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Analog vs Digital Frequencies.

Question: I think there is something out there that suggests the only good machine is an analog machine. What can you tell me? Thanks so much. S. Answer: Rife Digital uses digital frequencies from DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis) and DSP (Digital Signal Processing) these are converted to analog before they are transmitted through the straps. […]

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Why Does the Screen Stay Lit when Off?

While the machine is plugged into the power the unit is in standby mode. In standby mode there is no output, however some microchips are still active including the standby mode CPU of the backlit LCD itself. As the machine uses a touch-pad key for off, rather than a sliding switch, the machine must stay

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Spinal Disc Herniation

Question: What are the frequencies for Spinal disc herniation? Answer: One can use either of the 2 frequencies below. The 1st frequency is Hernia/Spinal Slipped Disc and is the best match. The second frequency can also be used as a second option, however is a “Generalized Hernia” frequency set which can cover numerous Hernia conditions

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Bradycardic, Ischemia, Apnea

Question: What frequencies should I use for these issues below? SINUS BRADYCARDIC AND FIRST DEGREE ASV BLOCK (limited) ISCHEMIA or LV OVERLOAD HYPOCALCEMIA Answer: SINUS BRADYCARDIC : USE Bradycardia: 0.24, 0.70, 2.75, 17.50, 57.50, 92.50, 322.06, 567.70, 640.00, 980.00 FIRST DEGREE ASV BLOCK : USE Sleep Apnea, Central: 0.07, 0.37, 12.71, 47.50, 97.50, 225.75, 377.91,

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