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In the early 1900s, Royal Rife discovered that certain lower life forms could be "devitalized" by subjecting them to certain frequencies produced by an electrical apparatus. He used a combination of AC and DC power to do so. He used a powerful dark field microscope, another device he perfected, which allowed him to watch the effects of his frequency generator on live viruses, bacteria, paramecium, and other potential pathogens. He watched as they were devitalized in a number of ways, either losing their motility, pleomorphing into a different (and hopefully nonpathogenic) form, or actually bursting. Unfortunately, most of his work and the exact design of his frequency generator were lost. This story is detailed in a book called "The Cancer Cure that Worked" by Barry Lynes.
Since that time, other researchers including Hulda Clark, James Bare and others have done research into Rife's methods and other similar methods. More work is being done in this area today, and the results, though anecdotal, are promising.
I created this tribe to discuss various devices, to post links, and to network with others interested in this type of healing technology.
Since that time, other researchers including Hulda Clark, James Bare and others have done research into Rife's methods and other similar methods. More work is being done in this area today, and the results, though anecdotal, are promising.
I created this tribe to discuss various devices, to post links, and to network with others interested in this type of healing technology.
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Re: What is biolectric healing?
Fri, January 7, 2005 - 6:34 PMI'm extremely interested in this field, as I have seen workers who have uses some fairly elaborate types of machines from Dr. Stewart, originally written by Dr. Browett. There are volumes of frequencies recorded as his life's work, though I have difficulty as of yet with the "touch" or "stick" to identify the proper numeric vibration. Do you know of any training situations, or even avenues for obtaining some practice or instruments at an affordable cost here in the United States. Most of my contact was in Canada. Thanks,
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Re: What is biolectric healing?
Fri, January 7, 2005 - 9:52 PMI'd recommend checking the "links" thread in this tribe. There are a bunch of links there to relevant info. Also the QXCI thread may be of interest (it's hugely expensive, but there may be someone in your area who ones one).
You can build your own or buy from one of the suppliers mentioned in the links thread. Building your own is generally quite a bit less expensive.
If you want to do experiments and research, and document your findings with the standard methods of science, then you'll probably also need a darkfield microscope and some basic biological sampling equipment such as petri dishes and such....
Good luck, and let us know what route you decide upon once you've made your choice.
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