The answer is yes, you can do Rife treatments in conjunction with electronic dialysis, no problems there.
Combination therapy works well in the treatment of systemic scleroderma
1) Vitamin D In a 2009 study of 156 people with systemic scleroderma, researchers found that vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency rates were very high among people with the disorder. The study’s authors note that low dose vitamin D supplementation does not appear to correct the deficiency in scleroderma patients, and that a higher dose is most likely needed for such individuals:
5000mg of Vitamin D3 per day for 21 days, then reduce dose to 2500mg per day A Good Source of D3 Link Here:
2) Vitamin E: Topical application of vitamin E gel may reduce healing time and soothe pain in people with digital ulcers caused by systemic scleroderma, according to a 2009 study of 27 patients.
Past research suggests that vitamin E may have antifibrotic action and help to curb the buildup of excess tissue.
(3) Overnight treatments for 60-90 days on the Rife Digital machine using the following frequency set:
Scleroderma, Systemic: 0.02, 0.32, 0.62, 0.95, 124.37, 325.19, 175.00, 479.50, 527.00, 667.00
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