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Rife treatment using Mega Light F Gen 100 for Prostate CAncer

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Does anyone have any experience using this unit for both prostate cancer and inflammation of the urethra?

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Cancer tutor - cancertutor.com talks about Rife a lot. There is also a facebook forum or group called Original Rife Machine Group. The folks there would know more about this particular machine.. Let us know what you learn.

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Buyer beware, especially of "financial toxicities".

There was an earlier related discussion on this Forum.

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Charles- I did read through those threads. It is basically a hack job. I am familiar with Rife's theory. The frequencies he found to be effect for cancer were not the low frequencies, but rather very high frequencies. So effective were they that his colleagues from the Pasadena/LA area were feeding him their cancer patients. It is reported that he had a 100% cure rate, until the AMA, under the guidance of Dr. Fishbien, shut him down and destroyed him.

There was also a thread on Low Frequencies and the PEMF technology. As far as I know PEMF has never advertised for a cancer cure. Earthpulse, which uses 1-14Hz, advertises for sleep enhancement and cellular oxidation with the 9.6Hz.

I was just asking about that particular Rife machine.

Low frequencies(audio frequencies) impact the body through direct physical contact whereas high frequencies impact the body through an antennae, a glass bulb with some inert gas inside.

Most of those low frequency units, who claim to be Rife machines, are a fraud when it comes to cancer. As stated earlier, it is the very high frequencies that work on cancer.

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Quack quack. I use very high frequencies almost every day ... to heat up my meals. It's called a microwave oven. I also know of a technology using somewhat high frequency (beyond the hearing range of humans) focused energy that really does work to ablate cancerous (and other) cells. It's called HIFU -- high intensity focused ultrasound. That's the treatment option I chose and it seems to have worked so far. Rife? Bogus.

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I agree with HIFU technology. It works mainly on solid tumors. Not sure if it helps when the cancer has moved out of the capsule.

There is another technology, common to both German and TJ cancer centers. It is Hyperthermia. And it works best when combined with either low radiation or low chemo. The heat makes the cancer cell was fragile, allowing the treatment to be more effective. The older units in the US used the microwave technology. There were complications, skin burn, since it heated up from the outside in. The newer technologies use either a FIR or other technologies to heat directly through the tissue w/o damaging the surface tissue.

Long Beach Memorial hospital has a hyperthermia unit based on the microwave technology. But Los Alamitos, and a center in Santa Monica use the newer technology.

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