| 110,
110v, 110VAC, 110-volt, 110 volt, 120, 120v, 120VAC, 120-volt,
120 volt |
Common
house current in North America and parts of Japan, using alternate
current (AC). Our company makes 110/120 volt AC instruments
for our entire product line. |
| 220,
220v, 220VAC, 220-volt, 220 volt, 230, 230v, 230VAC, 230-volt,
230 volt, 240, 240v, 240VAC, 240-volt, 240 volt |
Common
house current in Europe and much of Asia, using alternate
current (AC). Our company makes 220/240 volt AC instruments
for our overseas customers. |
| 717 |
Our
company’s telephone area code in Columbia, PA. International
clients and prospects may use email or dial [011] 717-684-4954
to reach our telephone or fax. |
| ACCC,
accc |
Association
of Community Cancer Centers. |
| accelerated
learning |
A
technique for increasing IQ and learning speed — accepted
through scientific research. |
| acne |
Acne
is a disorder resulting from hormones acting on the skin's
oil glands which leads to plugged pores and outbreaks of blackheads
and lumps commonly called pimples or zits. |
| acupressure,
accupressure |
Acupressure
is an ancient Chinese healing method used to cure many common
ailments. It involves applying pressure to certain points
throughout the body to relieve pain and promote good health.
Since the 1970’s it is slowly becoming recognized as
an effective form of healing. Performed by an acupressure
therapist, it is relatively painless, and most of the techniques
can be self-taught and administered. |
| acupuncture,
accupuncture |
An
oriental type of medicine, it involves the insertion of stainless
steel needles into various body areas. A low-frequency current
may be applied to the needles to produce greater stimulation.
Treatment is applied to “acupuncture points,”
which are said to be located throughout the body. |
| ADD,
ADHD |
ADD/ADHD
is a neurological disorder with he major symptoms of the disorder
being distractibility, forgetfulness, inability to concentrate,
poor attention span and impulsiveness. About 4% of the population
suffers from some form of ADD or ADHD. |
| ADD
products, ADHD products |
Powerful
interventions and recommended products for Attention Deficit
Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. |
| age-related
macular degeneration, age
related |
See
“macular degeneration.” |
| AIDS,
aids, aquired |
Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AIDS is a retro virus that renders
the immune system impotent allowing opportunistic infections
to kill the patient. |
| AIDS
cure, AIDS treatment,
aids cure, aids treatment |
Any
treatment reversing the progression of the AIDS virus. European
mistletoe is being studied as a possible cure. There have
been a growing number of cases where dying patients get out
of their sickbed and return to work. |
| air
ionizers, air
onizers, aironizers |
Traps
pollutants on metal plates, like a magnet. Also circulates
negative ions into the air, which are proven to remove pollutants
and particles from the air. Some are plateless. |
| allopathic
medicine, allopathy |
The
term "allopathy"was invented by German physician
Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843). He conjoined allos "opposite"
and pathos "suffering"as a referent to harsh medical
practices of his era which included bleeding, purging, vomiting
and the administration of highly toxic drugs. (Quote from
www.ncahf.org) |
| Allred,
Barry |
Barry
Allred makes gas-filled tubes used in signage, Rife machines,
and Rife-type devices. |
| altered
states, Altered States |
Relaxation
of the mind; also many websites. |
| alternative,
alternative healing, alternative health, alternative medicine,
alternatives |
A
form of healing and heath considered to be radical by the
medical establishment. Many of the modalities predate so called
mainstream treatments and in many cases are gentler and more
effective. Some are not as gentle or effective. |
| AMA |
American
Medical Association.
From tobacco to adolescent health, from AIDS to Medicare,
the American Medical Association speaks out on issues important
to patients and the nation’s health. AMA policy on such
issues is decided through its democratic policy-making
process, in the AMA House of Delegates, which meets
twice a year. The AMA’s activities with for-profit entities
are directed by AMA guidelines for corporate relationships. |
| American-made,
American made |
At
least assembled here in the USA. |
| American
Biologics |
A
company that sells vitamin and herbal supplements. |
| analog |
Unlike
today’s digital (push button) electronic components,
analog is older and more of a mechanical nature. |
| Angel
of the Northwoods |
A
nickname attributed to Dan Tracy, inventor of the emem2 and
emem3 machines. |
| antibiotic,
antibiotics |
A
form of medicine, also called antimicrobials, that fights
bacterial infections. Unfortunately they have no effect on
viruses and we are building up resistance to them such that
they are becoming less and less effective in treating illness.
This fact is good reason to explore promising alternative
modalities. |
| anticancer,
anti-cancer |
As
the name implies, used for treating cancer. |
| antigenic
shift |
A
change in the makeup of Lyme bacteria into such a thing as
the "cyst state," for example. |
| antler |
See
"velvet antler." |
| argyria |
A
blue-gray permanent discolorization of the skin caused by
excessively large silver particles. |
| arthritic,
arthritics, arthritis, arthritus |
A
disease of the joints. Rhumatoid and Osteo are the two most
common types. Much relief can be obtained by msm and glucosamine
or glucosamine and chondroiten. Also castor oil rubs using
a heat lamp has been proven to reverse the condition. |
| aspirin |
Acetylsalicylic
acid — a prescription-free therapy of painful, inflammatory,
and/or feverish states. Aspirin is well tolerated by most
people and has a variety of uses from pain control to fever
recuction. Aspirin can help relieve pain and reduce the risks
of heart attack and stroke. |
| Astropulse |
A
manufacturer of Rife-like machines using hand held electrodes. |
| athletes
foot, athlete’s foot |
A
fungal infection that develops between the toes. |
| attention
deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder,
hypoactive |
See
"ADD/ADHD." |
| aura |
The
common name for the electromagnetic field that surrounds all
living things. It has been photographed and quantitatively
measured using conventional means. |
| autoimmune |
A
condition where the body's immune system
is unable to distinguish between foreign particles and the
body's own cells and as a result attacks normal body tissue. |
| babesiosis |
A
malaria-like disease that frequently accompanies Lyme disease
infections. It is a red blood parasite. There are blood tests
to detect it as well as clinical symptoms. |
| bacillus |
They
are a class of bacteria that are rod-shaped, such as salmonella. |
| bacteria |
Single-cell
microorganisms that can cause infections and disease in animals
and humans. |
| bacteriology |
The
study of bacteria. |
| Baker,
Geoffrey Charles |
Geoffrey
Charles Baker (Geoffrey Baker or Geoff Baker) was the builder
of a Rife-type device in Australia in 1989. He spent many
years and millions of dollars studying and perfecting his
PET Rife-Crane unit. He also did a controlled study of Rife
treatment of arthritis in Australia. |
| Bare,
James |
James
Bare (Jim Bare) designed the Rife-Bare device. He is a researcher
and came up with the “low frequency” range (<10,000
hertz) used my many devices today. |
| bartonella |
A
bacterial infection also known as Cat Scratch disease. Severe
and chronic infections can occur especially in immunocompromised
hosts, that is people with weakened immune systems. |
| batteries,
battery |
Can
be used to power our company’s machines, using direct
current (DC). |
| Bb |
The
abbreviation for the Lyme bacteria, Borrelia burghdorferi. |
| beam,
beam ray, Beam Ray, beamray |
Machines
built by Rife back in the 1930’s. |
| Bechamp,
Antoine |
See
“pleomorphism.” |
| Beck,
Robert |
Robert
Beck (Bob Beck) is a manufacturer of electronic healing machines. |
| Becker,
Robert O. |
Robert
O. Becker, MD (Robert Becker) is an author and medical doctor.
He has written Cross Currents and The
Body Electric. |
| beneficial,
benefit, benefits |
Provides
positive results. |
| bio,
bioelectric, bioelectromagnetics, bioelectronics, hio-electronics,
bioenergetic, bio-energetic, bioenergy, bio-energy |
Energy
your body uses for maintaining or improving your health. |
| biofeedback,
bio-feedback |
Biofeedback
is a treatment technique in which people are trained to improve
their health. Clinicians reply on complicated biofeedback
machines in somewhat the same way that you rely on your scale
or thermometer by using signals from their own bodies. |
| biologics |
Agents
that give immunity to diseases or harmful biotic stresses. |
| Bioray |
A
company founded by Timothy Ray. |
| bioresonance,
bio-resonance |
Organisms
emit electromagnetic signals reflecting the cellular metabolism.
The regulation of biological phenomena by electromagnetic
stimuli is bioresonance. |
| Biosolutions |
Makers
of Rife-type machines. |
| 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.” (Quote from the “altered state”
website) |
| birch |
Our
company’s emem machines are made of birch plywood. |
| blocked
meridians |
Energy
changes that prohibit a normal flow of Qi (chi) throughout
parts of the body. Meridians are specific paths where Qi flows. |
| book,
books |
Bound
and printed information source(s). |
| booster |
That
which energizes or supplements, as in booster shot. |
| borrelia |
The
genus to which ticks belong. |
| breathwork |
The
science of how breathing certain ways energizes the body. |
| Brennan,
Barbara Ann |
Barbara
Ann Brennan is an author and healer who uses energy healing. |
| Breuss,
Rudolf |
Rudolf
Breuss was a healer from Austria, born in 1899. Breuss stated
that cancer cells feed and grow from protein. He theorized
that if one fasted for 42 days he could rid himself of cancer. |
| Brewer,
Keith |
Keith
Brewer, Ph.D. is a researcher who proved cancer cells die
in an alkaline environment. |
| Budwig,
Joanna |
Dr.
Joanna Budwig has spent years studying the effect of flaxseed
oil in the diet and its effect on cancer. Her work began back
in the 1950’s and is still being carried out today.
In some cases, researchers are using her methods but pretending
they never heard of her. Dr. Budwig began using a protocol
involving the combination of flaxseed oil and the sulphurated
protein found in cottage cheese. Many terminally ill patients
have been cured of their cancer with this combination. |
| Burgdorfer,
Willy |
Willy
Burgdorfer is a doctor, PhD, and the discoverer of the Lyme
bacteria. Granted an honorary MD degree for his contribution
to medicine. |
| burgdorferi |
A
specie of Lyme bacteria. |
| Burr,
Harold Saxton |
Dr.
Burr discovered that all living things, be them flora or fauna,
are controlled by “electric fields,” which could
be measured and mapped with standard voltmeters. These “fields
of life” or L-fields, as he termed them, are the basic
blueprints of all life on this planet. This work has been
duplicated by research at major universities. |
| C6LPE |
The
test is based on the discovery of six (6) peptides on the
surface of the spirochete, which are consistently present
and do not evade detection by the laboratory as many of the
other surface antigens of B. burgdorferi do. This test detects
all B. burgdorferi strains and genospecies. It is highly specific
and more sensitive than conventional tests for chronic Lyme
disease. It is also sensitive in early Lyme disease. |
| CAFL |
Consolidated
Annotated Frequency List. The best list of Crane Frequencies
we’ve found. Can be seen at www.electroherbalism.com. |
| calcium |
A
naturally occurring mineral vital for human life and good
health. Needed for strong bones and to prevent osteoporosis. |
| cancer |
A
systemic condition leading to uncontrolled growth of masses
of tissue. Research by Dr. Günter Enderlein and others points
to a microorganism responsible for allowing the condition
to start and flourish. |
| cancer
cure, cancer treatment |
A
means of eliminating cancerous masses or other forms from
the body. |
| candida |
A
yeast infection. Thought to occur when good bacteria are killed. |
| carnivora |
A
phytonutrient product derived from the juice of the Venus
Fly Trap plant. |
| Carpenter,
David |
David
Carpenter, a 69-year-old retired railway worker, had inoperable
cancer of the prostate gland and was sent home to die, per
Healthwatcher. He tried a low powered electrical pulse device
which did put him into remission for a while. He eventually
died. An example of desperation medicine, per Healthwatcher. |
| CCRG |
Canadian
Cancer Research group or Children’s Research Cancer Group. |
| CES |
Cranial
Electrotherapy Stimulation. |
| cesium,
cesium chloride |
“In
areas of the world where there is a high Cesium content in
the soil cancer is virtually unknown: Hopi Indians of Arizona,
the Hunza of North Pakistan, and the Indians of Central and
South America.” (Quote from cyclingforums.com)
1.) Cesium limits the cellular uptake of the nutrient glucose
— starving the cancer cell and diminishing fermentation.
Fermentation is the form of oxygen exchange used by cells
when diets include high amounts of fats and sugars and normal
respiration is impossible. 2.) Cesium raises the cell
pH to the range of 8.0, deadly for the cancer cell but not
for bodily tissue. (Quote from cancer-coverup.com) |
| charkas |
Energy
points on the body. These can be proven to exist through their
affect on hand-held plumb bobs, necklaces, or pendulums. |
| Cheb,
Bill |
Bill
Cheb is a premier manufacturer of phanatron and other types
of tubes for rife machines. A variety of gases are available.
Bill hails from Edmonton, Alberta. |
| chemtrail |
It
is believed chemtrails are composed at least in part by an
oil-based substance of unknown content that is actually being
sprayed from jets on populated areas. It has also been found
that some chemtrails contain unknown biological components.
There are many reports of increased diseases, especially lung
diseases, in areas where there are chemtrails. |
| chi |
Chinese
word used to describe “the natural energy of the Universe.” |
| Chigong,
Qigong |
A
form of Chinese self-healing through gentle exercises, meditation,
affirmations, visualitation, posturing, and sound therapies.
It has been studied for decades and has proven health benefits. |
| chiropractic,
chiropractic nutrition |
A
system of healing based on the premise that the relationship
between the structural integrity of the spinal column and
function in the human body is a significant health factor
and the normal transmission of nerve energy is essential to
the restoration and maintenance of health. Chiropractic does
not attempt to treat a disease but rather improve the host
defense abilities and mechanisms to assist the body to heal
itself. |
| Chopra,
Deepak |
Deepak
Chopra, MD, is a proponent of energy and spiritual healing. |
| chronic
fatigue, cronic |
Persistent
or long lasting state of exhaustion. |
| Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome (per CDC) |
1.
Clinically evaluated, unexplained persistent or relapsing
chronic fatigue that is of new or definite onset (i.e., not
lifelong), is not the result of ongoing exertion, is not substantially
alleviated by rest and results in substantial reduction in
previous levels of occupational, educational, social or personal
activities. 2. The concurrent occurrence of four or
more of the following symptoms: substantial impairment in
short-term memory or concentration; sore throat; tender lymph
nodes; muscle pain; multi-joint pain without joint swelling
or redness; headaches of a new type, pattern or severity;
unrefreshing sleep; and post-exertional malaise lasting more
than 24 hours. These symptoms must have persisted or recurred
during six or more consecutive months of illness and must
not have predated the fatigue. |
| Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
See
“COPD.” |
| chronic
sinusitis |
A
condition occurring when your sinuses are infected or inflamed
and lasts for 3 to 8 weeks but can continue for months or
even years. Must also be recurrent, which is, several acute
attacks within a year. |
| clafarin |
An
antibiotic used frequently for IV Lyme disease treatment. |
| Claire,
Ms. |
Ms.
Claire is a gifted psychic in PA, USA, who uses her gift to
help those in need and who are ill. |
| Clark,
Hulda |
Hulda
Clark is a PhD holder with an herbal program for treating
cancer. A naturopath who claims that all cancers are caused
by parasites and can be cured with a low-voltage electrical
device and various herbs. See www.huldaclark.com.
Also, see "Zapper." |
| clarkas |
Energy
points on the body. These can be proven to exist through their
affect on hand held plumb bobs, necklaces, pendulums, etc. |
| clean
water filters |
If
you don’t buy filtered or distilled water clean water. |
| cloudbuster |
A
large passive antenna, similar to a lightning rod, but which
is grounded into “living” or “activated”
water. It is supposed to produce rain and also dissipate chemtrails. |
| coil |
1.
Wire wound on a non-conductive core. 2. An electrical
device to increase voltage. |
| colloid |
A
suspension of finely divided particles in a continuous medium
from which the particles do not settle out rapidly and are
not readily filtered. In the case of colloidal silver, the
particles are suspended by having a uniform (positive) electrical
charge and repel each other. |
| colloidal
silver, coloidal
silver |
Silver
particles suspended in distilled water. The particles on the
bottom push up against the ones above, thus keeping them from
settling to the bottom. |
| color
therapy |
A
form of alternative medicine in which colors and their energy
frequencies are used to correct psychological or physical
imbalance. Each chakra has its own color and that color is
used to return it to balance. |
| Columbia,
PA US |
Home
city in Pennsylvania, USA of our company — makers of
emem “Rife” machines and colloidal silver generators
since November of 2000. Columbia is in Lancaster County, often
referred to as “Pennsylvania Dutch Country,” and
is part of the Greater Delaware Valley Region (Tri-State area
of PA/NJ/DE). Columbia, PA, sits on the east coast of the
Susquehanna River within the circle created by York, Harrisburg,
Lebanon, Reading, Philadelphia [all in Pennsylvania], Wilmington,
Newark [both in Delaware], and Baltimore [in Maryland]. While
based in Pennsylvania, we are willing to ship our products
to anywhere in the world. |
| concentrate,
concentrated |
To
infuse a solution with more of a substance. |
| consciousness
technology |
The
field of science, as it pertains to healing, wellness and
the brain. |
| contact,
contacts |
Devices
such as footplates or metal rods to transfer electrical energy. |
| contrail |
A
visible trail of condensed water vapor or ice crystals forming
in the wake of an aircraft. They are longer and most visible
when humidity levels in the airspace the plane flies through
are higher. They are more commonly called vapor trails. |
| COPD |
COPD
or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has no single definition
and is a disease of the lungs. It is caused by blocking of
the airways in the lungs and refers to a number of chronic,
incurable, irreversable lung disorders that obstruct the airways.
The most common form of COPD is a combination of chronic bronchitis
and emphysema. |
| crafted |
Hand-made
with care. |
| Crane,
John |
John
Crane was Dr. Royal Raymond Rife’s partner and chief
engineer. He aided in the development of many of Rife’s
inventions. John held degrees in law and engineering and was
an inventor. |
| creativity |
The
ability to bring forth ideas, concept, products, artwork,
etc. |
| credit |
A
means of obtaining goods or services without cash. |
| cure |
A
word which implies all traces of a disease have been removed
from the body. |
| cycles |
Naturally
recurring conditions, such as sine waves, the seasons, etc. |
| Darlington
transistor |
A
transistor which can be used as an on off switch. One well-suited
for duty in Rife machines. |
| degeneration |
A
condition of continued deterioration of the body or body parts. |
| desperation
medicine |
A
patient’s fear of death, disfigurement or mainstream
medicine causing them to grasp at straws and randomly try
alternative therapies. |
| detailed,
details |
Minor
points. |
| detox |
As
a verb meaning to eliminate toxins from the blood. Can be
used as a noun. |
| detoxification |
The
noun form of detox. |
| detoxifier,
detoxifiers |
Substances
said to expedite detoxification. |
| device |
The
generic name for an electronic apparatus. |
| diabetes,
diabetic, diabetics |
A
condition where the patient's body does not produce enough
insulin or their body cells are resistant to the action of
insulin. This results in excess sugar in the body which can
lead to severe illness or death. |
| diapulse |
The
Diapulse machine was developed in 1932 by Abraham J. Ginsburg,
M.D. (Abraham Ginsburg) and a physicist, Arthur Milinowski.
In double blind studies Diapulse has been shown to heal wounds
almost twice as fast as conventional treatment. Diapulse machines
have also been used to treat sport injuries, comas, strokes,
nerve damage and “chronic” wounds extremely successfully. |
| digital |
A
technology based on use of most but not every possible value.
For instance a digital frequency generator typically represents
values to the nearest 0.1 hertz. It can be precise but cannot
represent every possible value. |
| discussion |
A
term referring to people exchanging viewpoints. |
| disease,
diseases |
The
literal meaning is "not at ease". Refers to a condition
where the body is negatively impacted by a pathogens such
as a bacteria or virus. |
| doctor,
doctors |
An
academic title meaning a person extremely well versed in his
profession such that he/she can teach it. Also a title referring
to one licensed and qualified to practice medicine, perform
chiropractic, etc. |
| double |
Twice
as much of something, a copy of something or someone. |
| Doug
device |
A
reportedly effective, albeit extremely heavy and difficult
to make device where an audio amplifier is fed into a capacitor/coil
combination. |
| Dueck,
Tyrell |
Tyrell
Dueck was a young Canadian lad whose family stopped conventional
cancer therapy for the boy’s osteogenic sarcoma. The
family chose prayers instead and eventually went to Mexico
for a weeklong unknown and probably quack therapy. The boy
died later in 1999 after a reported brief remission. |
| electrodes |
Positive
or negative poles in power generation, electroplating, or
storage battery applications. |
| Electroherbalism |
A
website
containing Crane frequencies, information about Rife devices,
anecdotes, a book reprint, and much helpful alternative health
information. A must-visit site. |
| electromagnetic,
electro-magnetic |
An
electromagnet is a length of copper wire wound around an iron
core such as a nail or rod. When a DC current is applied to
the wire, the core becomes temporarily magnetized. |
| electromagnetic
field, electromagnetic fields |
The
area where radio waves or magnetism is present whether from
a magnet, a radio station, a planet or even a living thing
(we all have weak magnetic fields that surround us). Some
call it an aura, but it is still a magnetic field. |
| electromed,
electromedicine, electro-medicine |
Any
form of electrical or electronic product to improve the health
of the patient. |
| electronic,
electronics |
A
broad category of electrically powered devices utilizing vacuum
tubes or semiconductors. |
| electronic
frequency generator |
A
device which creates a pulsed signal which can be utilized
by Rife devices. These can be either analog or digital generators. |
| electronic
treatments |
Improving
the health of patients through the use of electromedicine. |
| electrotherapy,
electro-therapy |
Any
kind of therapy involving electricity from tens units to some
Rife devices. Commonly used by chiropractors. A pulsed electrical
current is applied the patient’s body. Different from
Rife devices in that the equipment typically is limited to
muscle relaxation. |
| ELISA |
A
category of Lyme disease blood tests sometimes called a “titre”
which typically generates false negatives at least 50% of
the time. They rarely show false positives. There is but one
lone good ELISA we know of which is the C6LPE. |
| EM
rash |
The
bullseye (EM, or Erythema Migrans) rash is an early symptom
of Lyme disease - a disease caused by the bite of an infected
tick. |
| em+,
EM+ |
Devices
made by Bruce Stenulson. |
| email |
Electronic
mail using computers, WebTV, MSN-TV, terminals, etc. |
| emem,
EMEM, emems,
EMEMs, emem's, EMEM's, emem’s, EMEM’s |
The
initials stand for "Electro Magnetic Experimental Machines." |
| emem2,
EMEM2 |
A
weak but very inexpensive contact Rife-inspired device. |
| emem3,
EMEM3 |
A
simple, relatively low power, contact-free Rife-inspired device
— also very inexpensive. |
| emem3d,
EMEM3D |
An
EMEM3 with double the power. |
| emem5,
EMEM5 |
Any
EMEM3 or EMEM3D with a digital input. |
| emem7,
EMEM7 |
Any
EMEM3 or EMEM3D with the new higher power anti-parallel circuitry. |
| EMF |
The
letters stand for electromagnetic field which can apply to
a magnetic field such as the Earth’s or to radio waves
perhaps from a car’s ignition system or radio station. |
| emission |
The
term for the energy created in the making of an EMF. |
| emphysema |
A
condition where the lungs lose elasticity and remain over-inflated
due to destruction of the alveoli or air sacs. |
| Enby,
Erik |
Erik
Enby was born in 1937. He became a Swedish Medical doctor
and proponent of Dr. Günter Enderlein’s study of
pleomorphism. He has published a variety of papers and articles.
He is still active in research today. |
| Enderlein,
Günter |
Günter
Enderlein (Gunter Enderlein) was a German physician, microbiologist
and researcher who developed an herbal cancer cure in the
1930’s. |
| energy |
Expended
or stored force. For example a coiled spring is stored or
potential energy. A turbine generating electricity is expended
or kinetic energy. |
| energy
healing |
A
proven form of transferring magnetic energy from one person’s
EMF to another. Before and after measurements were taken on
healers and patients proving this effect as fact. |
| energy
medicine |
A
very broad category of medicine including everything from
nuclear medicine to hands-on healing. |
| energy
resonance |
See
"resonance." |
| enzyme |
A
protein that acts as a catalyst, speeding the rate at which
a biochemical reaction occurs. |
| erlichiosis |
A
bacterial infection typically spread by ticks and generally
transmitted along with Lyme disease by the same tick bite.
It is characterized by many of the same symptoms but generally
accompanied by high fevers. |
| Europe,
European |
A
continent. Our company is glad to ship products here. |
| European
mistletoe |
An
herb used as an antibacterial agent, anti-cancer agent, etc. |
| experimental |
An
adjective meaning something is not fully tested and totally
understood. |
| FAQ,
faq |
An
abbreviation which means “Frequently Asked Questions.” |
| fatigue |
A
state or condition where the body is exhausted. |
| fax |
Abbreviation
for facsimile. |
| FDA |
Food
and Drug Administration.
The USA governmental body responsible for telling us something
is safe to injest or use to treat patients. |
| feature,
features |
Salient
point(s). |
| fitness |
A
condition where the body has had adequate exercise and possesses
good muscle tone. |
| Fleming,
Alexander |
See
"Penicillin." |
| footplate,
foot-plate |
A
metal plate to rest the feet on during a Rife treatment. |
| foreign |
Different
from the norm; imported from a non-USA source. |
| forum,
forums |
Typically
a group of members (and perhaps moderators) that meets, discusses,
and/or debates one or more related topics. For some Rife forums’
history, please see: public posting
of Sun-14-Mar-04 regarding 1996 to 2004. |
| freq,
freq., frequencies, frequency |
The
number of radio or audio waves per second. The number of zeniths
in a continuous sine wave per second or pulses per second
of a square wave, such as radio wave. |
| frequency
generating, frequency generator, frequency-generating, frequency-generator |
A
device capable of producing square or sine waves of varying
frequencies. |
| frequency
medicine |
A
means of treating patients with electronic apparati where
the frequency can be varied. |
| fungi,
fungus |
Plants
that lack chlorophyll such as mushrooms. A fungus infection
can occur in the body. |
| Future
Horizons |
A
company selling Rife machines. |
| Gallagher,
Martin |
Dr.
Martin Gallagher is a chiropractor that is chief of staff
and a clinical nutritionist in Jeannett, PA. |
| Gallimore,
J. G. |
J.
G. Gallimore is the author who wrote, The Handbook
of Unusual Energies, Unified Field Theory,
and other books. He is the founder of the U.S. Psychotronics
Accociation. |
| gas
tube, gas tubes |
Used
in neon signs and Rife machines, they are simply tubes pressurized
with an inert gas such as helium or neon. |
| generator,
generater |
A
generator has many types. Some produce electrical current.
Some produce colloidal silver. |
| genesa
crystal |
Dr.
Derald Langham’s Genesa Crystal, based on a sacred pattern,
mirrors the cellular pattern of an embryonic living organism
after the third cell division. At this eight-cell stage the
cellular structure of all life forms is identical. |
| Gerber,
Richard M.D. |
Richard
Gerber was the author of the book Vibrational Healing. |
| Gerson,
Max |
Max
Gerson was “ ‘...one of the most eminent geniuses
in the history of medicine,’ said Albert Einstein. The
medical profession had an excellent chance to properly investigate
nutritional cancer therapy when a US Senate Committee moved
strongly to provide extensive funds for research of the treatment
used by Dr. Gerson because Senators were so impressed with
his results. However, the American Medical Association lobbied
so strongly against research into nutritional cancer therapies
that the move was defeated in the Senate, although by only
four votes.” (Quote from Altered-States.net) |
| Ghadiali,
Dinshah |
The
research and experiments of the late Dinshah P. Ghadiali (Dinshah
Ghadiali) proved that the body could be healed from disease
to health by exposing it to colored light, or having the patient
drink liquids infused with colored light. |
| Golden,
Isaac |
Isaac
Golden has been a homoeopathic practitioner for 14 years.
He is a founder and Principal of the Australasian College
of Hahnemannian Homoeopathy, which offers specialist distance
education in Homoeopathic medicine. |
| Gonzalez,
Nicholas |
Dr.
Nicholas Gonzalez has been investigating nutritional approaches
to cancer and other degenerative diseases since 1981, and
has been in practice in New York since 1987. |
| group,
groups |
See
“forum.” |
| guidelines |
Suggestions. |
| handbook |
A
text, generally small, with condensed rules, regulations or
explanations. |
| handheld,
hand-held |
Usually
refers to energy coils or contacts to be held by hand. |
| Harmonics |
Harmonic(s)
is a physical property of electrical emissions. It means a
tuneable emission will also appear at ½,¼,2,3,4,5,6,7
(etc) times the original frequency. If you live near a very
strong radio station you may be able to tune it in at frequencies
higher than its intended frequency. For example a (USA) 101.3
mhz. (FM radio station) will appear at 202.6 in the TV2 (ch7-13)
band. |
| Harrelson,
Tom |
A
former educator and technician, Tom Harrelson has been selling
various Healing Tools for the past 16 years. |
| Hartwell,
Ralph |
Runs
the Rife Research web ring. |
| Hawkins,
Gary |
Gary
Hawkins is a contributor and member (was a moderator) of several
Rife-related groups and forums. See “forum.” |
| headache
relief |
The
act of recovering from a headache. |
| healing |
The
natural process by which the body repairs itself. |
| healing
light, healing light therapy |
The
premise that light in the visible spectrum (typically 400
to 750 THz) has healing capabilities. This is particluarly
important to people with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
or other sleep disorders. |
| healing
sound, healing sound therapy |
The
premise that certain sounds frequencies (typically 256 to
8192 Hz) have healing capabilities. See Miracle Wellness
House. |
| healing
therapy |
Any
modality that can heal. |
| health |
The
physical or mental condition of a person’s mind or body. |
| helium |
The
lightest inert gas. It is used in balloons and Rife machines. |
| herb |
A
plant with healing properties. |
| herbal |
Plant-based. |
| herbal
medicine |
A
form of healing using herbs alone. |
| herpes |
A
virus that has recurring cycles. Sores or other eruptions
occur during the active state. |
| hertz,
Hertz, Heinrich |
Heinrich
Hertz was the first to send and receive radio waves. In his
honor, radio waves were named after him. One wave (light,
radio, or audio for instance) is one hertz. |
| herxheimer,
Herxheimer, Karl, Jarisch-Herxheimer |
Karl
Herxheimer was a German dermatologist (1861-1944). The Jarisch-Herxheimer
Reaction is a reaction with intensification of symptoms after
the pathological agent (typically spirochete bacteria) is
killed. Adolph Jarisch, an Australian dermatologist (1850-1902),
is also credited with the discovery of the condition. |
| Hills,
Ben |
Ben
Hills is an investigative reporter. |
| history |
The
discipline that records and sometimes interprets past events. |
| HIV,
HIV cure, HIV treatment, hiv,
hiv cure, hiv treatment |
Human
Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV can weaken the immune system to
the point that the system has difficulty fighting off certain
infections. |
| holistic
health, holism |
The
concept of “Holism” (originally spelled “wholism”)
is often regarded as a synergism of whole, holy, and heal
— for it carries the essence of all three. |
| Holloway,
Liam |
See
“Williams-Holloway, Liam.” |
| Holman,
Jimmy |
Jimmy
Holman was the originator of the “Poor Man’s Rife.”
Visit www.holman.net/rife. |
| homeopathy |
The
practice of using extremely small doses of medicines and herbs
to cause the same symptoms the disease causes. |
| Howard,
Bob |
Bob
Howard is one of the moderators at www.rifeforum.com.
He is a contributor and member of several Rife-related groups
and forums. See “forum.” |
| Hoxsey,
Harry |
Harry
Hoxsey inherited family recipes for cancer remedies that were
widely regarded as the most successful approaches to cancer
in history. His father noticed cows grazing in one particular
pasture never got tumors or cancer. Through process of elimination,
he arrived at a mixture of plant extracts that did the same
thing. He ran a clinic with licensed MD’s on the staff
until Texas, bowing to pressure from the medical community,
passed a law making it illegal for an MD to work for a non-MD. |
| hyperbaric
chamber |
A
large chamber in which its air pressure is above normal compared
to normal atmospheric pressure. Used to treat/prevent the
“bends.” Pure oxygen is used frequently and is
FDA-approved for many ailments, but sadly not for treating
Lyme disease — where the bacteria are anaerobic (cannot
live in oxygen). |
| hypoallergenic,
hypoalergenic |
That
which does not cause an allergic reaction. |
| IFA |
Indirect
fluorescent antibody. This test also screens for Lyme disease
antibodies, but it may produce false results more often than
ELISA. |
| Igenex |
A
lab in California noted for Lyme disease testing. |
| immune,
imune |
A
body system designed to prevent and fight off disease. |
| immune
enhancement |
A
means of helping the immune system to become more effective. |
| immunotherapy,
immunotherapies, immunotherapyies,
immunotherapys |
Immunotherapy
is a form of preventive and anti-inflammatory treatment of
allergy to substances such as pollens. Immunotherapy involves
giving gradually increasing doses of the substance, or allergen,
to which the person is allergic. |
| index |
A
listing of topics within a book. A scale or listing of data
for comparison. |
| infection,
infections,
infectino, infectinos |
A
state of a body after invasion by pathogens. |
| information |
Knowledge,
facts for education of a person. |
| ionic |
A
form of an element charged with an electrical charge. |
| ionic
silver |
A
highly reactive form of silver, missing one electron. |
| Iscador |
A
derivative of fermented European mistletoe with demonstrated
anti-cancer properties. |
| ixode |
Username
(and occassional nickname elsewhere) of Dave Nelson, founder
of this company, at Hotmail's account; however, please use
dave@rifelabs.com
for any email. |
| Ixodes |
Tick
genus responsible for Lyme disease. |
| Ixodes
Pacificus |
Most
common Lyme-carrying tick in Canada. |
| Ixodes
Scapularis |
Most
common Lyme-carrying tick in the northeast United States. |
| J.
W. Labs, j.w.labs,
J.W.Labs, jwlabs |
Makers
of Rife devices. |
| Jarisch,
Adolf, Jarisch-Herxheimer, Jerisch |
Adolph
Jarisch was an Australian dermatologist (1850-1902). The Jarisch-Herxheimer
Reaction is a reaction with intensification of symptoms after
the pathological agent (typically spirochete bacteria) is
killed. Karl Herxheimer, a German dermatologist (1861-1944),
is also credited with the discovery of the condition. |
| Jeffers,
Dave |
Dave
Jeffers is a contributor, member, and moderator of several
Rife-related groups and forums. See “forum.” |
| Kaunitz,
Hans |
Hans
Kaunitz, MD is the Clinical Professor of Pathology (retired)
from Columbia University, New York. |
| Kda |
Kilodalton
refers to molecular weight designation in immunoassay testing. |
| Kelley,
William D. |
Dr.
William Kelley is director of the College of Metabolic Medicine
in Winfield, Kansas. He cures through nutritional therapy,
metabolic nutritional supplements, etc. |
| kHz,
kilohertz |
One
thousand hertz. See “hertz.” |
| kolloidales
silber |
See
“colloidal silver.” |
| Laetrile |
Vitamin
B-17. A derivative of millet and apricot seeds said to cure
cancer. |
| Lakhovsky,
Georges |
Georges
Lakhovsky was a Russian engineer (1869-1942) who wrote that
all living cells produce and radiate oscillations of electrical
frequencies and they also receive and respond to radio waves
received by them from outside sources. |
| Lancaster |
1.
A city of 50,000 (metro 250,000) located in Lancaster County,
PA (Pennsylvania, US) — Dutch country of PA. 2.
A county of 500,000 where our company is located. See:
“Columbia, PA US.” |
| Langham,
Derald |
Dr.
Derald Langham’s Genesa Crystal, based on a sacred pattern,
mirrors the cellular pattern of an embryonic living organism
after the third cell division. At this eight-cell stage the
cellular structure of all life forms is said to be identical. |
| lifetime,
life-time |
From
birth to death, the length of certain warrantees. |
| light |
Emissions
that can be seen or photographed such as visible, ultraviolet,
or infrared light. Visible light is the most common type which
consists of the millions of colors we can see daily. Note
that X-rays, microwaves, radio waves, radar waves, gamma rays,
and cosmic rays are all different types of light. |
| light
emission |
Typically
energy in the visible light spectrum. |
| light
therapies, light therapy |
The
premise that light in the visible spectrum (typically 400
to 750 THz) has healing capabilities. This is particluarly
important to people with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
or other sleep disorders. |
| lightwork |
Healing
using visible light in one form or another such as infusing
water with certain colors. |
| lime,
limes |
Lime
disease and Limes disease are common typographical errors
for Lyme disease. |
| Linen,
Diane |
Diane
Linen is a moderator, contributor, and member of several Rife-related
groups and forums. See “forum.” |
| links |
Means
to transport from one website to another. |
| list |
A
written compilation of more than one item. |
| Lloyd,
Dick |
The
name "Dick Lloyd"is often seen on the internet,
but his name is really Richard Loyd. See "Loyd, Richard" |
| low
cost, lowest cost, lowest cost Rife machines |
Priced
below the competiton. |
| Loyd,
Richard |
Dr.
Richard Loyd is a maker of emem3-type Rife machines. He is
a moderator, contributor, and member to several Rife-related
groups and forums. See the link at “forum.” Richard Loyd,
PhD., also maintains the www.royalrife.com
website and supports the Yahoo “Rifelist” forum. |
| Lutz,
Wolfgang |
Wolfgang
Lutz, MD is the author of Dismantling a Myth, the
Role of Fat and Carbohydrates in our Diet. |
| Lyme,
Lymes |
A
bacterial infection from the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi,
typically from tick bite(s) from the genus Ixodes. This disease
is named after the town in Connecticut, USA, where infections
first received “notoriety.” |
| Lynes,
Barry |
Barry
Lynes is the author of The Cancer Cure that Worked.
It’s a book about the research conducted by Royal Rife
in identifying and destroying a cancer microbe and the people
and institutions who succeeded in making sure you and I never
hear about it. |
| Lyprinol |
A
natural extract from New Zealand Green Lipped Mussels. |
| machine,
machines, macghine,
macghines |
Mechanical
man-made devices which perform specified tasks. |
| macular
degeneration |
Macular
degeneration is a disease that blurs the sharp, central vision
you need for "straight-ahead" activities such as
reading, sewing, and driving. Macular degeneration affects
the macula - the part of the eye that allows you to see fine
detail. |
| magnet
therapy, magnetic therapy |
Healing
through the use of permanent magnets. |
| mail |
A
means, whether by computer or written letter, of conveying
information from one point to another. |
| Malkin,
Aaron |
Dr.
Aaron Malkin is a Toronto doctor. He opened the Isola Bella
Clinic in August, 1999, and heads a Canadian center offering
a treatment of hormones and vitamins formulated by an Italian
physiologist, Luigi Di Bella. |
| Malkin,
Sharon |
Affiliated
with “Choices Integrative Healthcare” in Sedona,
AZ. |
| McInturff,
Brian, Mcinturff,
Brian |
Brian
McInturff has a very complete list of Crane frequencies at
the www.electroherbalism.com
website. Brian McInturff is a contributor, member, and moderator
of several Rife-related groups and forums. See “forum.” |
| medical |
Adjective
referring to the practice of medicine such as “medical
center.” |
| medicine |
Typically
artificial, man-made compounds that heal the individual. |
| megabrain |
1.
A book by Michael Hutchison. 2. Mega (meaning great
or powerful), referring to brain power. |
| mepron |
Mepron
is an antiprotozoal agent used in the treatment of babesiosis
and other diseases. A mepron suspension is a formulation of
micro-fine particles of atovaquone. |
| MHz,
megahertz |
One
million hertz. See “hertz.” |
| microorganism,
microorganisms, micro-organisms |
Any
single celled plant or animal, especially those responsible
for disease. |
| microscopes |
Optical
devices that magnify the subject hundreds or thousands of
times. |
| microscopists |
Scientists
or technicians who use microscopes in their work. |
| microscopy |
The
science of studying subjects through a microscope. |
| mild
silver protein |
Silver
particles suspended in a protein solution. While various protein
binders may be used, gelatin is the most commonly used protein.
High concentrations are possible with this modality however
it also increases the possibility of the consumer developing
argyria. |
| mind
body, mind body spirit |
The
interconnection of the brain, the physical body, and the etheric
essence we call spirit. |
| mistletoe |
An
herb used as an antibacterial agent, anti-cancer agent, etc. |
| modalities,
modality |
A
particular regimen for treating an illness. |
| models |
A
lab-sized representation of an actual object or event. |
| MOR,
mortal oscillatory rate, Mortal Oscillatory Rate |
The
frequency at which the lattice structure of pathogenic cells
disintegrate, killing the cell; the frequency at which a bioelectric
machine will kill pathogens. |
| Ms.
Claire |
Ms.
Claire is a gifted psychic in PA, USA, who uses her gift to
help those in need and who are ill. |
| natural
health |
Optimization
of one’s health through non-allopathic means. |
| Naturetronics |
AstroPulse
is also known as Naturetronics & the Bio-Solution. |
| naturopathic,
naturopathy |
The
practice of natureopathy means the science, art and practice
of healing by natural methods. The definition varies from
state to state. This is an excerpt from the CT, USA, statutes. |
| Nelson,
Dave, David |
The
name of the owner and general manager of this company. |
| nuclear
medicine |
Use
of radiation to cure certain illnesses. |
| nutrition |
The
science of how our bodies assimilate food or supplements. |
| O'Neill,
Bill, O'Neill, William, O'Neill,
ONeill, O'Neil |
Bill
O'Neill is the Canadian founder and CEO of the CCRG. |
| order |
A
request to purchase something, especially via mail or email. |
| Oschman,
James L. |
James
Oschman, Ph.D. is the author of Energy Medicine: The
Scientific Basis of Bioenergy Therapies. |
| OSP |
Abbreviation
for “Outer surface protein.” |
| PA |
The
state, actually a commonwealth, where our company, makers
of Rife-type emem3, emem5, emem7 machines and colloidal silver
generators is located. See "Columbia, PA US." |
| pain |
An
unpleasant sensation in reponse to damage or trauma to the
body. |
| pain
relief |
Any
means of reducing pain, such as aspirin, biofeedback, topical
salve/ointment, etc. |
| particle,
particles |
1.
A minute part or portion of matter; a morsel; a little bit;
an atom; a jot; as, a particle of sand, of wood, of dust.
2. Any very small portion or part; the smallest portion; as,
he has not a particle of patriotism or virtue. (Quote from
www.brainydictionary.com) |
| pathogen,
pathogens |
Any
disease-causing item such as a fungus, bacterium, virus, etc. |
| Pawluk,
William |
Dr.
William Pawluk, MD, MSc. is a proponent of magnetic therapy. |
| Payne,
Buryl |
Buryl
Payne, Ph.D. is the author of Getting Started in Magnetic
Healing. |
| PayPal,
Paypal, paypal |
An
escrow service used by people internationally to pay for goods
and/or services. Companies or individuals accept funds transferred
through PayPal when they cannot afford to accept credit cards
directly, which often involves a $1000 terminal and service
charges for each transaction. |
| PCN |
See
"penicillin." |
| PC-Rife,
PC-rife, pc-rife |
A
portable Rife-type device marketed by Jaguar Enterprises. |
| penicillin,
penicilin |
Penicillin
was discovered by complete accident in 1928 by Alexander Fleming,
a scientist researching mold growth. Penicillin is defined
as any antibiotic drug taken from molds or made synthetically
to treat bacterial diseases and infections. It has no effect
on viruses. |
| Pennsylvania |
The
state, actually a commonwealth, where our company, makers
of Rife-type emem3, emem5, emem7 machines and colloidal silver
generators is located. See “Columbia, PA US.” |
| phanatron |
A
glass tube with pressurized inert gas inside and two paddle-like
electrodes to cause an arc to develop which creates RF and
magnetic energy. These are used in Rife machines. |
| Philadelphia |
The
largest city in Pennsylvania, 80 miles east of our company.
See “Columbia, PA US.” |
| phone |
A
shortened, common word for telephone. |
| photon |
An
elementary particle of radiation, which in the visible light
spectrum enables our eyes to “see.” |
| photon
resonant ablation |
A
form of sample excitation found in mass spectrometry where
tuneable lasers are utilized to efficiently excite the entire
specimen. |
| photon
resonant light |
A
form of Rife therapy used by Donald L. Tunney. |
| phytonutrients |
Beneficial
substances in found plants that may help slow the aging process
and inhibit the growth of some cancer cells. |
| plasma |
An
ionized gas. Gas that has been given an electrical charge
by being stripped of electrons. |
| plasma
lamp |
A
glass sphere with a smaller one inside where high voltage
arcs travel to the outer sphere creating glowing purple snake
like sparks. |
| pleomorphism |
A
scientific discovery pioneered by Antoine Bechamp of France
and later by Dr. Günther Enderlein of Germany in the
1920’s. It proves that normally symbiotic microorganisms
in the body can exist in more than one state simultaneously.
In Enderlein’s work he saw “advanced” stages
causing serious illness. |
| policies,
policy |
An
action or set of internal bylaws that are in writing. These
statements are in place for an individual or organization
to refer to when their decisions have been challenged by another
individual or entity. For examople, our company’s policies
are clearly stated at our “Price
& Order Info” page. |
| price |
A
monetary amount charged for goods or services. |
| product,
products |
Manufactured
goods, artwork, etc. |
| programmable |
A
device that controls another device through user controlled
logic circuitry and artificial memory. |
| protein |
Organic
compounds essential for life. |
| protits |
Protein-based
microorganisms that live symbiotically with our immune system
in our bodies. Named by Dr. Günter Enderlein. |
| pulsed,
pulsing |
An
off-on-off-on pattern, surging at regular intervals. |
| Qi |
Chinese
word for: 1. “the natural energy of the Universe.”
2. Life energy said to surround the body and flow through
energy points. |
| Qigong,
Qi Gong, Chigong |
A
form of Chinese self-healing through gentle exercises, meditation,
affirmations, visualitation, posturing, and sound therapies.
It has been studied for decades and has proven health benefits. |
| quack,
quackery |
An
untrained person who pretends to be a physician and who gives
medical advice. Also a physician whose medical prowess flies
in the face of conformity. |
| Quackwatch |
A
website which is a guide to quackery, health fraud, and intelligent
decisions operated by Stephen Barrett, MD. |
| quantum
booster |
Electronic
device to improve your health condition and well-being. Device
manufactured in New Zealand. |
| radiant |
The
propensity of energy to spread out from its source. |
| radiant
plasma |
Pulsed
energy emanating from plasma tubes with zero energy offsets,
periods of zero energy emission between energy pulses. This
is different than RD amplified (sine wave) energy where there
is continuous energy at all times. The energy source was named
by Bruce Stenulson for his em devices. |
| radiant
system, radiant systems |
Means
of creating e-fields or other healing energies. |
| radiation |
Radiation
is energy that comes from a source and travels through some
material or through space. Light, heat and sound are types
of radiation. Most people think of hearmful gamma rays when
discussing radiation. |
| radio |
A
device to receive broadcast transmissions, most commonly AM,
FM, internatinal broadcasts (short wave), and others. |
| radionic,
radionics |
Radionics
is the "utilization of an unusual energy or energies in devices
to produce natural phenomenon or effects,” per J. G. Gallimore. |
| Ramond
Rife |
Ramond
is a common typographical error for Raymond — the middle
name of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife. See “Rife, Royal Raymond.” |
| ray |
A
small beam of energy such as a “ray of light.” |
| ray
machine, Rife ray machine |
Machines
employing CB transmitters built by a division of Vanzco, Inc. |
| Raylight |
A
“Parasite Zapper” distributed by Dr. Hulda Clark. |
| Raymond |
Middle
name of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife. See “Rife, Royal Raymond.” |
| reaction,
reactions |
What
happens following an action. If a piece of reactive metal
is dropped in a strong acid a violent reaction is said to
occur. |
| reference,
references |
Materials
made available for research or information, such as the reference
material at a library. |
| reflexology |
A
natural healing art, based on the principle that there are
reflexes in the feet and hands which correspond to every part
of the body. |
| refund |
Receiving
a return of one’s money due to overpayment or return
of goods. |
| Reich,
Wilhelm |
Wilhelm
Reich, MD, is an inventor and natural scientist. He Invented
the cloudbuster to produce rain in drought-stricken areas. |
| reif
machine, Reif |
Reif
machine is a common typographical error for Rife machine. |
| Reike,
reike |
Reike
is the ancient art and science of healing and balancing. Reike
transfers energy from healer to patient without physical contact. |
| relief,
releif |
A
lessening of symptoms. |
| research,
researcher, researchers |
Ones
who look for new, hitherto unknown, phenomena. |
| resonance,
resonants |
A
theory that every cell in the body achieves a point at which
it “pulsates” in response to healing energy —
harming pathogens but not the cell itself. |
| resonance
medicine |
A
form of bioelectric healing based on the premise that cells
have a point at which they resonate. |
| resonant |
Inducing
resonance. |
| resonant
frequency generating |
A
means of causing cells to resonate from a bioelectric device. |
| resonant
light emission |
The
light from plasma tubes (phanatron, et al.). |
| resonant
plasma |
Plasma
generates radio waves which resonate when tuned to the proper
pulse rate. |
| resonant
radiant plasma systems |
Rife
or Rife-like devices capable of producing plasma. |
| respiration,
respirations |
The
act of oxygenation in an organism. |
| result,
results |
The
reciprocal reaction (in any form) to an initial action. For
example, "The result of the blood test showed that he had
arthritis." |
| rice,
Rice machine |
Rice
machine is a common typographical error for Rife machine. |
| rickettsia,
rickettsial |
Rikettsia
is a bacteria-like organism that can cause a dangerous fever
characterized by a rash. The most common form in our company’s
area is “Eastern tick-borne rickettsiosis.” |
| riech,
Riech machine, rief, Rief machine, riefe, Riefe machine |
Riech
machine, Rief machine, and Riefe machine are common typographical
errors for Rife machine. |
| rife,
Rife |
Typically,
a machine characterized by a gas-filled tube and pulsed RF
emissions. Also, the last name of “Rife, Royal Raymond,”
listed below. |
| rife
amplifier |
That
which amplifies the emission of a “Rife-type device.” |
| rife
equipment |
Generic
word for the various types of gas tube “machines.” |
| rife
frequencies |
Pulse
rates used by Rife machines, measured in hertz (Hz) or kilohertz
(kHz). |
| rife
frequency generator, rife frequency generators,
generater, generaters |
Electronic
equipment that produce pulse rates that are input into Rife
machines. |
| rife
frequency units |
Typically,
Rife frequency generators. |
| rife
machine, rife machines |
Typically
self-contained units having both frequency generators and
energy output. |
| rife
technology |
The
study of Rife’s discoveries. |
| rife
therapy, rife therapies,
rife therapie, rife therapys |
Those
modalities utilizing Rife machines. |
| RifeBare,
rifebare, rife-bare, Rife-Bare |
A
modern-day Rife machine based on Rife’s work. |
| RifeCrane,
rifecrane, rife-crane, Rife-Crane |
A
frequency generator and tens machine. |
| rifelabs,
RifeLabs, rife-labs, Rife-Labs,
rife lab, Rife Lab, rife labs, Rife Labs, rifelab, Rifelab,
RifeLab, Rifelab, rife-lab, Rife-lab, Rife-Lab, Rife-labs |
The
name of our company makers of emem3 "Rife" machines
and colloidal silver generators since November of 2000, based
in Columbia, PA, US. While based in Pennsylvania, we are willing
to ship our products to anywhere in the world. |
| Rife,
Royal Raymond, Ramond |
Dr.
Royal Raymond Rife, Ph.D., was a scientist who invented a
microscope so sophisticated that it has never been duplicated.
He used this technology to discover microorganisms responsible
for cancer (see Dr. Günther Enderlein), and eventually
the machine that bears his name. Tests were made of the device
in the mid-1930’s in clinics run by physicians associated
with the University of Southern California. In one notable
test run by medical doctors, 16 of 16 patients were cured
of their cancer in less than 90 days. |
| rifetechnologies,
rifetechnology |
The
underlying science behind Rife machines. |
| riffe
machine, Rifffe, rifle machine, Rifle |
Riffe
machine and Rifle machine are common typographical errors
for Rife machine. |
| Robin,
Atelier |
Atelier
Robin sells frequency generators or digital inputting devices.
Visit http://atelierrobin.tripod.com. |
| rocephin |
An
antibiotic frequently used to treat Lyme disease. |
| Rose,
Pauline |
Pauline
Rose is an alternative practitioner at Complementary and Ecological
Medicine, Level One, Willoughby House, 425 Pacific Highway,
Crows Nest, (Sydney) NSW 2065, Australia. |
| royalrife,
Royalrife |
Dr.
Rife's first and last name; also, the www.royalrife.com
website of Richard Loyd, Ph.D. |
| rubidium |
An
element with excellent antidepressive properties in patients
with bipolar diseases. |
| safe |
Presumed
as not causing harm. |
| Satori,
H. E. |
H.
E. Satori is a cancer researcher who worked with Dr. Keith
Brewer. |
| sensei |
Teacher. |
| sets |
Groups,
such as number sets. |
| Shealy,
Norman |
Norman
Shealy is the founder and director of the Shealy Institute,
a facility involved in comprehensive healthcare and pain management.
He is also the author of The Complete Illustrated
Encyclopedia of Alternative Healing Therapies, Miracles
Do Happen, and Ninety Days to Self-Health. |
| Shiatzu |
A
form of healing and relaxation through massage of the pressure
points. Encourages the flow of stale “Chi.” |
| shipping |
A
means of transporting goods from one location to another. |
| silber |
The
German word for silver. |
| Silver,
Nenah, Silver, Nina |
Nenah
Silver is the author of The Handbook of Rife Frequency
Healing. Doctor Silver earned a Ph.D. in Transformational
Psychology, a multi-disciplinary blend she created of feminist
theory and gender studies, energy medicine, and the bodymind
principles and techniques of Wilhelm Reich. |
| silverdene,
silvadene |
A
cream developed in Canada in the 1950's, used in hospitals
to control and eliminate infection from burns. Silvadene Cream
1% is applied directly to the skin. The cream is used along
with other medications to prevent and treat wound infections
in people with second- and third-degree burns. It is effective
against a variety of bacteria as well as yeast. |
| sinusitis |
Sinusitis
is an inflammation of the sinuses and can be caused by a bacterial
or viral infection. Symptoms of sinusitis can include Fever
Weakness cough (especially at night), runny nose (rhinitis)
or nasal congestion. In addition, the drainage of mucus from
the sphenoids or other sinuses down the back of the throat
(postnasal drip) can cause a sore throat. |
| Skilling,
Ed |
Ed
Skilling trained as an electrical engineer and is a pioneer
researcher and inventor in electromedicine. His life’s
work has been dedicated to healing the human body. |
| Smith,
Reid |
Reid
Smith has produced a recent CD-ROM compilation on Royal Raymond
Rife and Related Research entitled Rife Life.
He has also compiled a frequency list. |
| solution,
solutions |
A
liquid with a liquid or solid dissolved into it; not a colloid,
or colloidal. |
| sound |
Emissions
that can be heard, recorded, or otherwise analized. |
| sound
therapies, sound therapy |
The
science of using sounds to cure illness. The premise that
certain sounds frequencies (typically 256 to 8192 Hz) have
healing capabilities. See Miracle Wellness
House. |
| spirochete |
A
type of bacteria that is spiral in shape. |
| Steiner,
Rudolph |
Rudolph
Steiner was a physicist and mystic in the early 20th century. |
| Stenulson,
Bruce |
Bruce
Stenulson makes em+ machines. |
| Stout,
Rachel |
Rachel
Stout was a ten-year-old girl in 1996 with colon cancer from
Fort Worth, Texas, that received a lot of publicity. Her parents
desired alternative treatment in Canada. Surgeons petitioned
the court to give temporary custody to Child Protective Services
to remove the diseased colon — which is what finally
happened. |
| strength,
strenth |
An
adjective indicating empowerment. For example, “Through
the strength of her resolve she overcame all obstacles.” |
| studies,
study |
Research
and developmental trials. |
| subtle
energy |
Energies
such as hands-on-healing energies or magnetic therapies. |
| supplement,
supplemental, supplements |
Vitamins
and herbs taken to supplement the intake of same through the
food we eat. |
| suspension |
A
type of mixture where the particulate stays in the liquid
but is not dissolved. |
| sv40,
sv-40 |
Simian
Virus 40 — a monkey virus linked to human cancers. It
may have contaminated the polio vaccines for years, even after
the US government ordered manufacturers to remove it. A cancer
called mesothelioma was linked in 1988 to children dating
back to parents’ vaccinnes in the 1950’s and 1960’s.
(Excerpted from www.sv40cancer.com) |
| technologies,
technology |
Technology
is the means people use to improve their surroundings through
mainly electronics. |
| test,
tests |
Means
to determine characteristics or learn about something. For
example, testing for blood in the urine. |
| therapeutic |
Has
life-improving values or benefits relating to restoration
of health. |
| therapy,
therapies,
therapie, therapys |
A
type of medical care. For example, "Heat therapy relaxed
the joint and eased the pain." |
| tick,
ticks |
Phylum
arthropoda, class arachnida, order acari, family Ixodadae
(hard body ticks), genus Ixodes, and specie scapularis. Ticks
are present many places, including local to our company in
North America. Along with other species (such as Ixoded pacificus),
Ixodes scapularis can spread Lyme disease, erlichiosis, babesiosis,
mycoplasma, bartonella, HHV-6, and rickettsial fever. |
| titre,
titer |
A
blood sample drawn to look for antigens -- substances formed
by the immune system's response to a pathogen. With Lyme disease,
the blood titre ELISA is the most inaccurate of all the Lyme
tests and should be avoided due to the horrendous number of
false negatives (even though there are not many false positives). |
| Tracy,
Dan |
Dan
Tracy is the inventor of the emem2 and emem3 machines. |
| treatment,
treatments |
Therapeutic
regimens. |
| Truman.
Stan |
Stan
Truman is a contributor and member (was a moderator) of several
Rife-related groups and forums. See “forum.” |
| tube,
tubes,
tuve, tuves |
In
Rife circles, tubes typically refer to phanatron tubes, gas
tubes, etc. |
| Tunney,
Donald L. |
Donald
Tunney is the Director of Rife Technology, Inc. He has been
in full-time Rife technology research since 1999. |
| Usui,
Usui Reiki |
A
method of Japanese reike therapy. |
| Uys,
Dawn |
Dawn
Uys is an alternative health practitioner in New Zealand.
She used a homemade device called a Quantum Booster which
they claim "boosts the immune system" and "kills
the bacteria that cause cancer." She is Gerard Uys's
wife. |
| Uys,
Gerard |
Gerard
Uys is an alternative health practitioner in New Zealand.
He is Dawn Uys’s husband. |
| velvet
antler |
Velvet
antler is a natural nutritional supplement used to relieve
joint stiffness, increase bone density, boost energy levels,
aid muscle recovery, balance cardiovascular activity, strengthen
the immune system, increase libido activity, and heighten
general vitality. For over 2,000 years, velvet antler has
been used as a primary health tonic and medicinal within Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM). Today, new research has highlighted
the supplement’s powerful benefits for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, and osteoporosis sufferers. |
| vibratory |
Moving
very rapidly to and fro or up and down. |
| video,
videos |
Colloquial
for videotape(s). |
| virus,
viruses |
Ultramicroscopic
infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells
of living hosts; many are pathogenic. A piece of nucleic acid
(DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein. |
| vitamin,
vitamins, vitimin,
vitimins |
Those
substances needed for good health and life that are assigned
letters. For example, ascorbic acid has been assigned the
letter C, or vitamin C. |
| Wade,
Gary |
Gary
Wade has invented an ultrasound scanning Rife device that
kills harmful microbes and pathogens. He used technology developed
by Dr. Rife. |
| Walker,
Peter |
Peter
Walker is a contributor and member (was a moderator) of several
Rife-related groups and forums. See “forum.” |
| Warburg,
Otto |
Dr.
Otto Warburg, M.D. published a Nobel Prize winning paper in
1931 describing the environment of the cancer cell. |
| warrantee,
warante, warantee,
warrante |
A
warrantee is a contract between the manufacturer of a product
and the consumer. It typically describes the manufacturer’s
obligation to fix or replace products failing within a specified
period of time. Our company offers the only lifetime warrantee
in the business where there is no labor charge for the life
of the consumer. |
| webring,
Webring, WebRing |
A
group of websites linked together by topic or interest. |
| well |
An
adjective meaning a person is in good health. |
| Welz,
Karl Hans, Welz,
Karl Hanz |
Karl
Hans Welz is an Austrian-American scientist who built the
Chi Welz Generator, an orgone generator machine, which transfers
life force energy to the users. |
| western
blot, Western Blot, western
blott, Western Blott |
The
Western blot assay is a method in which individual proteins
are separated according to size. It allows visualization of
the patient's antibodies. Many times a patient who is negative
by CDC/ASTPHLD criteria have culture-proven erythema migrans
(EM rash). Thus many doctors feel the CDC criteria produces
too many false negative results. |
| Whittaker,
Eilleen, Whitaker,
Eilleen, Eileen |
Eilleen
Whittaker was an enthusiastic promoter of alternative healing
devices. She treated the late Diana, Princess of Wales ("she's
a special Cancerian!"), and claims to have treated Pierce
"007" Brosnan, and to have cured Kim Basinger's
dog (Bee Bop) of its leukemia. In a magazine article, she
said she had used a Rife machine, which she believed destroyed
cancer cells on a young man suffering from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
She is the author of Planets, Plants, Numbers, and
Your Health (with a foreword by Princess Diana). |
| Williams-Holloway,
Liam |
Liam
Williams-Holloway is a New Zealand boy with cancer whose parents
were initially ordered to take the boy to a hospital. Later
a judge reversed the decision and allowed the boy to receive
“alternative” treatment. |
| wireless |
A
form of energy transfer such as the emem3 series machines
or also (archaic) referring to radio transmissions. |
| Wizard,
Justin |
Justin
Wizard is the director of the Innovative Technology Research
Center — where helpful, useful products and systems
are invented, tested and promoted. Automating where possible
reduced labor. It is a fascinating place to visit. See www.aceguru.com
and choose the link for “ITRC — Innovative Technology
Research Center.” |
| xenon |
A
heavy inert gas which emits a lightning-like blue light when
a high-voltage spark is passed through it. A gas used by our
company in its emem3D/2T/... machines (our three two-tube
models). |
| Yahoo |
A
homepage portal, search engine, email service, and instant
message service. See “forum.” |
| yoga |
“Yoga”
comes from a Sanskrit root “Yuj” which means “to
join.” It creates a state of absolute peace when practiced
correctly. |
| Zapper |
A
“Zapper” is defined by Dr. Hulda Clark as a battery-operated
DC pulse (positive offset) generator with an output amplitude
of 5 to 10 volts (open circuit) and a frequency between 10
Hz and 500kHz with a current-limited output. The “Auto-Zap
Zapper” puts out 2500 DC pulses per second with a fullly-charged
9-volt battery. Also see “Clark, Hulda.” |
| Zelem,
Erika |
Erika
Zelem was a California woman who was so afraid of mainstream
medicine that she randomly tried numerous alternative approaches
to cancer cures but found none and eventually died. |