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"What frequency device should I buy, Dr. Berger? Which is the 'best one'?" Those two questions are asked more than all other questions combined, and there are no "One Size Fits All" answers.
There are scads of manufacturers turning out "Rife" or "Rife-type" frequency devices. Search Yahoo for "Best rife device". You'll get back 1,160,000 sites! Pages and pages of devices.
Some units I have tested are junk- just slapped together to make a fast buck. Others are reliable, designed by excellent clinicians or talented engineers, and assembled by skilled craftspeople and cracker-jack electricians.
How are you, as a prospective buyer, to know which is good and which is bad, much less which is "best"?
With so many suppliers competing for your money I am no longer sure you can make an intelligent decision without the help of someone who knows what's going on. On your own, you are pretty much in the dark, and most people end up following advice from well-meaning but often ill-informed friends, or from equipment sellers with a financial interest in what they advise you to do.
By carefully studying the information at this site, you will be in a much better position to make those decisions.
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