Question:
I had polio as a child.
I now have Post Polio Syndrome.
The question is what type of healing can I expect.
It is supposed to work on healing or strengthening of the legs.
Or healing or strengthening of the nervous system.
Answer:
it is suggested that: The Injury Mat pack, using rife programs on the controller is an ideal treatment protocol.
It was mentioned here Muscle healing, so program #3 on Injury Mat Controller, and #1 Injury healing as a secondary program.
thanks, Steve
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In the context of Post-Polio Syndrome, the goal of using a Rife machine is generally framed around supporting the body’s recovery environment rather than directly reversing the original damage from Polio. With PPS, the underlying issue involves long-term strain and gradual weakening of motor neurons and the muscles they control, so within a Rife-based approach the focus is on encouraging cellular activity and circulation, supporting the nervous system’s signaling efficiency, reducing inflammation or stress responses in affected tissues, and promoting a state where the body can optimize repair and function.
The Rife Digital therapy will be beneficial for the individual however any changes are usually gradual and supportive rather than dramatic. These may include a sense of improved leg stamina or reduced fatigue, subtle increases in muscle responsiveness, better comfort or reduced heaviness in the limbs, and enhanced overall energy levels, which can indirectly support mobility. For the nervous system, the expectation is more about functional support—helping remaining nerve pathways operate more efficiently—rather than regrowth of damaged neurons.
People who explore this approach often apply frequencies targeting nerve health, circulation, and muscle tissue, using sessions consistently over time rather than expecting immediate results. It is commonly combined with gentle movement or physiotherapy so the body can integrate any gains in strength or coordination, while also paying close attention to fatigue levels, since PPS tends to respond best to balanced, non-overloading routines. Consider also incorporating the Injury Mat Pack which uses Rife Machine frequencies through infrared light, and can be wrapped around the pain areas and assist with the repair, stress on the affected tissues
Overall, progress—if it occurs—tends to be incremental, with the emphasis on maintaining current function, gaining small improvements in strength or endurance, and supporting the nervous system’s ability to compensate. In this context, “healing” is better understood as functional improvement and stabilization, particularly in the legs and overall energy, rather than a full structural restoration of the nervous system.