How to Build a Rife Frequency Machine
Homemade Rife frequency machines can be made using a software kit, a computer and some stereo equipment for around $100. Alternatively, Rife machines can be purchased online with a retail cost of up to $3,000 as of February 2010.
Things You'll Need
- Computer with Vista, Windows 2000 or Windows XP
- Rife Deluxe software kit
- 15- to 20-watt (240-volt foreign) stereo sound amplifier
- 2 line connectors
- Power adapter
- 4 electrodes
- 4 electrode covers
Instructions
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Plug the RCA stereo output line that comes in the software kit into the headphone port of your computer. Plug the other two ends into the auxiliary output of the amplifier. The white input plug goes on the left, and the red plug goes on the right.
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Plug in the power adapter into the side of the amplifier and the wall socket.
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If you have a stereo amplifier and speakers, plug the speakers in and turn up the volume to check to see if the frequencies can be heard through the speakers. Unplug the speakers, and plug the two lines for the electrodes into the speaker input ports of the amplifier.
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Plug the input wires into two electrodes. The black input plug goes into one of the blue electrodes that comes in the kit, and the red input plug goes into a red electrode. Repeat this step for the other input wire and pair of electrodes.
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Dip the electrode covers into a pan of salt water. Squeeze out, and place the electrode covers on the electrodes. This makes a good, solid connection.
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Place one pair of electrodes under your feet. The other pair of electrodes is to be held in your hands. Make sure you place both blue electrodes or both red electrodes under your feet. The other color goes in your hands.
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Gently turn up the volume on the volume control panel found at the bottom of your computer screen. Turn it up until you feel the slightest tingle in the electrodes.
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Set the frequency numbers in the software for whatever microorganism you wish to address. Proceed as directed in the Rife kit.
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