Question:
Can you use the rife machine on a horse for EPM. If so where would we put the leads?
Can I use the mat? I’m not finding a frequency set, what would we use for EPM?
Answer:
From feedback on race horses, it appears that horses tend to kick and break any wire attachment to the legs
The only possible way we can see to use Rife with horses is the mat, on the ground where they sleep. This is a bit tricky, because some horses like to be up during the night, and a stable is quite a big area, and the horse will probably want to lie anywhere other than the strange black mat on the floor of the stable. Not saying it wouldn’t work, but horses are so super smart, they know what’s going on
If the horse is a gentle fellow, then the leg with straps might work , but he will tend to notice the “wire” restraint and try to kick it off. Really comes down to the horse temperament.
When Rife Digital Professional V3 Portable is finally released, hopefully before year end. The portable device could be used without wires and connection to power point, which means the mat could be draped over the horses back, with the Rife portable on top of the mat, a less wire intensive configuration, would give more options for equine treatments
These frequencies are correct for humans and all animals. The same Protozoa will infect all living animals
Protozoan Infections: 0.02, 0.23, 0.85, 5.71, 55.83, 172.50, 317.50, 663.50, 725.31, 853.02