machines go, the guy who made them was locked up in prison and died (which tends to happen whenever someone produces something which gets super awesome results, hence why our medical system isn't that great). The rife units are thus quite hard to get ahold of, or find anyone that uses them. Most of the ones you can find are self made, and unfortunately not a very good idea to get since the frequencies have to be exactly correct, and most self made ones have a small margin of error.
We used a cavitat resonator, which was bought second hand for about 800 dollars. I was told the unit originally cost the buyer 2400.00 and there were only 700 in the country. Cavitat was the only one the guy who reccomended them to us had come across that seemed to "work correctly."
At this point they are based in south africa and we tried to order some more to give to people that could use them, but they're stuck in customs. If you live in Europe, these things are much easier to get and are more widely used.

That might not be the most full answer, but this is all personal experience (as opposed to read online) and I "swear" it's true. Most of the principles the rife things are based on are pretty simple (I took one lower division college physics class and knew exactly how the whole contraption worked), and it makes sense to me. If you have further questions I'd be happy to provide them, just email me :P

*Also, Kalos flames anything related to alternative medicine. What he said here about rife machines is not true.

*To give a very brief explanation of how they work; everything has a ressonance frequency of energy which will cause that energy to store inside it and cause it to vibrate or move from the influx. When this is done to viruses or cancer or bacteria, they shatter and rip apart. When this is done to some tissue, it actually heals it (since they naturally want to move). That's the causation mechanism for how the devices work. It's actually not that complicated. You just often need to have almost the exact frequency to make the afformentioned happen.

"Royal Rife" machines are all worthless.They do not destroy viruses or bacteria, and they do not cure cancer. Some people have died using Rife machines when they should have been getting the best conventional cancer treatments.

See the Wikipedia "Royal Rife" article for details.

Royal Rife's early work was in optical microscopes. While being a skilled lens maker, He immediately revealed his scientific incompetence when he claimed optical resolutions for his microscopes which were impossible for light frequencies. Later he concentrated on development of "death rays" to kill viruses and bacteria. The American Cancer Society concluded that the energy rays were too feeble to do anything at the cellular level.

An Electronic Magazine in Australia took apart a Rife machine, and found it consisted of a nine-volt battery, some wiring, a switch, a timer and two short lengths of copper tubing - components worth about $15. The electrical current delivered was "almost undetectable" and unlikely even to penetrate the skin, let alone kill any organism.

This does not dissuade true believers such as AlexF. One chiropractor in New Mexico drew up tables giving the "frequency" of 30,000 organisms they said caused every condition from dandruff to leprosy, strokes and syphilis. AIDS, for instance, is said to be cured by a frequency of 2.489 Megahertz in as little as three three-minute sessions.

There's just no limit to the gullibility of some people.


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LauraJ writes:
"Its a no brainer."

That's true...

NO. They are simply laughable. Unsound "science" and complete lack of any positive research.
Anecdotal reports are completely unreliable and should never be used as a basis for deciding if something "works" or not. There are far too many ways to deceive yourself into thinking something "works".

What Kalos and Opus said about Rife machines is incorrect. They cut and paste info off of a spam web site called Quack Watch. I have a neighbor who has a Rife machine and had breast cancer. She was diagnosed as terminal and now is cancer free. This is first hand information from someone who witnessed this, not hear say or found on the net.

I would advise you keep the info or message the other answerer who gave you a very long explanation

Its just common sense. All solids are vibrational energy and all life is vibrational as well. All things have a frequency. The right frequency will shatter unwanted organisms while doing no harm to other tissues.

Look at it this way. In the medical profession they use ultrasound to shatter stones in the kidneys or gall bladder. They get the vibrational frequency just right so that it doesn't harm surrounding tissues.

Well, the rife machine works on the microscopic level. Get the frequency to shatter the bad guys while leaving the good guys in tact.

Its a no brainer.

Laura J is absolutely right. Kalos and Opus are just like the scientists of the olden days,they believe the world was flat and they didn't understand how the universe operated.And just like the body is not only physical,but energy/frequency's.

The only reason why the doctors don't know about it is because they aren't taught it, in the medical schools because all medical schools and the AMA are all funded by the pharmaceutical company's. Quantum physics validates the mechanics behind the rife machine and also many other machines like that.

I wonder if Kalos would be up for a blood and dna test against Gary null or Peter ragnar,They understand how the body works and that's why their blood and dna is far superior then anyone and any doctor you can throw at them,because they do everything that they talk about and they are in extremely good health.

I trust my life only to people that age far slower then the rest of the population,and i hope anyone who reads these words does to.

The book you are wanting is "The cure for all disease" by Dr. Hulda Clark. Get it from the library.

Her zapper is a modified "Rife machine". She gives you a diagram and parts list for "Radio Shack" so you can build one. It cost me $20 when I built one 15 years ago. Very easy.

Worked just as described. I was feeling very very very foolish the first time. Right up there with what wearing a aluminum foil hat would probably feel like. Over the next month the effects were dramatic. It was a god sent for me.





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