Question:

T. is interested in the Rife v3, she has a small piece of metal in one of her breasts from a biopsy.

Can she still use this machine?

Answer:

The “metal” T. mentioned is a tiny, medical-grade marker clip (often made of titanium or stainless steel) that is routinely placed inside the breast during a biopsy. These clips are extremely small, about the size of a grain of rice, and are perfectly safe to remain in the body permanently. The main purpose of the clip is to precisely mark the exact spot where the tissue sample was taken. This acts as a permanent guide for future medical procedures, allowing doctors to accurately locate the site on future mammograms or ultrasounds, or serving as a target for a surgeon if the area needs to be fully removed later on.  

The Rife Digital frequencies will not interact with or be contraindicated with metallic marker clips.
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