Rife Frequency

Non-invasive frequency therapy aimed at targeting harmful cells & restoring balance.

Rife Frequency Therapy is a non-invasive approach that uses specific electromagnetic frequencies aimed at disrupting harmful cells and restoring balance in the body. While it is not a proven cure for cancer, some patients use it as a complementary therapy alongside conventional treatments. The therapy is gentle, painless, and may help improve relaxation, energy, and overall well-being.

At the Indian Institute of Integrative Oncology (IIIO), Rife Therapy is offered as part of an integrative care plan designed to support patients physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

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What is a rife machine?

American scientist Royal Raymond Rife invented the Rife machine. It produces an energy similar to radio waves. Rife’s machine built on the work of Dr. Albert Abrams. Abrams believed every disease has its own electromagnetic frequency. He suggested doctors could kill diseased or cancerous cells by sending an electrical impulse identical to the cell’s unique electromagnetic frequency. This theory is sometimes called radionics.

Rife machines are Rife’s version of the machines used by Abrams. Some people claim they can help cure cancer.

How Rife Frequency Works

Radionics relies on the belief that elements in the body give off electrical impulses with different frequencies. These elements include:

→ viruses

→ bacteria

→ cancer cells

Rife believed bacteria or viruses inside tumors emitted specific electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs). He developed a microscope he claimed could detect EMFs from bacteria and viruses by the color of their auras.

Rife and his supporters say that all medical conditions have an electromagnetic frequency. Rife treatment works by finding the frequency of the condition. An impulse of the same frequency is then used to kill or disable diseased cells.

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