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Rife Frequencies for Treatment of Brucella Infection

By admin | April 19, 2009

Rife treatment is used by some Lyme disease patients who think they are coinfected with Brucella.

There are two main species of particular concern for causing human disease. Brucella abortus is (aka Bang’s bacillus) is found in cattle and causes undulant fever. Brucella melitensis occurs chiefly in goats and sheep.

Rife frequencies used for Brucella as reported by patients include:

B. abortus

643
695
748

B. melitensis

1423

Anecdotal reports

There are a few scattered reports of a purported lessening or resolution of symptoms.

Scientific Evidence

There are no studies looking at the efficacy of Rife treatment in the treatment of Brucella infection. Rife machines (i.e., electromagnetic frequency devices) are not approved as medical devices by the United States Food and Drug administration and their use is not considered by most physicians part of standard, accepted medical care for the treatment of Brucella infection.

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