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 explain what the difference is between AC and DC Rife machines and why this one would be better?
Also, I found the frequencies for the co-infections except for the two below. Do you know what these are or what we would use? Mycoplasma Stari
Answer:
I will start my reply with this statement: “AC will kill you” Alternating current is the most dangerous form of electricity and will kill any person on contact. Anyone who advocates hooking up a person to AC power should try this themselves, and will see smoke coming out of the top of their head. AC will cook you alive.
Secondly Dr Rife’s machine was AC input, but output was DC. There are no “contact’ machines with AC output.
There are over 100 recognized species of the genus Mycoplasma, for this reason there is not a single “Frequency Set” There are hundreds of Genus and families. Use the General Bacteria set:
Bacterial Infections and Mycoses: 0.05, 0.37, 0.83, 2.50, 3.00, 73.30, 95.75, 175.00, 269.71, 355.08
Southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI) : Use Lyme disease set (closest match).
No serious long-term effects are known for STARI but preliminary evidence suggests that if such symptoms do occur, they are less severe than those associated with Lyme disease.
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