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Rife/Beck Zapper



This machine, in addition to having full Rife treatment capability, can also do Beck blood electrification, (which is useful to use alongside Rife frequencies when fighting microbes). Its frequencies are manually selected with a rotary frequency range switch and three frequency adjustment knobs, and are shown by a digital display of the frequency being generated. It has a control knob for adjusting the output electrical current and also has a red light which comes on to show when enough electricity is being delivered when doing Beck blood electrification. Its Rife output pads are made of cloth which need to be wetted first with tap water in order to be electrically conductive. It also comes with wrist electrodes and elastic straps needed for blood electrification. It comes with an AC adaptor but can be used unplugged because of the internal batteries which makes it completely portable.

TECHNICAL INFO:
The size of this unit is 6" x 3.5" x 2" and weighs 1 pound. Its maximum output (measured at the electrodes when connected to a human at 2127hz) is a 12 volt average peak AC signal (like the original Crane frequency instrument) with a fast 3 micro-second rise time. It has an output adjustment knob to reduce output voltage/current as desired. Voltage peak is dependent on frequency though. Readouts are 12v/2127hz, 15v/800hz, 16v/464hz, 23v/100hz. Waveform is a square wave. Frequency waver is 1 hz maximum (see q+a page to see why this is desirable). Frequency range available is 3hz to 30,000hz. The frequency display reads in whole numbers (not fractions). It uses five 9 volt alkaline batteries which use an average of 6 ma current. Battery life is approximately 1 month if used 1 hour daily. The green current light comes on when there is 130ua (.13 milliamp) electrical current which shows when the user is receiving the minimum current needed when doing blood electrification. When the Test button is pressed (at a low frequency), the white Test light alternately shows red and green if the batteries still have strength and if the output is correctly alternating polarity.

RIFE ADVANTAGES:
Since most Rife generators cost $2000 then this unit is a real steal at $300. Of course there are some additional features to the competitions Rife units in that they have pre-programmed frequency sets for different ailments and you don't have to manually dial in each frequency as you need to with this one (but they also limit you to just their frequency sets). But for most people the price difference isn't worth the added convenience of saving 15 seconds for each frequency selection. Also this units cloth electrodes are superior to others metal electrodes since metal can leech into the skin as a result of the applied electricity. Click here for Rife frequency treatment instructions. Click here for a technical article on how this type of Rife machine can kill microbes.

BECK ADVANTAGES:
Most Beck units on the market only offer a 4 hz frequency output instead of being variable as ours is. The advantage to variability is that you can select the frequency that matches your needs. Just keep in mind that the lower the frequency, the more effective it is but it also causes more transfection which means you'll have to either use it first thing in the morning or abstain from taking herbs, medicines, alcohol, cigarettes, coffee, or high doses of vitamins A and D at least 4-6 hours before using the unit. At 90hz there is almost no transfection but maybe it's not strong enough to finish off some microbes. So a good approach is to start with a high frequency and then when no more die-off symptoms are experienced then gradually change the frequency lower and lower each time so that you continue to get die-off. Another advantage to this unit is the light which shows when you are getting enough electricity. Some people have mineral-poor blood and therefore require more electricity. Also, if the light doesn't come on then maybe the electrodes aren't positioned correctly and you can move them around until the light comes on. It's really good to know that you are getting at least 150ua current so that you aren't wasting your time. Click here for blood electrification instructions.

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Rife/Beck Zapper


Cost: $300

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