RIFE FREQUENCY THERAPY

Developed in the 1920's by Dr. Royal Rife, Rife Machine technology is based on the M.O.R., or the mortal oscillatory rate of living organisms. By increasing the intensity of a frequency which resonated naturally with these microbes, Rife increased their natural oscillations until they distorted and disintegrated from structural stresses. This principle can be illustrated by using an intense musical note to shatter a wine glass: the molecules of the glass are already oscillating at some harmonic (multiple) of that musical note; they are in resonance with it. Because everything else has a different resonant frequency, nothing but the glass is destroyed.
There are literally hundreds of trillions of different resonant frequencies, and every species and molecule has its very own. It took Rife many years, working 48 hours at a time, until he discovered the frequencies which specifically destroyed herpes, polio, spinal meningitis, tetanus, influenza, and an immense number of other dangerous disease organisms.

An intense musical note can shatter a wine glass in the same way: the molecules of the glass are already oscillating at some harmonic (multiple) of that musical note; they are in resonance with it. Because everything else has a different resonant frequency, nothing but the glass is destroyed. There are literally hundreds of trillions of different resonant frequencies, and every species and molecule has its very own. Rife explained by saying that he used the "theory of coordinative resonance with frequencies which I proved would kill microorganisms by electron transfer and internal stresses of pathogenic cells owing to electromagnetic and electrostatic forces". Some believe that it is not the resonance, but electrochemical changes in cell membranes which affect their pumping mechanisms. Some believe that other factors produced by the frequency machines, such as electromagnetism, soundwaves, and light also play a role. Most modern pieces of Rife equipment use harmonics {multiples} of the frequencies displayed on their screen (including the frequencies Rife discovered), because the wavelength is thought to be too long to be beneficial.
Is the Rife equipment safe?
Rife observed that viruses and bacteria could be selectively destroyed because each oscillates at a frequency unique from any other microbe. Subjecting them to an intensified version of that resonant frequency destroys them much like how an opera singer can shatter a wine glass when hitting the particular note that corresponds to the frequency of the glass molecules. The glass is destroyed, but nothing else is harmed. Human cells and disease producing organisms oscillate at very different frequencies. Our bodies' cells have built in safeguards that help prevent them from being affected by potentially harmful frequencies. Even the good bacteria in our systems have their own resonant frequencies, but these do not overlap with the frequencies of harmful bacteria. The one thing that can be harmful, though, is that when diseased cells die, they release their toxins into the system, and if too many toxins are released at once, it is a burden on the immune system, which may be already impaired by sickness. Doing short duration sessions gives the immune system a chance to work effectively and recuperate.



Who was Royal Raymond Rife?
Royal Raymond Rife, born in 1888, was a gifted scientist and researcher whose revolutionary research into the invisible realm of viruses and bacteria was actively suppressed and largely forgotten until recently. Rife studied bacteriology at John Hopkins University and the University of Heidelberg and in his own research laboratory. He studied the field of optics for 6 years with Hans Luckel who was Carl Zeiss's optical scientist and researcher. He made all the photomicrographs for the Atlas of Parasites which was done at the University of Heidelberg. He also studied eye surgery for two years. Rife's inquisitive mind led him to master so many different scientific and technical disciplines that whenever he needed to perform a new task, he simply invented the technology and built the equipment himself. Some if his technological inventions are still used today in the fields of optics, electronics, radiochemistry, biochemistry, ballistics, and aviation. During the 66 years that Rife spent designing and building medical instruments, he worked for Zeiss Optics, the U.S. Government, and several private benefactors {including millionaire Henry Timkin, of Timkin roller bearing fame} and with the top scientists and doctors of his day, including: E.C. Rosenow, Sr. {longtime Chief of Bacteriology, Mayo Clinic}; Arthur Kendall {Director, Northwestern Medical School}; Dr. George Dock {internationally-renowned}; Alvin Foord {famous pathologist}; Rufus Klein-Schmidt {President of USC}; Dr. Milbank Johnson {Director of the Southern California AMA}; Whalen Morrison {Chief Surgeon, Santa Fe Railway}; George Fischer {Childrens Hospital, N.Y.}; Edward Kopps {Metabolic Clinic, La Jolla}; Karl Meyer {Hooper Foundation, S.F.}; M. Zite {Chicago University}; and many others. He received 14 major awards and honors, including an honorary Doctorate by the University of Heidelberg for his work and a Research Fellowship in Bio-Chemistry from the nationally-known Andean Anthropological Expedition, Institute for Scientific Research.

On November 20, 1931, forty-four of the nation's most respected medical authorities honored Royal Rife with a banquet billed as "The End To All Diseases" at the Pasadena estate of Dr Milbank Johnson.
Rife had one of the best privately equipped laboratories in the world at the time, complete with a million volt X-Ray, frequency instruments, electronic test equipment, precision lathes, mills, drill presses, shaper and all equipment necessary to make instruments, microscopes, glass blowing equipment, a surgical room for animals, a pathology room complete with microscopes of all types, and virus microscopes which he had designed and built for his research. He also had a stop motion microscope set up for the life study of microorganisms from the cradle to the grave. None of this equipment was available on the open market, so he had to design and build these instruments to accomplish what he wanted to attain with his research.

He had various laboratories around the country, including the Rife Research Laboratory, The Point Loma Lab, The Rife Virus Microscope Institute, a microscope and dark room facility at San Diego, and three human research clinics, the first of which was set up under a special medical research committee at the University of Southern California, with a group of well respected doctors to aid in the clinical work and observe.
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