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Treatment of Arthritis with Rife

_http://www.rife.de/preface.html_ (http://www.rife.de/preface.html)

 

 

In Australia, a serious placebo (sometimes called double-blind) study was

made to demonstrate the effectiveness of using audio frequency therapy in

the treatment of arthritis using a prototype of the PET Rife-Crane unit.

Behind this study is, amongst others, Geoff Baker (B.App. Sci) who spent years

of his life and millions of dollars studying and perfecting his PET

device. In order to achieve medical approval (TGA listing) for the sale of the

PET unit in Australia, this Placebo trial study was made under scientifically

controlled circumstances. The following report is a complete transcript of

the final report into Internet format.

 

 

The following report is the property and copyright of

BWBGelTech/Electromed Australia and released here with permission. My thanks go

to Geoff Baker

of Electromed for his help in allowing this report to be published on the

Internet.

 

 

PLACEBO STUDY OF AUDIO FREQUENCY THERAPY

IN THE TREATMENT OF ARTHRITIS

 

by

Geoff Baker (B. App. Sci) of Research & Development

BWBGELTECH PTY LTD

 

 

PREFACE

 

 

The foundations of Audio Frequency Therapy lay in the laws of physics. Its

theories and application are unrelated to Traditional Medical Practice and

drug therapy.

 

For these reasons the overall supervision of the following study was

undertaken by a qualified Science Professional in co-operation with interested

Australian Medical Specialists and General Practitioners.

 

We wish to express our great appreciation to:

· the Organisations, Companies and Medical Professionals who contributed

valuable assistance and advice to the study.

 

· the General Practitioners of the study volunteers who complied with the

Study requisites.

 

With special thanks to

· the long suffering Study Volunteers for their patience and commitment to

regular attendance of therapy sessions.

 

The Directors BWBGELTECH Pty Ltd

 

 

 

 

ABSTRACT

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The effectiveness of Audio Frequency Therapy in relieving arthritic

symptoms in 49 randomly selected volunteers suffering from chronic Rheumatoid

and

Osteoarthritis was investigated in a three month placebo study conducted

at the Tuggerah Lakes Community Centre on the Central Coast of New South

Wales (10th May 1993 to 14th August 1993).

 

The study was initiated by a private company, BWBGELTECH PTY LTD seeking

assistance from an arthritis support organisation, interested doctors, and a

commercial laboratory.

 

Placebo study conditions were strictly adhered to, with no volunteer being

aware of whether he or she was receiving treatment. Three treatments per

week of three hours duration were administered using thirty-four Audio

Frequency Therapy Units (AFTU's - ARTG No. AUST L 48725) produced by

BWBGELTECH.

These pocket sized computerised devices allowed carefully selected menus

of frequency programs to be applied to each chosen volunteer.

 

All participants were regularly monitored by self-evaluation of pain on

visual analogue scales which complied with a standard hospital protocol for

monitoring pain in arthritis patients. Also pre and post study HLB testing

was provided by Australian Biologics Testing Services (Sydney) for seven

randomly selected volunteers from the treated and placebo groups. Similarly,

independent post-study appraisal of each volunteer's condition by their

referring General Practitioner was requested.

 

On completion of the study, the mean value of percentage reduction in

overall pain (Figures 1 and 2) of the treated group was 34 percent (n = 28 )

compared with 13 percent reduction in the untreated group (n = 21). The mean

13 percent reduction of pain in the untreated volunteers was generally

attributable to the emotional benefits received by being involved in the study.

This improvement was not evidenced in the blood test results.

 

The mean value of percentage decrease in inflammatory oxidative processes

in the extremities of volunteers (ROTS masses, HLB test) which relates to

the severity of the arthritic state was 26 percent in treated volunteers ( n

= 8 ) compared with one percent increase in untreated volunteers (n = 7),

fig 3.

i.e. high oxidative states equate to increased severity of the arthritic

condition.

 

The net mean reduction in pain of the treated volunteers when compared

with the untreated group was 21 percent which is in good agreement with the

net mean 26 percent reduction in oxidative processes in the treated versus

untreated groups.

 

The significant improvement in treated volunteers signs and symptoms was

confirmed in written testimonies requested from each participant at the

conclusion of the study.

 

Those who experienced no improvement with treatment during the short term

of the Study were generally late stage chronic arthritics whose pain was

primarily related to an advanced state of degeneration of their joints

(generally joint replacements were pending) or they were suffering from pain

due

to unrelated illnesses. Further long term treatment may bring improvement

in these individuals when combined with other forms of regenerative therapy.

 

 

The results of the trial suggest Audio Frequency Therapy offers an

effective non-drug based alternative in the treatment of chronic Osteo and

Rheumatoid Arthritis with minimal short term side effects.

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Study Documents

 

To view the complete study, you will need Adobe Acrobat reader installed

on your PC.

Some of the documents are large and will need some time to download on a

dial-up internet connection.

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