Rife technology is based
upon the pioneering inventive work done by Dr.
Royal Rife in the 1930's. Dr. Rife's frequency
instrument utilized a radio transmitter with the ability to
output across a wide radio frequency band. The unit was pulsed
and used only radio frequencies. The output from the radio
transmitter was used to drive a gas-filled glass tube. This
tube would act as an antenna and was placed very close to
the patient for treatment. Dr. Rife discovered the resonant
frequencies, or as he called them, Mortal Oscillatory Rates
(MOR) of over 50 infectious disease. Dr. Rife also, discovered
the MOR of cancer. Test were made of the device in
the mid-1930's in clinics run by physicians associated with
the University of Southern California. In one notable
test 16 of 16 patients were cured of their cancer in less
than 90 days.
The plasma tube on Dr. Rife's tube
acts as the antenna of the device, an antenna with some unique
properties. A plasma generates what are known as Longitudinal
waves in addition to traditional Electromagnetic waves. As
the waves travel through the body, the cells that are resonant
to the wave will demodulate the signal. This is the same way
your radio works, a resonant circuit is created by changing
the radio's tuning and you are able to selectively demodulate
just on radio station at a time. If there is no resonance,
the wave passes through unchanged with no effects. As he wave
passes through unchanged with no effects.
As the wave passes through a resonant
section of the body, it will of course become slightly weaker
the farther it travels. Thus the problem is not one of penetration
but that of tissue saturation or permeation. This is overcome
by using higher power transmitters, larger plasma tubes or
more audio modulation.
The Rife device does not
involve tissue heating. No tissue heating or diathermy effects
occur from the output of the plasma tube. Different tube gasses
have different emission spectra, and some effects can be derived
different effects can be derived from this fact. Neon gas
produces some infrared radiation and this is slightly warming
as well as very soothing. Helium gas runs at the same audio
frequencies as neon can be very irritating. Argon gas is the
most widely used gas, can be a bit agitating, but also seems
to have the ability to produce the widest range of effects.
Many people use a small percentage of neon gas along with
argon (as does the BeamRay) to give a tube a cross spectrum
range of effects.
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