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Pro-wave Model 101

Question: I have another question. In comparing the Rife digital professional to the prowave model 101. The Rife digital/Zapper. uses the sweep method to sweep 10 progressive frequencies. The prowave 101 uses only one specific frequency to treat a given microbe or bacteria. Which in your opinion would be more effective? The systems you offer […]

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Diabetic Neuropathy

Question: In the book of frequencies, it lists “diabetic neuropathy” and then later it lists “peripherlal neuropathy” and they are different frequencies. I was under the impression that these two were the same thing. I have diabetes and neuropathy. I have been using the “peripherel neuropahty” frequencies now, but was using the “diabetic neuropahty” for

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Differences Between Bacteria

Questions: What are the Differences between the Gram Positive,  Gram Negative, and Bacterial and Mycosis. Answer: (1) Gram Positive Bacteria Six gram-positive genera are typically pathogenic in humans. Two of these, Streptococcus and Staphylococcus, are cocci (sphere-shaped bacteria). The remaining organisms are bacilli (rod-shaped bacteria) and can be subdivided based on their ability to form

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Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

Question: I notice there are two Cirrhosis frequency groups – Cirrhosis: 0.08, 0.55, 0.57, 7.50, 8.00, 12.69, 140.00, 363.02, 492.53, 912.48, Cirrhosis, Liver: 0.11, 0.55, 0.95, 5.50, 17.50, 37.50, 162.50, 383.50, 421.00, 645.25, What is the difference and how to know which one to use for a chronic case of Liver Cirrhosis? Or do we

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Difference between AC and DC power

Question: I see that this device is DC powered, vs. AC powered. According to Doug McLean who developed the Doug Coil device, a DC device is not truly a Rife machine. Does this mean I have to have a different kind of electrical outlet in my house? These details are making me crazy. Can you

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Programming Steps for the Rife or Zapper Professional

Here are the programing steps for the Rife or Zapper Professional, really very easy: 1. Turn the machine on 2. It will say Menu Group #1 3. Push the yellow Enter Key 4. Push the Down Arrow till it says PROGRAM 5. Push Enter – Then Push Enter again and the first digit will begin

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