Rife Frequencies

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As many here know, my wife has been diagnosed with lung cancer and her family has been contacting her with advice. One of which is listening to Rife healing Frequencies for lung cancer.
Apparently, it's a belief that listening to certain audio frequencies can help to heal certain things.
I'm as open minded as the next guy but I generally don't go for this new age, hippie, mumbo jumbo nonsense and I didn't want my wife to waste time with it. So, we agreed that I'd try it first.
I have(had?) chronic back pain and I found the rife frequency for back pain knowing that it'd be just a waste of time and wouldn't work.
I sat back with a book, found the frequency on YouTube and read while listening to an annoying sound for 20 minutes.
The next morning, I woke up and braced myself for the back pain I knew I'd feel just getting out of bed.
There was no pain and I didn't make any old man noises.
This was 3 or 4 days ago and still, my back feels fine.
Did it actually work?
I've started listening to rife frequencies for muscle recovery and repair to see if that helps with my workouts. If that makes a difference, maybe I'll try going after my tinnitus.
My wife has been listening to the Rife healing Frequency for lung cancer through headphones.
 
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Well, that is surely one of the more unusual healing remedies I have come across.

My view is no harm in giving it a try, and if it works, as it appears to have with your back, so much the better.

What I have learned over the course of my life is that I'll take my miracles anyway I can get 'em.

(I really like that this is offered for free on YouTube. We've all heard of cases where people who in desperate straits have lost all their money pursuing some questionable solution whose primary object is transfer your money to the purveyor rather than a sincere effort to help.)

Just listened a bit. Not unpleasant. Kinda soothing.
 
It may act like ultrasound. During an ultrasound, waves are sent through your body and sent back to create an image. The report of a rifle will send a soundwave through the air and into and through things such as the human body. These waves may have a therapeutic effect. I would try anything with the hope of it helping. It's good even if it only makes you feel better.
 
Never heard of that. Doesn't sound like anything that would work. But what do I know? If you have a good experience with it I have a list of things to try it on.

Please let us know how Lisa does with it. It would be awesome if it really did turn out to be on the up and up.

Keepin' my fingers crossed for y'all.
 
I’ve never heard of Rife Frequencies. I do know that a persons mind is a powerful thing when it comes to positive thoughts and beliefs.
Snubby, the fact that you have been having fewer pains is definitely a good thing for sure and maybe there’s something to these frequencies.I hope you continue to improve.
Prayers sent for your wife while she fights the cancer and I hope she shows good improvement.
 
I had a buddy who used it in an attempt at battling his kidney cancer. His memorial service was nice. He believed his cancer was caused by chemtrails from commercial aircraft. Not saying it doesn’t work, just didn’t work for him.
 
Snubby, like you I view a lot of the strange remedies as kin to snake oil. That said, it seemed to help you. I certainly wouldn't abandon conventional medical treatement for your wife, but use the alternative stuff along with it.
 
The first time I have heard of this, maybe 10 - 15 minutes of full auto 'rifle frequency' therapy 3 times a day???
One of the 'non traditional' methods that I have heard has a positive effect on the 'Big C' is laughter.
Whatever makes her laugh out loud, smile for days, or even groan at truly bad jokes seems to help. Go overboard, no half measures.
I will keep you and your wife in my thoughts.
 
Unlike all of the supplements, additives, fad diets, and off-label uses for prescription meds that are hawked out there on TV and the internet, Rife Frequencies has very little potential to actually do you any harm. Unless you listen to it at a screamingly loud volume or the sounds just gets on your nerves, I say there is no harm in giving it a try - although I would be sincerely skeptical of any actual medical value.

I would think it's on par with "white noise" that helps you relax or get to sleep by blocking out other ambient noises. With me, it's a flip of the coin if white noise (or nature sounds, etc.) will help me relax or if it aggravates my tinnitus. But if you think it is helping then there is no reason not to try it.

Good luck, and I've got my fingers crossed for your wife as well!
 
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I had a buddy who used it in an attempt at battling his kidney cancer. His memorial service was nice. He believed his cancer was caused by chemtrails from commercial aircraft. Not saying it doesn’t work, just didn’t work for him.
She's still going to do the conventional treatment and we have an appointment with a oncologist this Tuesday.
However since she started listening to the rife frequency for lung cancer, her coughing has gotten better to the point that she no longer takes the medication the doctor prescribed for lung cancer related coughing.
 

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