Question:
Hello! I am hoping I can get your help/input regarding my rife V3 machine.
I have a hydrocarbon toxicity, which is related to exhaust, but in my situation I’m pretty sure it is from hairspray! I’m trying to find something in the rife code book and I’m not coming up with anything. According to my kinesiologist, it seems to be stuck in my small intestines. There isn’t a lot listed under toxicity or detox. And I don’t see much under individual organs. I’m not muscle testing on any of those so far. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help and consideration!
Answer:
Organ Detox Group are more specific to hydrocarbon toxicity:
957: Detox [Liver, Kidneys, Lymph, Intestine, Lung]:
0.05, 0.18, 1.52, 5.35, 8.52, 125.69, 324.52, 637.5, 721.62, 852.09
Other supplements to assist:
For hydrocarbon exposure—particularly from sources like hairspray inhalation—it’s more effective to support the body’s natural detoxification systems.. Several targeted strategies can help enhance detoxification through the liver and support systemic antioxidant defenses.
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is one of the most important supplements in this context; it boosts intracellular levels of glutathione, the body’s master antioxidant, and supports phase II liver detoxification, which is critical for neutralizing and eliminating fat-soluble toxins.
Milk thistle (silymarin) offers liver-protective effects by stabilizing hepatocyte membranes and aiding in the regeneration of damaged liver tissue.
Another potent antioxidant, alpha-lipoic acid, helps regenerate both glutathione and other antioxidants while protecting mitochondria from oxidative stress.
To facilitate excretion of lipid-soluble compounds that may accumulate in fat tissue, sweating through sauna use—especially infrared saunas—can enhance elimination through the skin.
Lastly, maintaining adequate hydration and dietary fiber intake supports kidney and bowel function, ensuring that toxins processed by the liver can be efficiently excreted in the urine and stool. This integrative approach helps the body handle environmental toxins more safely and effectively.