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Rifelabs
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Is the energy output harmful?
The energy is pulsed and is mainly sound and light. There is some
square wave electrical energy produced. It is similar to lightning
or radio static from a car's spark plugs and is quite harmless.
Why don't you use antennas or signal amplifiers?
We do not wish to create a powerful RF energy fields.
What exactly is a handheld energy booster?
It is a Rifelab invention which reclaims wasted energy. The energy
is run through a stainless steel wand that can be placed anywhere
on the body for localized energy. It is not the main energy source
but instead compliments the radiant energy from the plasma tube(s).
It is used in conjunction with a footplate to channel additional
energy through the body. It can be used in contact or radiant
mode. There is no direct electrical connection to any energy source,
unlike other devices, thus it is very safe. Further, the tubes
don't have to be disconnected. A patent is pending.
How
is the handheld energy booster attached?
Simply plug it into the back of the machine and leave it. Easy
to use, the wand/footplate can be left attached at all times and
not affect the EMEMs radiant feature.
- If
the EMEM3 machine kills bacteria and the like, does
it harm other body tissue?
No. Mr. Rife observed only pathogens being killed through
his microscope with no harm to anything else. Additionally,
square wave energy (no negative offset) produced by
motor vehicles has never been shown to harm occupants.
Why don't you require dark glasses when using the machine?
The light emitted by our machine is safe to look at.
It is a low level and is free from UV, X-rays, or other
harmful emissions because the glass is leaded..
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If they work, why aren't EMEM3 machines used by doctors?
They aren't FDA-approved in the US for one thing. Most American
doctors familiar with them don't experiment with them because
of fear of reprisal by the medical hierarchy. This was not always
the case. One doctor, Robert Stafford M.D., has worked with rife
machines and compiled a list of effective frequencies. He worked
with rife machines in the late 1950's and early 1960's, when doctors
were freer to practice medicine.
You mention anecdotal evidence (testimonials). Where are the
supportive studies?
A study was done in 1934 in conjunction with USC. Physicians tried
Rife's equipment on 16 terminally ill cancer patients. They all
went into remission. More recently a double blind study was done
in Australia proving that a rife-like machine reduced pain in
arthritics.
Are these machines stable?
Digital machines are rock steady to the limits of the input source's
capabilities. Some drifting occurs in the analog machines which
use a 555 timing circuit. This occurs mainly as the unit is warming
up. There is a much lesser amount of drifting during regular use.
This is of no concern because recent thinking indicates the drifting
kills mutations or pathogens resistant to the original frequency.
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