A true Rife Machine will have no side effects, but may create a Healing Crisis, otherwise known as a Herxheimer reaction. Subjects may experience physical reactions during and after their first few Rife machine sessions. These reactions can occur during a session, and up to 24 hours after a session. The reactions range from tingling, itchiness, dizziness, uncomfortable twinges and physical pain (rare). Lets explain why this may happen. If a client has an infection, in a tooth, for instance, millions upon millions of bacteria would inhabit that tooth and the surrounding area. If a Rife machine is turned on, suddenly the bacteria all rupture. This debris must be escorted out of the body through the skin, bowels, and urinary tract. In the case of severe infections, the initial detox can be pronounced. The good news is that the first reaction is always the worst, and there rarely is a second reaction. After the first Rife session, the client should be made aware of the possibility of diarrhea. Clients with cancer may notice a decrease in pain, as well as a change in the size of their tumor. Urine may also become darker and greasy after the first few sessions as toxins leave the body through the kidneys. Some clients may have difficulty sleeping the night after the first session due to increased energy. Other clients may experience what they believe to be a full blown cold the next day. One way to distinguish a cold from a healing crisis is that during a healing crisis, the client still has energy. On rare occasions, a rash may appear. If this happens, it will disappear within 72 hours. Using medication on this rash will only force back in a poison the body is trying to expel. Clients with bladder infections, PID or chronic yeast infections may notice vaginal discharge. As a final note, it is not unheard of to pass a dead worm into the toilet after receiving a parasite frequency. It is important to remind the clients that a healing crisis is always temporary, and that it is better to have the offending micro-organism dead and on its way out, rather than alive and on the inside. | |||||||
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