Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 I have a friend who uses the Rife Machine with excellent results. He and his wife are very much into holistic approaches, his wife using energy healing. I wrote him telling him about the group and asking him to join. He's a walking book on the Rife machine.They are actually part of a group who practices holistic approaches, some of them actual medical doctors. They meet as a group in two adjoining towns once a week and offer this for free, although donations are accepted. The donations go to pay the rent where they meet and any left over goes for the retreats. Retreats happen twice a year. There are some speakers; but mostly it's an opportunity for like minded people to meet. Holistic issues and spirituality are the basic discussions and lots of food; actually, only some of it healthy.Jerri Prabha Krishnan <prabha40249 wrote: Dear Joyce, What is the RIFE machine? In India diabetes is a disease of both rich and poor. Can the poor afford this machine? Do please send details. Thank you. Prabha.Joyce Rosenwald <joycer (AT) mlode (DOT) com> wrote: Well Jane....you're right on target. My sentiments on drugs are the same as yours. I use a Rife machine to treat myself and I am having amazing results. I am a brittle diabetic. Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 No, the poor would not afford a Rife machine but you have Vaidyas you do not need one - we need Vaidyas but we make do with Rife machines. Diet is all you need to be sensible with for Diabetic control the Rife machine does not help with that. Best, Jane Prabha Krishnan Dear Joyce, What is the RIFE machine? In India diabetes is a disease of both rich and poor. Can the poor afford this machine? Do please send details. Thank you. Prabha. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Out of curiosity, may I know how much the RIFE machine costs? S. M. Acharya --- Jane MacRoss <HIGHFIELD wrote: > No, the poor would not afford a Rife machine but you > have Vaidyas you do not > need one - we need Vaidyas but we make do with Rife > machines. > > Diet is all you need to be sensible with for > Diabetic control the Rife > machine does not help with that. > > Best, > > Jane > > Prabha Krishnan > > Dear Joyce, > > What is the RIFE machine? In India diabetes is a > disease of both rich and > poor. Can the poor afford this machine? > Do please send details. > Thank you. > Prabha. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 The price varies depending on the manufacture and the model. My machine was around $2,500 and worth every penny. When you consider I was spending about $500 a month on drugs which I stopped taking, the machine will pay for itself in a short time. I will be happy to give you the contact info if you are interested. Joyce - SM Acharya Friday, September 01, 2006 7:22 AM Re: [HealthyIndia] What is the RIFE machine? Out of curiosity, may I know how much the RIFE machinecosts?S. M. Acharya --- Jane MacRoss <HIGHFIELD (AT) HOTKEY (DOT) NET.AU> wrote:> No, the poor would not afford a Rife machine but you> have Vaidyas you do not> need one - we need Vaidyas but we make do with Rife> machines.> > Diet is all you need to be sensible with for> Diabetic control the Rife> machine does not help with that.> > Best,> > Jane> > Prabha Krishnan> > Dear Joyce,> > What is the RIFE machine? In India diabetes is a> disease of both rich and> poor. Can the poor afford this machine?> Do please send details.> Thank you.> Prabha.> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 It is really very costly. We are curing people of all conditions with simple yoga that does not cost a penny. Then why should people take $ 500 worth drugs monthly is beyond my understanding. My CD cost just 200 dollars that can show you those exercises that can be done even by a 2 year old child. Then why go in for such costly things. That money saved could be used for some better purpose to help the needy peoples of the world. Of course that is my feeling. Thanks for the information and congrats for making such a wonderful RIFE machine, the very talk of it had made me restless to know more about it. May Gd bless you, S. M. Acharya --- Joyce Rosenwald <joycer wrote: > The price varies depending on the manufacture and > the model. My machine was around $2,500 and worth > every penny. When you consider I was spending about > $500 a month on drugs which I stopped taking, the > machine will pay for itself in a short time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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