Photo: A popular "Pad Device" showing the silver hand hold electrodes (bottom right) and the white body patches (bottom left) used to connect you to the device supplying frequencies.
If you have ever visited a modern chiropractic office to be treated for pain, you may already be familiar with a set up like the one above. You have been hooked up to the machine with electro pads attached to either side of your spine,
then the machine is turned on and you feel a little prickly sensation on your skin at the site where the electrodes are attached.
This kind of treatment has been quite useful in helping back pain sufferers, and has also been used to help broken bones knit faster. But those are only two examples of the kind of results simple frequency systems can achieve.
The buttons (on the right half of the device above) can be pressed to set up a frequency program that will be transmitted to you by way of the skin pads or hand electrodes. As long as the machine is on and you are connected to it,
you will be getting actual treatment.
If the frequency you set is for pain, you will get relief. If the frequency is for a sore throat, your throat will start to heal and you will feel better. While it sounds too good to be true, such results are routinely obtained
by the correct application of frequency therapy.
Many of the more modern pad devices come pre-loaded with a number of frequencies known to be useful in treating medical conditions like cold, flu, ear ache, upset stomach and the like. All you have to do is set up the pads (or hand-held
electrodes), punch in the number on the keypad that will activate the set of frequencies, then sit back, watch a little TV, and get better.
Many such instruments are available at quite reasonable prices, and the more reputable machines all seem to produce results, though results may vary widely, since results are dependent upon your being able to select the correct frequency
set.
In addition, there are a number of pad machines that permit you to have some control over the frequencies, allow you to increase or decrease the length of time to apply them, alter the intensity, even "fudge" the numbers
a little so you can still benefit, even if you have not selected the exact frequency needed to do the job. These devices are, usually, more expensive, as the internal hardware is more complicated and the software designed to run them is more time consuming
for the manufacturer to produce.
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Of these types of instruments, my personal preference is the F165 stand-alone frequency generator produced by Patrick Robin of Atelier Robin.
I
especially like it because its software permits the creation and manipulation of frequency sets most often required in the successful management of complex or chronic conditions. Elaborate program sets are beyond the capability of non-programmable or
partially programmable devices.
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For those preferring not to program their own frequency sets, the F 165 comes preloaded with hundreds of frequencies
useful for most common conditions. It is a rugged instrument, good for beginners and advanced researchers alike.
If you prefer to load frequency sets of your own design, the software that comes with the generator permits you to use your computer to write your program within to software, then download it directly to the generator via a USB cable.
Modifying frequencies is a breeze, accomplished in the same manner.

Photo: The "workhorse" F-165 generator. Maximum versatility at a reasonable cost.
There are many less expensive non-programmable or partially-programmable generators available, but I do not recommend them for anyone who is really serious about using frequency therapy. Once you get a little
skillful at using frequencies, those machines will end up in some drawer in your house or garage because they lack the programming language capabilities of the F-165.
When you first start in frequency therapy, you will be working with relatively uncomplicated problems and using relatively uncomplicated formula sets. As you start to handle more complex health
issues, you will ultimately need to get more sophisticated equipment. I think it is a better decision to start out with an F-165, rather than a less capable instrument and then upgrade. Spend the additional money, read the owners' manual, and obtain
the increased benefits available from this extraordinarily versatile unit right from the "get-go".
Based in Canada, Patrick Robin is well respected, and his device has been widely tested in the field.
As far as I and many other researchers are concerned, his generator is the standard of the industry.
The F-165 is often used as the "brains" powering tube units, but is also capable of being used with hand held electrodes (or patches) delivering frequencies directly to your body. I have taken my F-165 with me all over the
world, and have never had any trouble getting it past airport security checkpoints. With the cables and patches, it will cost you around $1,100 or $1,200 dollars.
If there is a "drawback" to the F-165, it is its size. Though it is only 3 1/2 inches x 6 1/2 inches, it is rather large for you to walk around while it is attached to you.
One solution may be the brand new FScan
Compact Device, made by the same Swiss manufacturer who produces the F-Scan2 device, a scanning unit that helps you locate frequencies (described later in this chapter.)
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The just released FScan Compact Pad Frequency Device
As of this writing, I am one of six researchers in the United States to have this unit, so it is too soon to tell whether it is something to recommend.
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About the size of a pack of cigarettes (2 1/2" x 4" x 3/4") and
weighing no more than an ounce or two, this little unit can be slipped into the waistband of a pair of pants or into a shirt pocket.
The multi-colored cables can be used with the hand-held cylinders, but I prefer to use the cables with small
electrode "patches",
similar to the ones they stick on you when doing an electrocardiogram. That way, you can easily treat yourself, say, at the office, or while driving in your car and still have the use of your hands.
The unit comes with 350 pre-programmed frequency sets, and you can program your own frequencies if you want to, though it is quite time-consuming and clumsy to do so. The software does not permit the wide flexibility of the F-165, and
you will find yourself using the default setting, mostly because there is little room to alter them.
For novices and those who would not likely program their own formulas, its small size and portability are hard to beat. It takes but a moment to turn it on, select one of the pre-set programs, apply the electrodes and start treatment.
I also like its price, under $1,000 in the
US. It can be powered by a USB connection to your computer, when, say, you are working at a desk, and it comes with a conventional plug-in electric cord you can use if you are watching TV. I would think most people, however, will take advantage
of its rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which permits you to use it under any circumstances.
The battery is only good for about 3 or 4
hours, but most of the programs you would run on such a device are relatively short, so the battery life per charge should be adequate.
Dale Fawcett (360) 598-6585 ( dale.fawcett@gmail.com ) is the exclusive American distributor of this little unit, and he distributes
its bigger brother, the FScan2, and Atelier-Robin's F-165 generators as well. Every so often, he has previously owned devices available at substantially reduced cost.
Other Internet businesses sell some of the same equipment, but they provide little in terms of training or support. I have known Dale for many years and personally recommend him. He patiently
teaches his customers how to use their equipment, and provides tons of backup if you get stuck or something goes wrong with anything he supplies to you.
You can find lower prices on the FScan Compact, buying directly from Europe, but there are risks to offset whatever you might save. If anything goes wrong, for example,
you may encounter considerable delays in getting repairs. There are usually substantial additional charges because you have to ship your unit back to Europe, and you will have to pay again to have it shipped back to the US. In the
long run, it will probably work out to be
less expensive to buy in the US. Besides, Dale backs up everything he sells without a hassle.
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A comment about Dr. Hulda Clark's Gamma Generator
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In searching for small, portable units, I am impressed with Dr. Clark's latest device, the Gamma Generator. Having more capabilities than the Zapper, but at a higher
cost, this unit delivers her famous parasite Zap program but also allows additional frequency programs to be added.
Dr. Clark is deservedly well respected for her research and contributions to alternative health care, and for those who follow her protocols, this unit is a great addition.
It transmits Clark frequency programs via
pre-programmed "thumb
drive" type accessories which plug into the top of the unit. The "package" comes with one of these; additional program "drivers" are available separately.
I mentioned this unit will permit you to load your own frequencies, but unfortunately they are erased when you
shut the device off. It really is designed for her systems and to use it otherwise is not recommended.
Her book, "The Cure for All Diseases" is a MUST READ text for anyone seeking maximum results from alternative techniques. Be sure you have a copy- and read it. It is worth
its weight in gold!
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O.K., we have covered the simple ones.
At the
other end of sophistication (and cost) there are pad devices which come with pre-programmed frequency sets, include the option of being fully programmable, and have the ability to "scan" your body to detect frequencies needed to restore
health. One such device is the FScan-2, made by the same Swiss engineering firm as the FScan Compact above.
Please keep in mind that just as it is with automobiles, the more "goodies" you purchase, the greater the final cost. TENS units for controlling pain can be purchased for fifty or sixty dollars. There are plans
on the Internet you can download for free, buy parts at Radio Shack, and build yourself a frequency unit for well under a hundred dollars.
A simple F-165 generator and a set of cables will set you back around $1,200.00; a programmable, scanner type instrument capable of driving
other frequency devices, like the FScan-2 will cost over $4,000.00, and fully computerized, scanner-type, programmable machines
approach $20,000.00 in cost.
For people of limited means with conditions that truly require a more elaborate instrument, in addition to Dale Fawcett whom I mentioned above, several web
sites, such as RoyalRife.com and RifeForum.com. also
have previously-owned equipment available from time to time. Used devices are also occasionally advertised in the chat rooms. I understand every so often E-Bay will list Rife equipment for sale.
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Indications for Pad Devices
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Remember, you are "attached" to a pad device. Pad devices are outstanding, especially when treating localized, acute problems or when running sets of frequencies where the treatment times are relatively
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Be aware that many programs for more involved, chronic situations, run for hours; some of the Lyme disease programs run for a number of days, up to several weeks. Some cancer-fighting programs run continuously for very extended
periods of time.
Certainly it is
not practical to be stuck, tethered to a frequency device. Fortunately, there are other options to solve such problems.