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Rife for sensitivities?

roma247
Some time back, I recall reading a message on this group (or its predecessor) from Charles Claessens about his wife having some success in treating her electrosensitivity using certain frequencies on a Rife machine.

I am going to be traveling in April on a research trip and am very anxious to survive the week and a half during which I will be unable to escape high levels of exposure to everything that bothers me.  I considered investing in several items of clothing made from shielding fabric, but my spidey sense (and many of the messages here) give me a sneaking feeling that those may actually cause even bigger problems if there are any gaps (like my face!).

I do have a very good quality rife machine which I can use before and perhaps even during my trip.

Charles, is there any way you would consider sharing which frequencies you used?  I am desperate and this is the only solution I can think of that has any chance of success.

Of course, I am open to any suggestions, including feedback from those who have used shielding clothes...

Thanks in advance,
Lisa
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Re: Rife for sensitivities?

Marc Martin
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> I am desperate and this is the only solution I can think of that has
> any chance of success.

Lisa, I'm sure there are many possible solutions, although finding one
that works for by April might be the hard part.  

Have you established that none of the major EMF protection devices
work for you?  Earthcalm? Quantum Products? Pulsor?  EMF Blues?
Ener-G-Polari-T?  HighChi?

I recently went on a weeklong trip to Europe, and did okay, although
the 10-hour flight home sitting next to a guy buried in his own electronics
was rather unpleasant.  But I had brought with me supplements and
devices that have worked well for me over the years.

Marc
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roma247
Hi Marc,

I have used a good number of products, but as is often the case, any effect they have tends to wear off after a while.  I guess I've kinda given up on spending more money on them.

The thing I've had most success with so far is regular appointments with a homeopath, but in this case, I don't know if homeopathy will be enough.

And yes, I'm dreading the exact scenario you describe...I wish I could afford business class so that at least I will only have a handful of offending devices within a 5-foot radius, rather than a dozen or more.  The last time I flew, I was *literally* the ONLY one on the plane who wasn't using at least one device of some sort.

But what makes matters worse is that this is a research trip, which means I will be spending long hours in libraries and archives with all their various gizmos.  It seems like nearly all the libraries near me are converting to RFID systems for their collections, and after 15 minutes of being in that environment, I'm ready to climb the walls!  I wish I could understand how and why something that emits such a tiny signal--and in fact, is supposed to be passive--could bother me 10 times more than even bluetooth and smartphones.  ???  I recently bought a printer that used RFID to manage the ink cartridges and within hours the pain in my kidneys was so severe, I couldn't stand it!

Now that I think of it, a year ago or so, a friend of mine lent me a homemade device she had that used orgone crystal...and it was surprisingly calming.  She promised to get me one but dropped the ball.  Maybe I can track her down.

But I would still really like to try the Rife method, since I already own a device and it was unbelievably costly (but worth it).

Charles???  :))

Thanks,
Lisa
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Marc Martin
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On February 19, "roma247 [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have used a good number of products, but as is often the case, any effect
> they have tends to wear off after a while.

Yes, I've observed that myself for some things.  Fortunately, my items from
Quantum Products never seem to wear out -- I still use a Quantum Companion
that I bought 14 years ago!  Also, some of the other items I have seem just
as strong as when I bought them.

> The
> last time I flew, I was *literally* the ONLY one on the plane who wasn't
> using at least one device of some sort.

Yes, I think that's the norm... although some people will at least try to sleep
on the plane...and maybe even turn off their phone during that time.

> I wish I could understand how
> and why something that emits such a tiny signal--and in fact, is supposed to
> be passive--could bother me 10 times more than even bluetooth and
> smartphones.  ???

Yes, I once had a work ID badge that caused me a lot of problems, which
was kind of weird, considering it didn't have any power.  It did have a microchip
in it, plus an antenna though.  I ended up shielding it with products from Aegis.

> Now that I think of it, a year ago or so, a friend of mine lent me a
> homemade device she had that used orgone crystal...and it was surprisingly
> calming.  She promised to get me one but dropped the ball.  Maybe I can
> track her down.

Yes, if you can think of anything that's been helpful to you in the past, that
would be a good place to look.  Speaking of orgone, if that was helpful to
you, you might think about something like this (this was way too strong
for me, but I react badly to all orgone):

http://www.orgoneenergy.org/shop/product/aircraft-harmonizer-travel-orgone-generator

But yes, I realize you already said that you didn't want to waste any more
money on things like this, sorry...  :-)

Marc
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charles
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Frequency = 657Hz;99,5Hz;522Hz;146Hz;386KHz;880Hz;802Hz;787Hz;727Hz;440Hz;465Hz;20Hz;450Hz;95Hz;125Hz;1183Hz;1211Hz;1343Hz;1354Hz;1425Hz;19217,81Hz;2154Hz;38014,3Hz;528Hz;56656,4Hz;945Hz;956,8Hz;254Hz;484Hz;610Hz;644Hz;660Hz;690Hz;727,5Hz;706,7Hz;790Hz;864Hz;878,2Hz;880,2Hz;986Hz;2900Hz;657Hz;10KHz;6606Hz;2127Hz;424Hz;664Hz;120Hz;880Hz;1550Hz;7,83Hz;14Hz;26Hz;31,32Hz;33Hz;39Hz;45Hz;95Hz;49Hz;144Hz;160Hz;1,2Hz;520Hz;10Hz;304Hz;6,88Hz;10,5Hz;428Hz;660Hz;125Hz;72Hz;444Hz;1865Hz;3,59Hz;3Hz;1500Hz;802Hz;6KHz;304Hz;4,5Hz;6Hz;728Hz;4Hz;5,8Hz;6,3Hz;3KHz;625Hz;650Hz;600Hz;160Hz;500Hz;1600Hz;5KHz;324Hz;3KHz;95Hz;666Hz;80Hz;802Hz;787Hz;776Hz;727Hz;4Hz;9Hz;3,59Hz;3,9Hz;3,6Hz;10Hz;6KHz;304Hz;230Hz;1,1Hz;73Hz;5,8Hz;100Hz;

These frequencies are present in my ClaeSmog, and are radiated by longitudinal waves.
Apart from these frequencies, the ClaeSmog contains other information.

A number of persons, among them electrosensitives, have greatly improved their health by using a so-called *Brains Machine*.
For giving assistance and tips to users, I have opened a special international Forum:
http://www.hetbitje.nl/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=2

An electrosensitive person reported me, that by using his machine, he could find out exactly which virus or microorganisms are bothering him. With his machine, and together with a small Rife unit he succeeded to kill the *beasts*.

The *Brains Machine* works with a special headphone.
On the Forum I have explained how to shield the machine in order that electrosensitives do not *feel* anything.

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Fog Top
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Not only are most libraries using RFID systems, but they also have potent Wifi and many wireless electronic devices.  The unshielded library where I live sits next to the fire station which has a huge multi-antenna cell tower just behind it.  The library environment inside is intolerable to me.  I wonder what the medical history of library personnel would show? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 20:41:23 -0700
From: [hidden email]
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Subject: [ES] Re: Rife for sensitivities?

Hi Marc,

I have used a good number of products, but as is often the case, any effect they have tends to wear off after a while.  I guess I've kinda given up on spending more money on them.

The thing I've had most success with so far is regular appointments with a homeopath, but in this case, I don't know if homeopathy will be enough.

And yes, I'm dreading the exact scenario you describe...I wish I could afford business class so that at least I will only have a handful of offending devices within a 5-foot radius, rather than a dozen or more.  The last time I flew, I was *literally* the ONLY one on the plane who wasn't using at least one device of some sort.

But what makes matters worse is that this is a research trip, which means I will be spending long hours in libraries and archives with all their various gizmos.  It seems like nearly all the libraries near me are converting to RFID systems for their collections, and after 15 minutes of being in that environment, I'm ready to climb the walls!  I wish I could understand how and why something that emits such a tiny signal--and in fact, is supposed to be passive--could bother me 10 times more than even bluetooth and smartphones.  ???  I recently bought a printer that used RFID to manage the ink cartridges and within hours the pain in my kidneys was so severe, I couldn't stand it!

Now that I think of it, a year ago or so, a friend of mine lent me a homemade device she had that used orgone crystal...and it was surprisingly calming.  She promised to get me one but dropped the ball.  Maybe I can track her down.

But I would still really like to try the Rife method, since I already own a device and it was unbelievably costly (but worth it).

Charles???  :))

Thanks,
Lisa


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Patricia
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lisa, when i travel, or study in a library, i do two things:  
i ask where in the building the wifi is the weakest - 
and i use that area as my base.  the wifi will be ok 
even at the weakest spot, but i won't be getting the 
worse dose imaginable.  
i once stayed at a hotel where the emf was HIGH and 
i asked the front desk if they could move me.  i had 
been assigned to a room right over the refrigeration
equipment for the restaurant.  couldn't sleep.  after 
i was moved, i was fine.  i asked for the 'worst' wifi 
connection and as far from the ice and soda machines
as possible... as far from the elevators as possible... 
and as far from the housekeeping laundry facilities.  
the front desk person was very helpful and confided 
in me that she too had emf problems.  
i keep a meter with me at all times so i can measure
the emf wherever i am.  
i hope you have a happy, safe, peaceful trip.  
wherever you are, remember to breathe.  
love, patricia 




On Feb 18, 2015, at 7:52 PM, roma247 [via ES] wrote:

Some time back, I recall reading a message on this group (or its predecessor) from Charles Claessens about his wife having some success in treating her electrosensitivity using certain frequencies on a Rife machine.

I am going to be traveling in April on a research trip and am very anxious to survive the week and a half during which I will be unable to escape high levels of exposure to everything that bothers me.  I considered investing in several items of clothing made from shielding fabric, but my spidey sense (and many of the messages here) give me a sneaking feeling that those may actually cause even bigger problems if there are any gaps (like my face!).

I do have a very good quality rife machine which I can use before and perhaps even during my trip.

Charles, is there any way you would consider sharing which frequencies you used?  I am desperate and this is the only solution I can think of that has any chance of success.

Of course, I am open to any suggestions, including feedback from those who have used shielding clothes...

Thanks in advance,
Lisa


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Re: Rife for sensitivities?

elihme
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The Meridian-Balancing Pendant, that i wrote about in an old post here:
http://es-forum.com/Meridian-Balancing-pendant-td1555157.html
I think it would be worth trying - even though the price is a little higher now - it costs $15.

If you order it, i'll suggest you also get the Meridian-Balancing Square - price: $8.

The inventor has other products for EMF protection, like these http://loohan.com/variabilityproducts.htm
but he thinks they are too strong for most ES people.

Feel free to mail him.