Can Radio Frequency Energy Destroy Cancer Cells?
Rife Machines have been around for 100 years; but, do they and other types of electromagnetic frequency therapy really work?
When you are diagnosed with a terminal disease and you discover you don’t really have any more medical treatment options, you start looking outside of the box for solutions. After deciding that I wanted to try the holistic route for my cancer treatment in August 2024, I was introduced to a Rife machine by my holistic practitioner.
Not familiar with this technology, I did some research and learned that a Rife machine produces low energy waves. Similar to BioResonance Therapy, a Rife machine focuses on destroying pathogens by increasing their natural oscillations and using radio frequency energy until a mortal oscillatory rate occurs. This was a lot to digest, so I did a little more research into the man that developed this equipment, Royal Raymond Rife.
Rife was an American inventor born in Elkhorn, Nebraska in 1888. Rife was known for his microscopes, and in the 1920’s he created a Rife frequency generator. According to Cancer Research UK, “the Rife machine and other types of similar machines produce low energy waves. These waves are also called radio frequency electromagnetic fields. They have low energy compared to x-rays or radiotherapy, which have high energy.” Rife based his ideas on the work of another scientist, Albert Abrams, who believed diseases gave off electromagnetic frequencies.
Rife thought bacteria were behind many diseases like cancer and created a microscope to see them. Rife claimed his Rife Frequency Generator could spot and get rid of cancer by tuning into its electrical impulses. The Rife treatment works by finding the frequency of the condition and then an impulse of the same frequency is used to kill or disable diseased cells.
So, how exactly does a Rife machine work? The machine delivers low energy electrical energy, usually through a person’s hands or feet via electrical pads or handheld glass plasma tubes or metal rods. These devices attach to the machine that produces electrical impulses. You can use a Rife machine for a few minutes a day, several times a week.
The Rife machine I used had hand-held metal rods along with a wire that went across the back of my neck and wrapped underneath each of my arms (to target the lymph nodes). I also placed an electrical pad on the front and back of my chest to target the cancer in my lungs. Since the machine I used was an hour and a half away from my home, I used it for about one hour one day a week.
According to WebMD, “the FDA has not approved the Rife machine for any use. There is no proof that [this] device can treat cancer or other diseases.” The American Cancer Society classifies Rife machines as a form of alternative medicine, which is defined as unproven or disproven treatment methods. The American Medical Association condemned Rife’s experiments, and independent researchers were unable to replicate the claims he made in his work.
Royal Raymond Rife passed away at the age of 83 in 1971. He is described as dying penniless and embittered by the failure of his devices to garner scientific acceptance.
Medical News Today reports that there is various research surrounding the use of electromagnetic frequencies to treat cancer. However, these frequencies are different from those of a Rife machine. Studies focusing on electromagnetic frequencies have also been performed by the National Institute of Health (NIH). However, it is important to note that none of these studies, including the two outlined below, used a Rife machine or the same electromagnetic frequencies that a Rife machine emits.
NIH Studies Using Electromagnetic Frequencies to Treat Cancer:
· Mechanisms and Therapeutic Effectiveness of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy in Oncology
· Cancer Cell Proliferation is Inhibited by Specific Modulation Frequencies
This research suggests electromagnetic frequency therapy is safe and that the results are promising; but, scientists still need to conduct more research.
So, should a cancer patient consider using a Rife machine or consider some type of electromagnetic frequency therapy to treat cancer? That’s up to the patient. But, what I can tell you from my own experience is that when I used a Rife machine for 6 months, my cancer remained stable.