Comparisons of the different Rife Machines available today
We have either owned, represented or disassembled (and sometimes all 3) all of the devices that follow. ASTROPULSE-D This company has changed it's name from Quantronics, to the Electrospectrum to the Astropulse D. They manufacture a pads type device, so they really are Chrane machines. If you decide on this kind of unit, go to an electronic supply store and purchase a $200 function generator, two BNC cables, and two alligator clips, and you will have the same device for $220. NATURETRONICS MODEL-D The last incarnation of the old Astropulse D BIOSOLUTIONS The latest incarnation of the old Astropulse D This is a home kit Rife machine assembled from a cb radio and off the shelf components. It's output can be from 40 to 80 Watts. If you are comfortable doing some minor electrical work, or if finances are the limiting factor, then the Bare units may be a good choice for you. Some of the parts are not designed to be in use continually so if you are planning on using this unit clinically, practitioner may want to have 2 on hand, and alternate use each hour to keep them cool. These units have a definite RF field emanating from them so antioxidants before and after are a good idea. BIORAY-LYNN KENNY Bioray is an excellent device. If you are only interested in the Chrane frequencies, then this is a good choice. We can order this device for you if you like. BIOTECH 2000 It is a cross between a true Rife machine and a direct contact device. It has gas discharge tubes, but they must be placed directly over the problem area due to their weak output (less than one watt). The drawback here is that you cannot expose the entire body at once. It is rare that a pathogenic microorganism will be so localized. It would take hours if not days to effectively treat the whole body this way, as opposed to minutes with our units. BOB BECK'S DEVICE The Bob' Beck device is based on an entirely different principle than a Rife machine. It is placed over the arteries, and pulses a mild electrical charge through the bloodstream. Through this effect they claim to be able to devitalize the viruses. DON TUNNEY Don Tunney makes a CB radio device. They are known to break down and he does not honor his warrantees. ED SKILLINGS PHOTON SOUND BEAM This is a cross between a violet ray device and a Biotech 2000 that only outputs one to three frequencies. The units I have seen use 727 Hertz. They will move the lymphatic fluid quite well, but one unhappy subject permanently lost sensation in her arm after using it. It may have been coincidental, but why take the risk. It also has a similar effect as the Bob Beck device. EMEM2 This is a cross between a pads unit and a photon sound beam. HULDA CLARK'S ZAPPER This device puts out an offset electrical pulse which is claimed to kill parasites. This is a pads type device, but with only one frequency. JW LABS This company sells a pads type device, see below. PAD TYPE DEVICE These are the most common Rife type devices and up until recently accounted for more than 90% of all devices sold. These have cylindrical metal handholds and flat footplates, that you must physically touch. Older systems required the user to put their feet in buckets of salt water. They send electrical charges through your body pulsed at Chrane frequencies. ROY HALL - HALL PORTABLE-RIFE WAVE REJUVENATOR- Mk2
ROYAL RIFE SOCIETY This group represents itself to be an independent testing facility that tries all the Rife machines on the market and recommends the best one. In reality, they are the advertising arm of the Astropulse D company. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BOB BECK DEVICE AND THE HULDA CLARK ZAPPER? A rife machine relies on frequency, a Bob Beck device relies on voltage/amperage and a Hulda Clark zapper relies on polarity. Only a true rife machine can affect the entire body at once, but you must have the right frequency. With the other two units, you can effect many different lifeforms at once, but they cannot reach the entire body. | |||||||
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