View Full Version : Affordable New Rife System - $399
Marius Fry
04-08-2008, 04:16
I would like to bring to everyone's attention a great powerful Rife System I have for sale. It is based on an analogue frequency generator with a manually tuned frequency coverage of 1Hz-2,000,000Mhz over 6 ranges, with onboard amplifier giving an adjustable output of 1V-40V. It has a 5 digit frequency readout display and included copper handgrips and copper footplates. Supplied with instructions.
Price $399 plus shipping.
Please get in touch with me at royalmp2001@gmail.com for further details.
Peter Walker
04-09-2008, 19:27
Hi Marius,
the For Sale area is for private sales only. Is this sale private or commercial?
Frank Verdi
04-09-2008, 20:53
http://heal-me.com.au/
If you have access to a computer, you can utilize Rife technologies simply by downloading Ken Uzzell's FREX program - It is free but you can upgrade to one without time limitation for a onetime lifetime fee of $60.
I have found using this program to be very effective - It also has a very attractive graphics format featuring many wave types - The program comes complete with an alphabetical index & a thousand or so medical conditions are included with appropriate CAFL and Rife frequencies - It is also possible to input a frequency & receive a listing of medical conditions treated with that frequency - Also you can create and save your own programs & time parameters per frequencies.
In my opinion, it is very easy to use & a better Rife system than many that sell for thousands of dollars & all that is necessary is to download it at the above link...
Frank
Louis Palmer
04-10-2008, 03:36
Hi Frank,
I agree with you but I find my computer does not put out enough power. I use the ear phone connection in the front which is the same as the speaker out put off the card. The voltage is a function of the freq. but no matter what freq one uses there is not enough power from the sound card or the computer.
So do you use and amp, if so what kind. I know Heal Me offers one but it is $450. There has got to be a cheaper way to do this.
Spiritlrp
Frank Verdi
04-10-2008, 04:07
Louis:
Just using my laptops' speaker system is more than sufficient (on a Gateway & also on an HP).
The HP as is with its built-in Altec Lansing system is so loud that I turn the volume down to about 5% when I'm running frequencies in the background.
When the sound system is all jazzed up for great audio, a $29 Soundblaster card is involved (external) & a $79 Logitech 5-1 speaker surround sound system is used.
I've never been aware of FREX having a large requirement on audio resources.
Frank PS: $450 is the price of the entire laptop
Louis Palmer
04-10-2008, 16:14
Hi Frank,
How are you using your system? I want a contact use method either by hand held or better yet wrist bans. The best I can get out of my Dell desk top unit is .5 to 1.5 volts using a sound blaster 24 bit sound card. That is not enough for a contact system. One needs at least 4 to 5 volts or higher.
The Frex program is great but an amp is going to be required, do you know of a good cheap one?
Spiritlrp
Frank Verdi
04-10-2008, 18:58
Louis:
I just use the audio tones - They seem very effective...
I have 3 different sets of wristbands & God only knows how many hand electrodes, but with FREX, I use audio tones only...
No knowledge of plausible amplifiers...
Frank
Andrea Fetsko
04-10-2008, 23:26
you can run Frex through a boom box or stereo system and use those as the amp. That's what I am doing with a stereo and RF device and it works well with the RF in the headset plugin. Before I was running only through my desktop gateway speakers and using a radio frequency emitter and that helped a little as did listening live to the frequencies through headphones or not. If you want the contact with electrodes for hands or feet then you can plug those into one of the speakers I believe as the output. I am still trying to figure that one out.
I would like a hands on analog version such as this one discussed above but not sure the high frequencies can be reached or the 1.6 hz required for facial toning. I am new at this and learning quickly as I go. Also would love a plasma ball or two for treatment that way --would use those while sleeping.
Since plugging into the stereo I have gotten much relief from my allergies. All I can say is God bless Ken for sharing Frex & CHIAmp with us -- he is a god in my book. :) much light and love--Andrea
Louis Palmer
04-11-2008, 01:44
Hi Andrea,
I have tried using a boom box, Aiwa system but I still do not get much power in the form of voltage from the head phone plug. Have not tried the speaker leads. What is your RF device? I use the boom box with my pc as the speakers and sound is a lot better then you can get from most computer speakers. You have to have a aix port on the boom box to make the connection.
I tried running a line from the head phone port of the computer to the amp on my main sound system amp but ran into some ground loop problems I think. Also I think a good cable might be needed to run the 10 to 15 feet. I thought about getting a reasonable stereo amp to use for this but I don't have any idea what to look for or what the specs would be.
Anyone with ideas here please post.
Spiritlrp.
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