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Has anyone tried using the Rife machine?

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mothernana

We have used the Rife machine in the first few years after my husband was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. We didn't see any improvement at the time.. I feel it is good for a lot of things, just not Parkinson's Now since he has had the DBS surgery, we haven't tried it, not knowing if the two are compatible.

Any info on that?

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Drevy in reply to mothernana

How long did your husband used the Rife machine and is the DBS working for him. How long has your husband had PD before using the Rife machine because there is a comment that I heard that was made by a person that claiming that if the person had a disease for a while that it would take the same or longer time to cure. No I did read or know if DBS can be used with the Rife machine.

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alanrob

excuse my ignorance but what is a rife machine?

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Drevy

Alanrob, it a long story, you should google the info.

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mothernana

Hello Drevy, My husband was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at 55, 13 years ago. Like everyone, with this kind of diagnoses, I’d imagine, you try every avenue possible to find a “Cure” Seems like we tried everything the world had to offer. I don’t recall of one thing that helped. Finally we became so road weary, and felt we ran out of options. Until the DBS surgery. November of 2011 he had the surgery. To start with I wouldn’t have given you two Cents for the whole works, but over time … 6 months now…. I see major improvements. He never had tremors, so that was never a issue, but he went from not being able to go to the bathroom without help at night to doing so very well. Not being able to roll over in bed by himself to rolling over just fine. Walking much straighter, and more self esteem. He can even smile at me now. It’s not all a bed of roses, but we’re still early in the game, and I hope for improvements at each visit with his Dr.

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