Since 1930, when Dr. Rife first started researching frequency therapy,
and up until the current time, frequency therapy researchers have observed a good number of people healing from their disorders
when using frequency machines with specific frequencies.
The human body is a complex and intelligent network of biological tissue driven by and responding to elecro-chemical stimulation.
Rife frequency therapy presents frequency programs to the body which often excited a physiological response when the frequency
is tuned to a pathogen load. The body's immune system has been observed to be stimulated and normalised which offers great
assistance to the healing response the body produces.
Numerous countries around the world approach frequency therapy with skeptical reserve. Some European countries have been
more open about its use and devices are purchased by hospitals and medical clinics. In Australia, Rife technology is approved
for use by alternative and physical health therapists and by private individuals and is used for various levels of pain management,
tissue repair issues as well as boosting the immune system and stabilizing body functions and energy levels. Claims that Rife
frequency therapy can kill microbes looks promising and is currently being investigated.
ElectroMed, an Australian company has conducted a pilot study (placebo - also called double blind study) with their
Rife Instrument for helping Arthritis sufferors. They experienced great results and were awarded TGA approval. Results of
this trial can be viewd at www.rife.de
Resonance Initiated Field Effects ( R.I.F.E. ) technology application is approached in two ways. The frequency programs
are delivered to the body via contact electrodes or by plasma light transmitters. Current research is underway to evaluate
the use of infra red light as it is well know to pentrate deep into the body. NASA currently uses LED technology to induce
the bodies healing powers for their astronauts. NASA research associates have also discovered nerve cell regeneration using
frequency therapy. NASA research document in Adobe Reader PDF format. (714k)
How does Rife frequency therapy work?
Current observation, and anecdotal everdence indicates Dr. Rife and Dr. Clark frequency therapy triggers a healing response
from the body. This physiological response appears to be triggered when resonant frequency signatures of microbes are delivered
to the body via electrode and light transmitters. Live blood tests (not recognised by medical authorities) has displayed
debris in the blood from dead micro-organisms that weren't there prior to the frequency therapy session.
These are encouraging observations, worthy of further research and investigation.
As more trials are conducted, tests performed and anecdotal everdence gathered, greater knowledge will be made available
to help unravel the healing responses experienced by the use of Dr. Rife's and Dr. Clark's frequency therapy regime.
I am sure our Government Health Organisations would investigate claims as they become available as they are now doing with
the claims made by Dr Holt, which appeared on the Current Affairs program in Australia (Sept/Oct 2004) where he uses frequency
to treat cancer, presenting claims that 25% to 30% of his patients recovered from cancer.
Research todate has provided fruitful displays of frequency therapy work, James Bare has conducted tests with his Bare/Rife
instrument on various micro-organisms while viewing their demise under a microscope. (See above).
The micro-organism once exposed to its resonant frequency vibrates and shakes complying to our physics, thus causing structural
stress which can lead to devilatization and in some cases disintergration of the pathogen.
Resonance technology is becoming more popular with the emergence of the MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scanners used
by many medical sectors for mapping the internal structures of the body. Thousands of researchers, around the world are currently
investigating the mechanics of frequency therapy to help provide answers so Government Health Organisations can fund and budget
for further research into this field of health care.
Below are links providing more information on this most promising approach to healthcare and wellness.