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Doctor Royal Raymond Rife, the Father of Electro-Magnetic Frequency Therapy and the Only Person to Successfully Cure Cancer with Zero Side-Effects
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Victor Koech

May 18, 2024

Those who personally knew Dr. Royal Raymond Rife have referred to him as a genius. He was a scientist and inventor, and starting in the 20s, he began building a large, very complex microscope capable of magnifying objects 31,000 times!

Compared with the maybe 1700 times that were available on standard microscopes in the 30s and 40s, by 1940, he had invented a 2 ft. microscope weighing 200 pounds and including 5682 parts, which enabled him to see viruses and bacteria in a way that no other scientist had at that time.

Because his organisms were so small, he devised a method of staining them with light. Through this work, he came to understand that living things, including pathogens, viruses, and bacteria, have their own frequency or oscillation patterns. He discovered that, similar to how a specific music note can shatter a wine glass when sung at its resonant frequency, he could match specific frequencies with specific pathogens to destroy them.

And as he continued to isolate viruses and bacteria and locate their frequencies, he also claimed he discovered the virus responsible for cancer. Using resonance, or what he termed the mortal oscillatory rate of the virus, he was able to kill it repeatedly in laboratory experiments. He completed 100 experiments on tumors and rats purposely injected with isolated cancer cells before ever attempting to use these frequencies on people.

Of this treatment, Rife would later write, “With frequency instrument treatment, no tissue is destroyed, no pain is felt, no noise is audible, and no sensation is noticed. A tube lights up and 3 minutes later, the treatment is complete, the virus or bacteria is destroyed and the body recovers itself naturally from the toxic effects of the virus or bacteria.”.

Rife was hailed in the scientific and medical communities for his discoveries, at first. By 1937, he had established a company called Beamray with several colleagues and 14 of his machines were manufactured.

A group of doctors headed by Dr. Milbank Johnson, the president of the Southern Californian American Medical Association at the time, carried out an experiment in 1934 with 16 patients who were near death. The patients were exposed to frequencies suggested by Dr. Rife for 90 days. According to the findings, two of the patients needed an extra month of treatment to fully recover, while 14 patients were found to be cancer-free.

His findings were first widely published, in June of 1940 the LA Times reported, “for organisms too small to be stained, an ingenious illuminating system is used. The system utilizes Rife’s theory that organisms respond to certain wavelengths, a theory he carries to finality by bombarding disease-germs with radio waves which are tuned to those of the minute man-killers, and the virus he says occurs in cancer has rife insist disintegrated under such radio waves”.

So, multiple doctors used these machines, tested them out, and saw that they worked. It wasn’t just Rife’s word.

But what happened? Why aren’t these machines in hospitals and cancer treatment centers in the world today? Why don’t we have them?

In 1934, Dr. Morris Fishbein bought the whole American Medical Association stock and tried to buy Rife's rights to his machine, but Rife turned him down. Unfortunately, someone set fire to Dr. Rife's lab after this attempt, destroying all the research that proved his work.

Many people who supported Dr. Rife had died or stopped believing in his work by 1944, and his research was no longer seen as valid. And in 1971, Dr. Raymond Royal Rife died broke and alone at the age of 83 after having a heart attack from taking too much Valium and alcohol by accident.

Cancer Journal, Primary Care, Annuals of the NY Academy of Science, Journal of Alternative Complementary Medicine, Integrative Medicine Insights, and Biomedical Science Instruments are just a few of the recent journals that have written about Rife's work. They all agree on one thing: Rife Therapy works amazingly well.

Furthermore, frequency therapy is being looked at by conventional medicine as a way to help people get better.

A single study involved a small group of patients with metastatic cancer. Hepatocellular carcinoma was the name of the cancer they had in their liver. Low-frequency waves were found to have an effect on cancer cells. Normal cells were not hurt. However, this study is still just an experiment, so it's not clear how it might work. Of great importance is the fact that the electromagnetic frequencies utilized in this study were not the same as those found in rife machines.

Despite the evidence that low energy waves might kill cancer cells, we need more research apparently. The status quo on cancer treatment is still on chemotherapy and radiation peddled by Big Pharma, thus, Rife’s treatment is still far from going mainstream.

It is almost a century later, and it is decidedly saddening that all we still have to content with are cancer treatments that in many cases maybe worse than the actual disease, while alternative cancer treatments with far more success languish in obscurity.

Given Rife’s discovery and recent research, many websites presently promote cancer cure through the Rife machine, but as expected, no reputable scientific cancer organizations support any of these claims.

But while you could harm your health if you stop your cancer treatment for an unproven treatment, it is understandable that you might want to try anything if you think it might help treat or cure your cancer. Only you can decide whether to use an alternative cancer therapy such as a Rife machine.

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