Guest guest Posted August 25, 2006 Report Share Posted August 25, 2006 K Sat, 26 Aug 2006 00:56:57 +1000 [Rife] Sinus/Polyps - Dr Ian MacLeod Hi Ian, Just asking a question that may be useful to some of us contact pad users on your sinus/polyps regime. The frequencies you advised us to use are ... 770 for 10 minutes 10,000 for 5 minutes 350 for 10 minutes My question is, can these be used in any order or are they order specific ? I ask this, for 770 Hz puts a strong signal into the body, then when 10,000 Hz is delivered, the signal is less, requiring one to turn up the power, then 350 Hz comes along and we get zapped if not watching when the 10,000Hz ends. I must admit I'm from the old school of electrotherapy where I like to feel the power in the body when using contacts, but after reading your message it appears I don't have to use such high power to be effective. Could your regime be used in a low to high frequency order, like ... 350 Hz x 10 minutes 770 Hz for 10 minutes 10,000 Hz for 5 minutes I have been using this regime on myself (I don't have sinus polyps) and a few friends who have lipomas are also testing it out, but I understand lipomas are not sinus/polyps. The overall reaction from the three of us using your regime is we feel fantastic, don't get tired, and have oodles of energy to burn. Is this a side effect from this regime? We just completed our third day of treatment. I'm sleeping on an Inclined Bed, so feel fantastic anyway, but my other friends are not, and their apparent increase in health appears to be attributed to your regime. Would this be correct? One of my friends with a 2 inch lipoma tells me it has become softer when palpating it. We are all using sine waves from the sound card at around 15 to 18V p-p and turn the wave up to 25V p-p for 10,000Hz. All sound cards are calibrated to 0.1%, we are not using a wobble/sweep setting as is popular with Rife devices. I.E. we are not chasing microbes with this regime. Thanks for sharing this regime with us. I hope I soon find a friend that has sinus/polyps. Regards, K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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