With all the methods of detoxification and alternative health aids out there, it's tough to sort out what works with what doesn't. What makes things more complicated is that different treatments may have different effects for different people. The best thing you can do as someone who is concerned about your health and also about the limits of traditional Western medicine is to get as informed as possible about the treatments that are out there. One type of treatment it may be important to know more about is the Rife Device.
Origins of the Rife Device
The origins of the Rife Machine date all the way back to the 1930s, when inventor Royal Rife created machines which he believed could isolate and neutralize pathogens, including those causing cancer, using beam rays that disrupted the frequencies of these pathogens. These original machines do not exist, and there is no evidence that they worked; however, this idea did foster growth in the field of alternative medicine known as radionics.
About Radionics
Radionics is based on the idea that a healthy person has specific energy frequencies, and that an unhealthy person may have different frequencies, with certain frequencies tied to different disorders. The idea is that if those frequencies can be restored to proper balance, the malady or disorder can be healed. A Rife Device is designed to restore proper energy frequencies in the body.
What Should Your Own Rife Device Have
You don't have to wonder about the benefits of a modern-day Rife Machine; you can own one. This rife device should have a control unit, ray tubes, metal footplates, metal hand held cylinder and pre-gelled body contact electrodes. The rife device must have a radio carrier wave, gating, and ability to go in the Mhz range. A good set of manuals including an instructional DVD is key. Nice to haves are LED applicator wands using the healing benefits of color therapy and free-standing beam tubes. This rife device have a range of potentially healing wave frequencies and forms, including sine waves and square wave, with the ability to add your own programs.