Question:

Michele I have a pregnant mom who got bit by a tick and had a severe reaction 
Can I zap her safely? She is only 8 weeks pregnant. What frequency do I use?

Answer:

A common early sign of Lyme disease (caused by Borrelia bacteria) is a rash known as erythema migrans, often described as a “bullseye” rash. However, it does not always appear in that classic shape. It may start as a growing red patch that expands over days or weeks and can be warm but not always painful or itchy. Flu-like symptoms (fatigue, fever, muscle aches) may also occur early on.

Not all rashes after a tick bite are Lyme-related. A localised rash can also be:

An allergic or inflammatory reaction to the bite itself
A secondary skin infection from scratching
Irritation from tick saliva or retained mouthparts

There is also a condition associated with certain tick bites (notably in parts of Australia and the US) called alpha-gal syndrome, which can cause an allergy to red meat. This is different from Lyme disease and typically does not present as a bullseye rash. Instead, it can cause delayed allergic reactions (often 3–6 hours after eating red meat), including hives, abdominal pain, swelling, or in some cases severe anaphylaxis.

A severe reaction shortly after a tick bite could also indicate:

A significant allergic reaction to tick saliva
Secondary infection at the bite site
Less commonly, a tick-borne illness depending on region (other bacteria, viruses, or rickettsial infections)

Use the Group:

Tick-Borne Diseases: 0.14, 0.25, 0.6, 2.25, 20.14, 32.5, 46.9, 62.87, 67.11, 135.52

If the Rash that occured after the bite formed a “Bullseye” shape
(example)

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Then only use the following Group:

Lyme Borreliosis: 0.11, 0.49, 0.73, 2.25, 7.5, 30, 270.28, 333.91, 791.03, 905.07

It is safe to use the RDPV3 during pregnancy, and the rife digital machine has been used by pregnant women without issue since 2006 (20 years)… If desired, you may reduce the voltage to 12V as an alternative setting. This adjustment is optional and can be made to suit personal preference or comfort levels.

If Lyme disease is suspected soon after a tick bite—especially with an erythema migrans (“bullseye”) rash—treatment is usually started immediately without waiting for blood test confirmation.

Common antibiotics include:

Doxycycline (most commonly used for adults and children over a certain age.

Amoxicillin (often used in children or pregnancy)

Cefuroxime axetil (alternative option)

Usually 10–21 days, depending on the antibiotic and clinical presentation.

Typical duration:

Early treatment is very effective and usually prevents complications.

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