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Disease will never overwhelm you if your determination to be healthy is strong enough.

What is vibrational Frequencies?

Everything in the universe is energy. All of this energy vibrates on different frequencies. Every person has their own vibration.

You are an electromagnetic being emitting a frequency. The hertz is the derived unit of frequency and is defined as one cycle per second.  The higher the frequency, the better you feel.


Only those things that are on the same frequency as the one you are emitting can come into your experience.


Every single person, event, circumstance in your day is telling you what frequency you are on.


Your job is to move up the scale so you are emitting a high positive energy, therefore creating a positive life experience.


Your thoughts + emotions create your life so be careful what you think and feel.
Do things that make you happy.


Be brave in your choices.


Have fun.


Be grateful for everything.


Appreciate what you have.


Say thank you. 

Frequencies

What Is Bioresonance and Does It Work?

Bioresonance is a type of therapy used in holistic or complementary medicine.

It uses a machine to measure the frequency of energy wavelengths coming from the body. Those measures are then used to diagnose disease. Promoters say it can also cure certain diseases.

However, there’s no sound scientific evidence that bioresonance has a role in diagnosing or treating disease.

Keep reading to learn more about:

  • bioresonance
  • what it has been used for
  • whether or not it’s effective
  • possible side effects
How bioresonance works

Bioresonance is based on the idea that unhealthy cells or organs emit altered electromagnetic waves due to DNA damage.

Proponents of bioresonance believe that detection of these waves can be used to diagnose disease, while changing these waves back to their normal frequency will treat disease.

To use bioresonance, electrodes are placed on the skin and hooked up to a machine that “reads” the energy wavelengths coming from the body. This is process of diagnosis.

Then, those energy frequencies can be manipulated by the machine to allow the body’s cells to vibrate at their “natural frequency,” which purportedly treats the condition.

What bioresonance therapy has been used for

Bioresonance therapy is purported to diagnose and treat a number of health-related conditions. These include:

  • smoking cessation
  • stomach pain
  • allergies and related conditions, such as eczema and asthma
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • cancer
  • fibromyalgia
  • overtraining syndrome
Does bioresonance therapy work?

Research is limited regarding how effective bioresonance is in diagnosing and treating health conditions. Here are the studies we found related to its use.

Smoking cessation

A 2014 study compared bioresonance used for smoking cessation to a placebo.

It found that 77.2 percent of people in the bioresonance group quit smoking after one week after therapy versus 54.8 percent in the placebo group.

The study also found that after a year from treatment — which was only done once — 28.6 percent of people in the bioresonance group had stopped smoking, versus 16.1 percent in the placebo group.

Stomach pain

Bioresonance has been used to treat stomach pain. One study found that this therapy was useful specifically for reducing stomach pain not associated with a specific diagnosis.

Allergies and related conditions

Using bioresonance to treat allergies and related conditions such as eczema and asthma is one of the most well-studied areas of bioresonance treatment.

There have been a number of both controlled (using a placebo) and uncontrolled (observational) studies in this area.

Controlled studies are generally considered of a higher caliber than uncontrolled studies due to their ability to compare treatment to a placebo.

Controlled studies have had mixed or negative results as to whether bioresonance can help treat allergies.

Rheumatoid arthritis

Some studies suggest that bioresonance might be effective in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by normalizing how antioxidants function within the body.

These antioxidants help fight free radicals, which may help lessen tissue damage in people with RA. No formalized studies on the effectiveness of bioresonance in treating RA have been undertaken.

Cancer

Some users of bioresonance say that it can activate tumor suppressor genes or lessen the effects of overactive cells, both of which can “kill” cancer.

However, most cancer-causing genetic mutations cannot be reversed. Additionally, there are no studies demonstrating the effectiveness of bioresonance in treating cancer.

Fibromyalgia

One study compared the combination of bioresonance therapy, manual therapy, and point massage for treatment of fibromyalgia to manual therapy and point therapy without bioresonance therapy.

While both groups saw improvement, the study found a 72 percent improvement in muscular pain for the group that got bioresonance therapy versus a 37 percent improvement for the other group.

Improvements in sleep issues and sensitivity to weather changes were also found.

Overtraining syndrome in athletes

Overtraining syndrome, also known as burnout, occurs when an athlete doesn’t fully recover from training and competition.

It can lead to:

  • frequent injuries
  • fatigue
  • mood changes
  • sleep disturbances
  • changes in resting heart rate

One study found bioresonance to be helpful in overtraining syndrome by:

  • bringing the heart rate and blood pressure back to normal
  • calming the sympathetic nervous system (your flight or fight response).

More research is needed

As noted above, there are some studies that show positive effects from bioresonance. However, these studies only include a small number of people, and research has been limited.

In addition, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has successfully sued at least one person for making “unsubstantiated” and “potentially harmful” claims that bioresonance can cure cancer.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in the United Kingdom, which regulates advertising, also found that “none of the efficacy claims for bioresonance therapy had been supported by evidence.”

Most healthcare professionals agree that bioresonance can’t diagnose or treat medical conditions or illnesses. At best, there’s currently no clear evidence for the use and effectiveness of bioresonance.

Risks and side effects

To date, studies on bioresonance haven’t found any side effects. It has generally been called a painless procedure.

The biggest risk is that using bioresonance could stop people from receiving other, evidence-based treatments. If bioresonance doesn’t work, this could have a negative effect on health outcomes.

 

The takeaway

While some small studies show positive effects from bioresonance, these are limited.

In addition, advertising for bioresonance as an effective treatment for various conditions has been categorized as misleading in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

Although bioresonance most likely has no negative side effects, it should not be used as a first-line or only treatment for any condition.

Fighting cancer can feel like a never-ending battle. Last year, there were an estimated 1.8 million new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. alone—a painful speck on the global stage of 19.3 million. Unfortunately, as difficult as the fight can be, traditional treatment options aren’t curative enough.

Endless doctor’s appointments, chemotherapy sessions, surgery, and more can be just as taxing on the body as the disease—not to mention all the side-effects that come with those treatments.

However, traditional treatments aren’t the only solution. Alternative therapies embody a holistic approach, focusing on ways to enhance the body’s natural defenses using minimally-invasive methods.

The rife machine falls under this category, and it’s been used for nearly a century to eliminate cancer cells and shrink tumor sizes.

Rife Machine Explained: A Quick 101

In the 1920s and ‘30s, Dr. Royal Raymond Rife—a bacteriologist studying at John Hopkins University—observed that viruses, bacteria, and cancer cells had their own resonance frequencies.

He built his research off of studies conducted by a 20th-century scientist, Dr. Albert Abrams, who believed:

  • All matter vibrates (that vibration is what we call frequency), and vibrations were specific to the type of matter and what it’s made of.
  • Those vibrations emitted by different types of matter can be detected, classified, and measured by specialized operators.

Building on Dr. Abrams’ research, Dr. Rife theorized that cancer cells could be targeted by outside electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs). Then, the cells would undergo apoptosis (cell death, where it will either implode or explode). This was the genesis of the rife machine, a tool that matches the specific frequency of different cancer cells and delivers low-energy electromagnetic waves to the body.

In 1934, Dr. Rife conducted experiments on 16 terminal cancer patients. According to some claims, his rife machine for cancer cured 14 of the patients, and the other two stayed for more intensive treatments. Four weeks later, the other two were reported to be cured.

Why Isn’t The Rife Machine More Popular?

Unfortunately, research with the rife machine abruptly stopped when the American Medical Association (AMA) refused to publish any paper supporting the rife technology. It’s commonly thought that the AMA was directly responsible for the suppression of the rife device, which was considered “new medical technology.” In fact, in 1942 the U.S. Court of Appeals found the AMA guilty of suppressing new medical technologies in favor of drug companies.

It wasn’t until the 1980s that research with the rife machine resumed. In 1987, Barry Lynes wrote and published a book titled The Cancer Cure that Worked, which revived the subject in alternative therapy circles.

Today, researchers are still experimenting with the rife machine. While there are no long-term studies on its effects, scientists have concluded that low rife frequency electromagnetic waves do affect tumors while leaving healthy cells untouched.

While studies on its effectiveness are still being conducted, the rife machine has become a well-known alternative to traditional cancer therapies. To understand its effects on cancer, it’s important to know how the rife machine works.

How the Rife Machine Works

Dr. Rife compared his experiments to an opera singer who breaks a wine glass by using her vocal cords. The sound made from striking and holding the correct musical note (frequency) would interact with the glass, causing it to vibrate and shatter.

Everything in the world has its own natural frequency. The rife machine was designed to detect the natural frequency of bacteria, viruses, or cancer cells, and match them. Like the opera singer and the glass, the rife machine emits a frequency to target the cells and causes them to undergo apoptosis.

Effects on Cancer

Because cancer cells have their own natural resonance (the frequency at which a cell vibrates), they can be targeted by EMFs without harming the healthy cells in the body.

An easy way to visualize what the rife machine does is to imagine you have a soda bottle. If you open it and listen, you hear the fizz inside the soda. Now replace the cap on your imaginary soda bottle, and shake it up. In your mind’s eye, you can see what happens if you open that bottle; the contents would explode in a sticky, sopping mess.

Cancer cells act like the soda in your bottle. If you could observe the cancer cells, you’d see and hear them vibrating. In this analogy, the rife machine is the bottle-shaker; it picks up on cancer cells’ specific vibrations and “shakes them up” by emitting the same frequency at a higher volume.

This causes the cancer cells to vibrate intensely, like the soda, and undergo apoptosis.

Effects on the Body 

While the rife machine is responsible for destroying cancer cells, it leaves healthy cells untouched. According to Dr. Rife’s research, cancer cells vibrate at a low frequency while other cells in the body vibrate at a higher frequency.

Because the rife machine targets the cancerous cells at their specific low frequencies, the rest of the body remains unaffected. Studies have shown that extremely low-frequency EMFs have no causal role in cancer development. The low-energy waves emitted by the rife machine do little harm to the body, as opposed to traditional cancer therapies like chemotherapy—which comes with a laundry list of adverse side effects.

Because rife machine treatments have few side effects, it’s considered safe and may be effective for many types of cancers.

What Does the Rife Machine Treat?

The rife machine is designed to tune into your body and listen for abnormally low frequencies. Because it can differentiate between various low EMFs, a multitude of cancers can be detected.

The list is nearly endless, but a handful of them are:

  • Breast cancer
  • Melanoma
  • Prostate cancer
  • Leukemia
  • Bone cancer
  • Carcinoid tumors
  • Kidney cancer
  • Liver cancer

As stated earlier, there are 1.8 million new cancer patients per year in the U.S. alone. Traditional treatments cure some patients, but others undergo treatment with little success and all of the side effects.

To understand why rife machine therapy is gaining popularity, take a look at how traditional treatments are so debilitating for cancer patients.

Chemotherapy: How it Affects Cancer Cells (and You)

To understand why chemotherapy is so effective, you must know how cancer cells operate.

Normal body cells multiply through asexual reproduction, called mitosis (cell division). This involves the original cell splitting into two, and then into four, eight, and so on. Cancer cells are still wired to reproduce, but they’re intrinsically damaged, so they cannot function the way normal cells do.

Furthermore, cancerous cells are programmed to divide rapidly, forming a mass (or tumor). That mass blocks the rest of the healthy organ from doing its job. Because the body can’t heal itself from cancer, patients are compelled to seek outside help.

The most traditional form of cancer treatment is chemotherapy, a cocktail of chemicals designed to kill cells when they go through cell division. Unfortunately, chemotherapy drugs aren’t able to differentiate between healthy and cancerous cells; they kill any cells that are actively dividing in the body.

That’s why normal body cells that divide constantly are so affected by chemotherapy. The most common side effects include:

  • Hair loss – Your hair is always growing, meaning hair follicle cells are always dividing. This is why most cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy lose their hair.
  • Overall fatigue and weakness – Your bone marrow cells are constantly dividing, producing new blood cells. Chemotherapy attacks those cells, translating to weakness, frail bones, and overall fatigue.
  • Discolored, sagging, or unhealthy skin – Humans lose about 30,000 to 40,000 dead skin cells every minute; that’s 50 million skin cells per day. As such, the skin is deeply affected by chemotherapy chemicals.
  • Nausea and vomiting – The lining in your digestive system is constantly renewing itself, partially because our stomach acid is naturally acidic. When chemotherapy drugs kill the cells in your digestive system, it causes intense nausea and regular vomiting.

Because of these adverse side effects, cancer patients (especially those who have undergone chemotherapy with little or no success) turn to alternative treatments like rife machine therapy. These devices are designed to treat the whole body in the most effective and least damaging way possible.

The Rife Machine Treatment Process

When a patient elects for rife machine therapy, they must be connected to the device to receive the signals. Electrical pads are placed on their hands and feet, or the patient is instructed to hold onto a plasma tube.

These pads or tubes are connected to the rife machine, which is calibrated to an electromagnetic frequency specific to a type of cancer. Once the rife frequency generator is running, that frequency is sent into the body to target cancer cells. Because the energy from the device is low, it’s a painless experience.

Rife machine therapy can be conducted a few minutes per day, several times per week. However, finding the optimal frequency and length of administration time requires the help of a professional. Each rife treatment plan will differ for every cancer patient, so always consult a doctor before trying new therapies.

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