

Doing this frequency brings an amazingly calming effect. The Schumann Wave is said to be a frequency of 7.83 Hz (our Program #373). These resonant frequencies regulate our bodies' internal clocks, our sleep/dream patterns, arousal patterns and hormonal balance. Our internal rhythms interact with these frequencies, affecting our emotional balance, health, and mental focus. It is said that the Schumann Resonance is a harmonic relationship between the Earth and our mind/body. There is actually a range of Schumann Resonances and 7.83 Hz is the average of them all, the average of the earth's frequency. Rife himself said he wasn't certain if the benefit was from the actual frequency or its harmonics. Also keep in mind that the Rife 101 is very rich in "harmonics" that impart a wide range of frequencies emanating from the original, like ripples on a pond. And, make no mistake about it, your time is precious. AND, some frequencies have actually been removed from our programming that were later found to have little or no benefit so you are not wasting your precious time. The Rife 101 company actually updates the computer system and adds frequencies regularly as their research shows benefits of new frequencies. These are beneficial for pain relief, but they are not "Rife original frequencies". Since that time, scientists have found others and some manufacturers have added even more for a "marketing edge" - many of these frequencies aren't Rife-type but TENS frequencies that vibrate muscles for pain relief. The truth is, Rife discovered only about 40 useful frequencies for various pathogens. The studies also use different radiofrequencies than those generated by Rife machines.Yes. And there haven’t been any human studies. They’ve concluded low-frequency electromagnetic waves do affect tumors and don’t impact noncancerous cells. And there’s no research that suggests they work.īut, researchers recently started experimenting with radiofrequency EMFs to treat cancer. Rife machines haven’t gone through the same rigorous testing procedures other cancer treatments have.

They used customer testimonials and anecdotal evidence to support claims about the machine. In the 1990s, people began selling Rife machines as part of a multilevel marketing scheme. However, this is only part of the explanation for cancer causing agents. Some people use Rife machines because they believe cancer is caused by bacteria and viruses. There also haven’t been any large, controlled clinical trials to evaluate Rife machines or similar devices. The committee found his conclusions were not substantiated. In the 1920s, Scientific American magazine formed a committee to investigate Abrams’ claims about radionics. Some people believed Lynes’ claim and continue to do so, even though researchers haven’t proven Rife’s theories.

Lynes claimed the American Medical Association (AMA) and government agencies were covering up evidence about Rife machines. But, in the 1980s, author Barry Lynes reignited interest in Rife machines. This frequency was called the mortal oscillatory rate.Īt the time, few people believed his claims. He believed sending this frequency to the body would make cancer-causing microbes shatter and die. He claimed it produced low-energy radio waves with the same frequency as cancer-causing microbes. In the 1930s, he developed another machine called the Rife Frequency Generator. He developed a microscope he claimed could detect EMFs from bacteria and viruses by the color of their auras. Rife believed bacteria or viruses inside tumors emitted specific electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs). Radionics relies on the belief that elements in the body give off electrical impulses with different frequencies. Why do people think Rife machines treat cancer?
