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    Default Re: Can a Rife machine cure cancer?

    Hello Westley,

    What it comes down to is what you want. The PERL has a fixed carrier frequency of 27MHz and the MOPA has a variable carrier frequency from 2.1MHz to 3.6MHZ.

    We made the MOPA variable so that people would have the choice of being able to set the carrier frequency on frequencies that were used by Philip Hoyland and Dr. Rife in the Beam Ray Clinical instrument. By making it a variable carrier you can use three methods. One: Use the frequency they used directly. Two: use sidebands to hit the frequency. If you can hit the frequency by either a direct frequency or a sideband it would be better than hitting it with, Three: a square wave harmonic.

    So what it really comes down to is you have to decide which method you would prefer to use. Both instruments are good instruments.

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    Jeff Garff


    Quote Originally Posted by Westley Chang View Post
    Its me again. Sorry for asking so many questions.

    I am torn between purchasing the GB4000 and the Resonant Light PERL machine.

    I was looking at the specs and noticed that the Resonant Light PERL only has a frequency range of 1 million hertz compared to the GB4000 which is 20 million hertz.

    Based upon the document from Nenah Sylver, she mentions that it is not so much the frequency range as the harmonics (or sideband frequencies) created by the machine which destroy the cancer. Apparently, I was told that the PERL machine is so finely tuned that it precisely creates the required frequencies with ease. On the other hand, it sounds like the GB4000 is more manual in the sense that one has to search the right specific frequencies which work.

    On the other hand, I was reading some cites and it mentions the following,"
    When looking to purchase a frequency generator the two most important considerations when purchasing a frequency generator is the FREQUENCY RANGE and POWER OUTPUT of the instrument. If it does not have a frequency range which goes from the audio range to at least 12,000,000 hertz (12 million or 12 Megahertz) then you will not be able to use Dr. Rife’s original high RF frequencies."

    Last but not least, there is much more information about the GB4000 than there is about the PERL machine.

    Any advice or recommendations would be enormously appreciated. Thanks again.

    Regards,

    Wes

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