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Parasites as we know them go mainstream
From an article in The Atlantic (link is ad-heavy and slow to load):
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/03/how-your-cat-is-making-you-crazy/8873/?single_page=true
A Rife machine is rapidly moving up my list of priorities these days...
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/03/how-your-cat-is-making-you-crazy/8873/?single_page=true
A Rife machine is rapidly moving up my list of priorities these days...
whodathunkit- Posts : 874
Join date : 2011-07-16
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
Yeah, just as candida makes one crave carbs and sugar, there are other pathogens that will alter the behavior. Here is a book
http://www.amazon.com/Parasite-Rex-New-Epilogue-Dangerous/dp/074320011X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328911991&sr=8-1
toxoplasmosis gondii info =
http://blog.frequencyfoundation.com/2005/06/parasites-are-reprogramming-your-brain.html
A quote
"Infected men, suggests one new study, tend to become more aggressive, scruffy, antisocial and are less attractive. Women, on the other hand, appear to exhibit the “sex kitten” effect, becoming less trustworthy, more desirable, fun- loving and possibly more promiscuous"
Borna virus is interesting as well and there are others.
http://blog.frequencyfoundation.com/2005/09/borna-virus-linked-to-mental-illness.html
Just remember, metal chelation and detox will already lower the pathogen load as will diet but when looking for more in results is when you one should consider Rife with chelation/detox.
http://www.amazon.com/Parasite-Rex-New-Epilogue-Dangerous/dp/074320011X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328911991&sr=8-1
toxoplasmosis gondii info =
http://blog.frequencyfoundation.com/2005/06/parasites-are-reprogramming-your-brain.html
A quote
"Infected men, suggests one new study, tend to become more aggressive, scruffy, antisocial and are less attractive. Women, on the other hand, appear to exhibit the “sex kitten” effect, becoming less trustworthy, more desirable, fun- loving and possibly more promiscuous"
Borna virus is interesting as well and there are others.
http://blog.frequencyfoundation.com/2005/09/borna-virus-linked-to-mental-illness.html
Just remember, metal chelation and detox will already lower the pathogen load as will diet but when looking for more in results is when you one should consider Rife with chelation/detox.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
Join date : 2009-06-19
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
I've chelated twice now and think it's helped my health. I'd bet money I've got toxico since I've had cats my entire life and used to work in a vet's office. Probably more fun stuff since I've always had multiple species of animals, as well. Are there Rife frequencies/scripts that specifically and effectively target toxicoplasmosis?
whodathunkit- Posts : 874
Join date : 2011-07-16
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
Yeah, there are frequencies for toxoplasmosis gondii.
Honestly, it should be a pretty easy one to get a handle on with a Rife machine. Even the Rife machines that cost $400 - 600 used to new for say an EMEM or F-125 would work.
The issue being is that those who are immune suppressed will have much more problems than just toxoplasmosis gondii. For example, the guy from the link you posted would be a good case. He would have many more issues as those who are in ill health and thus those with a poor immune system will have many pathogens whereas say some of the best athletes in the world may have toxoplasmosis gondii problem and not many pathogens.
I hope that makes sense. Basically, if one is in good health, they can get by with a cheap Rife machine IMO. If one is in poor health, they'll need a better one and a lot of time on their hands for research and experimentation.
Anyhow, while I've had many other pathogens I didn't seem to harbor much if any toxoplasmosis gondii and I haven't personally treated anyone for it so I don't have any experience with that one. However, here is a quote from Dr. Lloyd for treating toxoplasmosis gondii
Honestly, it should be a pretty easy one to get a handle on with a Rife machine. Even the Rife machines that cost $400 - 600 used to new for say an EMEM or F-125 would work.
The issue being is that those who are immune suppressed will have much more problems than just toxoplasmosis gondii. For example, the guy from the link you posted would be a good case. He would have many more issues as those who are in ill health and thus those with a poor immune system will have many pathogens whereas say some of the best athletes in the world may have toxoplasmosis gondii problem and not many pathogens.
I hope that makes sense. Basically, if one is in good health, they can get by with a cheap Rife machine IMO. If one is in poor health, they'll need a better one and a lot of time on their hands for research and experimentation.
Anyhow, while I've had many other pathogens I didn't seem to harbor much if any toxoplasmosis gondii and I haven't personally treated anyone for it so I don't have any experience with that one. However, here is a quote from Dr. Lloyd for treating toxoplasmosis gondii
This was another tricky lung problem this week. We had previously found
giardia in the lungs which was fairly easy to do because there was a
very high single cell parasite score so it was just a matter of finding
which one. Giardia is the most common single cell parasite so it was
the first one tested.
So when the giardia score went down and the lung distress remained, now
what?
So I started testing using vials for pathogens that do not test under
any of the major categories. For example, CMV does not test under
viruses and protozoa do not test under single cell parasites and
cryptococcus does not test under fungi.
There is no known test code for protozoa in general so they currently
can only be found with individual vials.
CMV was 0. Cryptococcus was 0. Toxoplasmosis was 17,000.Toxoplasmosis can cause a nasty infection of the lungs. Treatment with
the Toxoplasmosis Loop program with hand cylinders for 1 hour 15 minutes
reduced the score to 2700.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
Join date : 2009-06-19
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
Thanks, rdkml. I'm getting more and more interested in this. Do you mind a little explanation as to how the tests are conducted? When he mentioned vials I thought applied kinesiology, but muscle testing can't come up with precise numbers (that I know of).
The F-165 is the "mack daddy" of home Rife machines, correct? I think for my money I'll just wait and pop for that. I'm not in any acute distress right now, at least, not anything that isn't being helped slowly but surely by what I'm currently doing, so I feel I can wait a little while. Maybe I'll have a windfall or hit a Lotto ticket while I'm saving. I think this question has been covered in other threads, and if so, tell me and I'll dig it up, but...is there a manufacturer/brand that's considered to be the best?
Also...are you aware of any connection of pathogens to uterine fibroids? I'm thinking that since there are pathogens involved in cancer they may be involved in benign growths, as well. Just curious.
Thanks for all the help!
The F-165 is the "mack daddy" of home Rife machines, correct? I think for my money I'll just wait and pop for that. I'm not in any acute distress right now, at least, not anything that isn't being helped slowly but surely by what I'm currently doing, so I feel I can wait a little while. Maybe I'll have a windfall or hit a Lotto ticket while I'm saving. I think this question has been covered in other threads, and if so, tell me and I'll dig it up, but...is there a manufacturer/brand that's considered to be the best?
Also...are you aware of any connection of pathogens to uterine fibroids? I'm thinking that since there are pathogens involved in cancer they may be involved in benign growths, as well. Just curious.
Thanks for all the help!
whodathunkit- Posts : 874
Join date : 2011-07-16
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
You might be able to deal with parasites using MMS, which is so much cheaper than a rife machine.
IzzyS- Posts : 8
Join date : 2012-02-06
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
Well, I went with the F-165/SC-1A. Cost is about $2,000. I feel this combo is very effective and at a much cheaper cost than others and why I went with it. Others such as the Bare units or GB4000 with MOPA look very good as well but they cost a lot more too. Personally, these are the only brands I have my eye on for being the most effective in a wide variety of ailments.
I also own a Doug Coil and they cost about $1,700/$1,800 to buy one. They are different than the above units and are a little closer to a PEMF mixed with a Rife machine.
However, if one has just a viral issue and say was only treating cancer (viral) then the Static Gen II/Pyro Energen for $850 - $1,200 or so, I'd probably go with those instead.
As far as how he does his testing, he has a couple different ways. A biofeedback device it appears and also is able to test with radionics as well. His testing is accurate and I have no doubt it works but appears there is a learning curve in trying to decipher the numbers as the numbers can be high for something while the test comes back low... say for example due to Staph issue or another issue hiding the true number.
Of course traditional test will also come back negative for something as well when it shouldn't... which is common.
Speaking of testing, the bodies immune system will have a hard time detecting issues if it's full of toxins. From heavy metals, to solvents to pathogen toxins, etc.. That's one of the reasons why chelation/detox will help remove these issues. Not to mention the immune suppression that it also causes as well. That's one reason why pathogens congregate around low circulation areas and heavy metal areas such as hands or feet.
Anyhow, about testing here is a quote from Dr. Lloyd about testing:
"I was in contact with a naturopath in Idaho who was able to get some testing done by a lady in California. She could take a saliva sample and use an Abrams radionics device to detect the reasons for the cancer. The main culprit in my case was the CAV.
(If you would like to see the kind of report that this test produces, there is a sample at http://www.royalrife.com/test_order.html. ... These tests are still available. Please keep in mind that the test detects the electrical patterns of things, and not the physical things themselves. In other words, it is not like a lab test where they study the sample under a microscope. It is not a medical or diagnostic test.)"
Others like Jeff Sutherland will use say a Hadoscan (expensive) to detect issues and then can check to see if the issue was resolved. While others like newport will use EPFX/SCIO (also expensive).
Regarding MMS, MMS is in fact toxic and not sure it would even get past the blood brain barrier and other parts of the body enough as pathogens and parasites are not just in the digestive tract. So yeah, $400 - $600 would be way better to go than MMS. Even diet would put a good dent in parasite load. But if one still wants an alternative there are Rx medication for parasites that I would rather advocate over MMS. Klinghardt seems to have found the best combo, the right order, etc. for Rx which I think partly came from here http://www.amazon.com/Accidental-Cure-Extraordinary-Medicine-Patients/dp/0979734266/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328990924&sr=8-1
I also own a Doug Coil and they cost about $1,700/$1,800 to buy one. They are different than the above units and are a little closer to a PEMF mixed with a Rife machine.
However, if one has just a viral issue and say was only treating cancer (viral) then the Static Gen II/Pyro Energen for $850 - $1,200 or so, I'd probably go with those instead.
As far as how he does his testing, he has a couple different ways. A biofeedback device it appears and also is able to test with radionics as well. His testing is accurate and I have no doubt it works but appears there is a learning curve in trying to decipher the numbers as the numbers can be high for something while the test comes back low... say for example due to Staph issue or another issue hiding the true number.
Of course traditional test will also come back negative for something as well when it shouldn't... which is common.
Speaking of testing, the bodies immune system will have a hard time detecting issues if it's full of toxins. From heavy metals, to solvents to pathogen toxins, etc.. That's one of the reasons why chelation/detox will help remove these issues. Not to mention the immune suppression that it also causes as well. That's one reason why pathogens congregate around low circulation areas and heavy metal areas such as hands or feet.
Anyhow, about testing here is a quote from Dr. Lloyd about testing:
"I was in contact with a naturopath in Idaho who was able to get some testing done by a lady in California. She could take a saliva sample and use an Abrams radionics device to detect the reasons for the cancer. The main culprit in my case was the CAV.
(If you would like to see the kind of report that this test produces, there is a sample at http://www.royalrife.com/test_order.html. ... These tests are still available. Please keep in mind that the test detects the electrical patterns of things, and not the physical things themselves. In other words, it is not like a lab test where they study the sample under a microscope. It is not a medical or diagnostic test.)"
Others like Jeff Sutherland will use say a Hadoscan (expensive) to detect issues and then can check to see if the issue was resolved. While others like newport will use EPFX/SCIO (also expensive).
Regarding MMS, MMS is in fact toxic and not sure it would even get past the blood brain barrier and other parts of the body enough as pathogens and parasites are not just in the digestive tract. So yeah, $400 - $600 would be way better to go than MMS. Even diet would put a good dent in parasite load. But if one still wants an alternative there are Rx medication for parasites that I would rather advocate over MMS. Klinghardt seems to have found the best combo, the right order, etc. for Rx which I think partly came from here http://www.amazon.com/Accidental-Cure-Extraordinary-Medicine-Patients/dp/0979734266/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328990924&sr=8-1
ubraj- Posts : 2245
Join date : 2009-06-19
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
I disagree as far as MMS being toxic. And it does penetrate the blood brain barrier.
IzzyS- Posts : 8
Join date : 2012-02-06
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
Thanks for the additional info, rdkml. I'm going to research Doug Coil and PEMF a little bit (know there are a few posts on here) while I'm deciding what might be most useful for me to pop for. Hope you don't mind if I hit you up with question or two in the future.
Izzy, what I've read about MMS, I think I'll take a pass. But thanks for the input.
Izzy, what I've read about MMS, I think I'll take a pass. But thanks for the input.
whodathunkit- Posts : 874
Join date : 2011-07-16
Re: Parasites as we know them go mainstream
dr. Robert Sapolsky talks about toxoplasmosis in mammals. Interesting as hell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3x3TMdkGdQ
Anyway, does anybody know a good set of frequencies for toxoplasmosis?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3x3TMdkGdQ
Anyway, does anybody know a good set of frequencies for toxoplasmosis?
Zaphod- Posts : 1236
Join date : 2011-11-20
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