I am very interested in this but when I go online there seems to be too many to choose from and I can't help to think that some may be just a money maker instead of the true thing. How do I know the difference and is there one available that is affordable?
i think the guy that opened this room markets the bio feed back machines or something.
i don't have any interest in those machines...my dr. uses applied kinesiology.
i have found a couple of good deals on the rife machine. the new one the wellness pro just got fda approval and as of last week the company was waiting to hear back from medicare/ins...they got a form on the website that if your dr orders for you...medicare /most insurances should pay 80%. leaves you with about $700 to pay.
i had been on the look out for a vibe machine, too. but they are way more than i can come up with...Over $17,000...yikes! that company has financing, but that is alot of money.
the vibe machine uses bio optics and vibration. from what i have read the vibration part is a knock off from the rife machine.
sooooo....why buy a more expensive machine with 1 set frequency? the new rife machine has over 1000 frequencies so you can customize your treatments.
what have you found?
Permalink Reply by Lisa on September 29, 2007 at 1:19am
I haven't really found anything that convinces me. I know the rife machines work BUT how do we know which ones are legit and which ones are not. YOu are right. They are all expensive so I have been gun-shy about them. I have a friend who swears by the rife frequencies and has testimonies that blew my mind. He has a very old dog that had a large tumor on his tongue. He used the frequencies on his dog and the next day the tumor turned black. He took his dog to the vet fearing something had gone wrong and he made it worse but as the doctor opened the dog's mouth to see what was up, he claims the tumor fell right out! Can you believe that? I know there are many products out there that are rip offs and preys on people's desperation and I just want to be smart about it.
When referring to the Rife macines currently under production, one must remember that they are not the equivalent of the original beam ray tube machine. However, there has been good reports from several of the machines in helping various illnesses but each machine seems to help certain ones better than others. I belonf to the rife forum in Europe and they dicuss many off the machines on a technical, historic, and merit value. It comes down to price and the preference for pad or tube machines. These are two of the generally well thought of machines, there are several more but this sort of gives you a variance of the price ranges. There are a few cheaper ones and a few that are more expensive. Alot really depends upon the particular illness or if you plan on using it as a general help for all common illnesses.