Question:
H C’s mother has Uterine Cancer that has moved to her lung.
She is undergoing Chemo.
She has been using the Rife machine since early January. She uses it overnight.
She is not experiencing much success with the machine. What can I tell her son that will help them?
Answer:
Check this set is being used
Cancer: Uterine , 0.04, 0.40, 0.78, 5.29, 7.50, 37.00, 95.50, 434.00, 792.00, 985.67
Overnight sessions of 7-9 hours.
Also consider a Rife Healing Belt across the treatment location, as this will focus the frequency treatment directly at the location of problem.
The machine has only been used for perhaps 50 days. Cancer treatments of this type can take 3 months for remission Also consider combining a rife treatment with diet considerations:
Diet:
Eat generous amounts of vegetables and moderate amounts of fruit. Choose organic whenever possible to minimize exposure to pesticide residues that may put an extra detoxification load on the liver. Consider juicing to easily ingest several servings without feeling too full.
Drink green tea several times a day. Remember that decaffeinated versions are available and quite delicious.
Concentrate on omega-3 fatty acids either through foods or supplements. Cold-water fish such as salmon and sardines is the best source; vegetarian sources include walnuts and freshly ground flaxseed.
Have one to two servings of whole soy foods each day. The simplest soy food to include may be unsweetened soymilk as a beverage or ingredient in a smoothie. Also try edamame (whole green soybeans), canned soybeans, tofu, roasted soy nuts and soy nut butter. Organic will be what you want here as most soy products now contain GMOs.
Since insulin plays a role in a women’s estrogen balance, lower the intake of refined sugar, processed flours and sugary beverages to keep blood sugar under ideal control.
Limit alcohol consumption. In virtually all studies that have looked at alcohol consumption and risk of cancer, regular consumption is linked with increased cancer risk.
Avoid harmful radiation, UV light, and carcinogenic chemicals.
Supplements
Dr. Weil often recommends certain species of Asian mushrooms to cancer patients and cancer survivors, either used in the diet or taken as supplements. Maitake (Grifola frondosa), shiitake (Lentinula edodes), and agaricus (Agaricus blazei) are all delicious edible mushrooms that have immune enhancing and anti-cancer effects and can be found at specialty grocery stores. These, along with other well-studied medicinal mushrooms, are also available in supplement form. Dr. Weil also suggests taking a good multivitamin with antioxidants like vitamin C, mixed carotenoids (including lycopene), vitamin E in the form of mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols, the mineral selenium, B-complex vitamins including folic acid and vitamin B-12, coenzyme Q-10, and high dose vitamin D3 (ergocalciferol). Each of these supplements have been linked with reducing cancer risk.
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