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435 Hams in the Cornfield:
Healing With Radio Waves: Fact Or Snake Oil?
More than half a decade ago, in the 1920's and 1930's, a scientist by the name of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife invented the World's first Virus Microscope. But this is not his only claim to fame. Dr. Rife spent his life's work studying the micro organisms that were for the first time visible to the human eye (thanks to him). His specific interest was in the cells that are responsible for causing troublesome diseases.
He began experimenting with radio wave frequencies and this turned out to be the route that would consume his studies. His findings were very exciting at the time, and remain so today. It was his contention that every molecule has a resonate frequency attached to it. Another way of saying this is that all elementary particles are always vibrating (or oscillating) at their specific resonate frequency, and that in fact all existence is predicated upon sound waves.
It's interesting that the latest quantum physics theory, born only a decade or so ago, arrives at a similar conclusion. It is called String Theory and it basically suggests that the physical universe is built out of sound vibrations, kind of like everything is the result of some huge cosmic guitar being played somewhere. It's a mind-blowing concept that is held by some of the sharpest minds in the physics community, including Steven Hawking.
Dr. Rife made incredible progress in this field that has unfortunately not been picked up on and continued with by our modern medical society. His research eventually documented 52 specific frequencies which could be used to treat many common health maladies, including tuberculosis and cancer. His laboratory work showed that he could safely destroy these bad cells and microbes by simply increasing the intensity of the frequency until they disintegrated from the pressure. He documented successful results in both the laboratory environment and in humans.
The human body's cell structure and good bacteria were unaffected by these treatments. That's because those cells resonate at entirely different frequencies and are naturally insulated from potentially harmful radio waves. It's the same reason an opera singer can shatter a glass without hurting anything or anybody else around it.
Many people who have studied Rife's work have concluded that he discovered the cure for cancer eighty years ago. That notion seems a bit absurd, doesn't it? But the evidence and documented results are there. It's just not something that fits into the way modern health care has evolved, so it has been banished to exist under the suspicious Alternative Health label.
Within the alternative health care culture you will discover advanced devices built upon Dr. Rife's original work whose purpose is to administer healing radio frequencies. More than 250 isolated frequencies have now been discovered for treating everything from general detoxification to cancer. These machines range from foot baths to handheld units and many are built by enterprising people in their garage. You should definitely do your due diligence if you are considering purchasing one of these machines, and we would suggest going for quality over price point.
So, are healing radio waves just another snake oil product being peddled under the guise of alternative health methods? Only you can decide. If you think acupuncture, chiropractors, and herbal supplements are all some kind of scam just because the FDA will not endorse them, it's probably not for you. But if you are a bit more open minded it might be worth exploring. After all, what have you got to lose except your troublesome health condition?
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