Frequently Asked Questions

1)  What is the difference between an analog and a digital device?
2)  Can the ‘Rife’ frequencies be dangerous?
3)  How long does a typical session last?
4)  How long do I need to use it?
5) Why might I feel worse when first using it?
6) Is a Rife machine all I need to fight disease?




1) What is the difference between an analog and a digital device?

Both machines produce square waves, which are able to have an effect, to varying degrees. The benefit of the analog devices, is that they are rich in harmonics. Harmonics can be likened to a complex musical chord, made up of many notes, in contrast to just one note. The analog wave is like a chord, rich in harmonics, whereas the digitally created wave is strictly one frequency.

Since micro-organisms have a basic frequency as adults, their oscillating rates vary through their stages of growth. A parasite for example, develops from an egg, into a larvae, (and then a teenager), and finally into an adult. Along this growth cycle, the MOR (Mortality Oscillatory Rate) varies slightly. The rich analog square wave carries a full spectrum of frequencies which then have a better desired effect. For the digital machine to generate the same effect, one might have to run a number of frequencies to equal the harmonics of one analog frequency.

2) Can the ‘Rife’ frequencies be dangerous?

Yes. Getting out of bed can be dangerous. So can taking aspirin. Generally, most people take 2-4 aspirin without many difficulties. If you take the whole bottle though, you’re bound to have some serious, and perhaps life threatening side effects.

Similarly, people have been using “Rife” frequency type machines for over 70 years. Many seriously ill people have used them. Royal Rife himself found that the volunteers he treated who had cancer, fared better when they used the machine every 2nd or 3rd day, instead of daily. The reason? He believed that this allowed the body to eliminate the toxins produced by the ‘die off’ of the micro-organisms he was zapping. The rule for Rife was: go slow. If a person felt lousy the day after zapping, this indicated a large amount of die off, and their body needed time to remove these toxins, before they started zapping again.

3) How long does a typical session last?

Rife often used 3 minutes per frequency. He believed that the body needed time to process the resulting toxins and dead microbes.

4) How long do I need to use it?

Time and experience will help you determine that. However, some experience quick relief of symptoms and stop using the machine. To their chagrin, the symptoms quickly return. What happened? It’s possible that they did not resolve the underlying problem. Symptoms in themselves, cannot tell you if you have removed the offending parasites or viruses to the proper degree.

5) Why might I feel worse when first using it?

Rife considered this response beneficial, indicating that the frequencies were having an effect on microbes in the body. Rife believed that micro-organisms were either damaged and unable to reproduce, or actually killed during "Rifing", resulting in a toxic ‘die off’ of organisms, which can make you feel worse, until they have been eliminated from the body.

6) Is a Rife machine all I need to fight disease?

Generally no. While a Rife machine may support the body to disable harmful bacteria, parasites, fungus, and viruses, our experience has shown that those who combine this technology with other healthy supplements, exercise, and healthy eating and living see better results. We do not advocate looking to any one modality as a ‘silver bullet’ that will solve all your health problems. We strongly urge that users do not discontinue any medical treatment that has been recommended by their primary care or other physicians.

























































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