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    Default Re: Does a Rife machine harm normal body cells?

    @Randall,

    I appreciate the direction to Dr. Gary Wades site. Bedini mentions him on his interview with Rense as well as the BCX Ultra and a non-descriptive mention of a few others.

    Dr. Wades approach is fascinating and very different from others i have seen, both in the scanning approach and method of delivery.

    In keeping with the title of the thread, Dr. Wade mentions that there are frequencies that are harmful to the human cell, but does not specify what those frequencies are. I guess we are left to our own devices to figure that out...or maybe someone (with a Wade machine) has or could contact Dr. Wade to find out what frequencies he believes are harmful.

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    Default Re: Does a Rife machine harm normal body cells?

    I read one manual that states that 1840 and 1910 can have serious long term deleterious effects and even stimulate growth in malignant tumors.

    Does anyone have information on these frequencies and a reason or confirmation of the above?

    Leroy

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