Small Fiber Neuropathy - Rife Treatment

Posted by timber3085 @timber3085, Apr 19 7:44pm

Has anyone tried Rife Technology with frequency treatments. The website is https://realrifetechnology.com . Look at their products page, they describe all of the treatments available.

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@timber3085
Is it FDA approved? I never used any of these products which I always thought were scams and managed fine. I didn't use supplements either. I ask people if the supplements are working and they usually say no or I don't know but continue to spend sometimes hundreds of dollars on them. I think reviews are wothless because you don't know who wrote them. Are they the owners, employees, paid ghost writers etc?
Maybe if you believe strong enough that it will work perhaps you'll at least have a placebo effect. And if that's the case it's worth the money.
Buying all these products in my opinion, only promotes more scam products and cheats desperate people out of billions and billions of dollars every year.
Jake
By the way, cures cancer and Lyme disease too, and probably any other disease you have.

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I agree with Leonard @jakedduck1, Just one look at their website and scrolling to the bottom and seeing the disclaimer in the footer of the page is a big red flag.

"REAL RIFE MACHINE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE OR OTHER CONDITIONS, OR IN THE CURE, MITIGATION, TREATMENT, OR PREVENTION OF DISEASE, IN MAN OR OTHER ANIMALS."

I did a little deeper dive on the Rife machine and found more history on the device.
"Rife devices' have figured prominently in a number of cases of health fraud in the U.S., typically centered on the uselessness of the devices and the grandiose claims with which they are marketed. In a 1996 case, the marketers of a 'Rife device' claiming to cure numerous diseases including cancer and AIDS were convicted of felony health fraud.[14] The sentencing judge described them as "targeting" the most vulnerable people, including those suffering from terminal disease" and providing false hope.[15] In 2002 John Bryon Krueger, who operated the Royal Rife Research Society, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in a murder and also received a concurrent 30-month sentence for illegally selling Rifedevices. "
--- The old RIFE devices without a cybernetic loop do not work: https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=f86df308ce4f407be710c9f4239346d2a0a40a79

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@timber3085
Thank you John for your in-depth research.
As difficult as it is to accept an illness with basically little to no treatment sometimes we have to just bite the bullet. If these treatments were effective I believe the medical establishment would know and advise patients. New Neuropathy cures pop up almost daily. My neuropathy doctor said the crooks recycle their variety of fraudulent goods about every 10 years. Don't give your money to scammers. It's not helping us and promoting an illegal trade.
Jake

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