Paul can't figure it out: "If I can scan the news,
why can't I scan my body?"
One of the basic tenets of frequency medicine is that in order to eliminate an organism causing disease, you must determine the frequency of the offending organism. How do you do this?
In his day, Dr. Royal Rife, the Father of Frequency Medicine, used a microscope he had developed to actually watch the offending organism under his scope. He would then turn on his specially built
transmitter and tune it up until he saw the organism disintegrate. He would write down the frequency, then move on to the next organism. Over time, he built up a list of frequencies which would kill disease-producing organisms
Without Rife's equipment and background, frequencies can also be detected using a technique of kinesiologic (muscle) testing. You will read about it in the next section. You will also read how I, personally, use a pendulum. But neither
of these methods are not considered "scientific" and
unfortunately, results vary greatly with the skill of the person doing the testing.
In order to allow people who don't have Rife's microscope, or the skill and experience of using a pendulum or kinesiologic testing to make such determinations, much effort and money has been spent developing machines that can make the
determination of frequency more exact and "scientific".
These devices are able to "scan" the body, sending out thousands of short bursts of energy, and they automatically record frequency "pings" or "hits" as might a sonar instrument. Some of the newer models
not only record the frequencies, but they also store them so you can later switch from "scan" to "treat",
and the electronics do everything for you.
Yes, it is really neat, but the better machines start around $4,500.00 and run up to nearly $20,000.00, not exactly in my favorite categories of inexpensive and simple. Besides, there is far from total agreement on how effective
or accurate these machines are. Some of the more popular units have large numbers of people (researchers) using them, and many favorable reports appear in the emails to the groups. Be warned, however, that there currently is no government regulation of
these devices, so you will find worthless equipment thrown in with some amazingly sophisticated instruments.
Huge word battles are waged in the chat rooms and use groups as to how it is possible for a machine to do this (if at all), and whose machine is the best, (if any is). These arguments pit one manufacturer against another, and each
is able to make claims for his/her particular instrument being the best because of this or that reason.
Usually, the reasons involve reference to lots of electronic equations, oscilloscope wave forms, and other exotic references most of us don't
understand. Because the different devices are not free, it can be very difficult to make a final decision to
purchase, as price is not necessarily a determinate of effectiveness.
Do they work? The short answer is a qualified YES. Should you get one? Ah, here a short answer cannot be given because there are people who obtain great results without purchasing fancy, expensive
electronics. Recently, there are several small companies producing CD discs for sale on which they have recorded the audio reproductions of the frequencies. Though limited, these can be very effective, and the only equipment you need is an I-Pod
or suitable CD player. Elsewhere on this site I discuss a place where there are a number of audio files you can download for free, so it is possible for you to obtain benefits of frequency therapy for no cost at all.
| I personally do not believe pre-recorded audio disks are useful for serious, chronic medical conditions or cancer. They can be very effective for helping people with insomnia and in breaking certain addictive behavior patterns. |
If you are interested in exploring these ideas further, my advice to you is to join a few groups, and spend some time reviewing previous posts and threads of conversations at the groups.
Some of the larger forums contain thousands of postings; you need not read them all, but a meaningful review will give you a good background education to help you make up your mind as to what you should do. Do more in-depth research on specific instruments
enjoying popular support, and avoid the lesser known designs. Try not to get too caught up in unsupported or unsubstantiated claims.
NOTE: I relate information only on equipment and techniques I have actually used myself. I purposely sell nothing, so I have no reason to make recommendations based on anything other than results.
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