Question:

One of her clients is interested in the Rife machine, but had a bad accident and most of her ankle and a good portion of her foot are now metal.

Can she use the straps on her feet or not?

Should she use the straps on her hand or use a mat?

Answer:

In the above mentioned email the “metal” would be titanium, less often stainless steel pins are used.

Titanium is often used as a pin to join fractured bones, and is minute enough to not be affected whatsoever by the Rife frequencies and voltage.

In the clients circumstance the report is reporting large portions of the foot , likely the calcaneus (heel bone), talus and other tarsal bones (ankle bones), metatarsal bones , and phalanges (toe bones) have been intersected with titanium implants.

It was suggested that, due to the larger than normal amount of titanium pins in the feet, to opt out in this circumstance of the “Straps on feet” recommendations.

We would suggest straps only on hands, and opt for the many mat options.  I have included the 2 videos here for the customer to see how these mat options could work for the client.

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