Question:
My friend Reggie McAtee recently received his Rife machine. He has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer that is not listed in the book. Do you know what frequencies he should use?
It is adenocarcinoma, poorly differentiated of the rete testis.
We appreciate your assistance as he has four children under the age of five needing their father to be around and help them grow up.
Answer:
Many organs have glandular cells. Adenocarcinoma is often identified by its specific type, such as exocrine cancer in the pancreas, invasive ductal carcinoma in the breast or endometrial cancer in the uterus.
ETDFL follows this terminology also. There is a good explanation of the use of the above medical terminology at https://www.cancercenter.com/
Given Diagnosis: Adenocarcinoma: poorly differentiated of the rete testis
Use ETDFL listing: Cancer: Testicular [Testis]: 0.11, 0.4, 12.71, 42.5, 95, 210.48, 434.75, 571, 837, 932
So as referenced at “https://www.cancercenter.com/
Use the Rife machine or Zapper with straps on the feet overnight, every night for 7-9 hours. Follow treatment for 3-6 months (long treatment time) If using mat place mat flat on bed under the buttocks (area) and use the mat simultaneously (plug into the V3 port #2) If you have the Trio model then use the splitter.
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