In the United States alone, an estimated 1.9 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed in 2022 with 608,570 people expected to die from one form of cancer or another this year. That's three new diagnoses and one death every minute of every day throughout the year.
Scientists have known for nearly a century, however, that resonant frequencies can destroy cancer cells. Back in 1934, 16 terminally ill patients with cancer were cured by resonant frequencies. 14 of them recovered completely within 70 days; the other two took three weeks longer. Their treatment? They each received two treatments a week of three minutes each to achieve total recovery. This medical trial used innovative frequency equipment designed by Dr. Royal Raymond Rife. At the time, the remarkable finding was published in all the newspapers and the medical community was abuzz with excitement.
As a scientist, inventor, and engineer, Rife was considered a genius. The foundation of Rife's technology was that microorganisms – bacteria, viruses, and parasites – were the root of all disease. To prove his theory, Rife needed to observe these pathogens in their living state during his experiments. Because most of these pathogens are extremely small there was no equiment at the time that could be used to observe them. Applying his understanding of mechanical engineering and microscopy, Dr. Rife invented a microscope that could magnify an amazing 60,000 times. To complement its remarkable degree of magnification, the device's resolution was just as astounding.
Using monochromatic light, organisms under examination would fluoresce, enabling Rife to identify any pathogen by the light it refracted. In contrast, the modern electron microscope can only view dead pathogens. Organisms are killed when prepared for viewing. Rife considered that observing living organisms was a valuable source of additional information. Because cell samples of organisms under observation were still alive, Rife's Universal Microscope proved valuable in researching frequency treatments for disease.
It is an unquestioned fact that everything vibrates at its own unique frequency. Rife believed that if he could discover the frequencies of disease-causing microorganisms, he could destroy them with the same vibrational frequency – much the same as opera singers match the frequencies of wine glasses that they shatter with their voices.
On the basis of this theory, the 1934 medical trial proved that the Rife machine was, and still is, an effective cancer treatment. Rife machines may be purchased today for a reasonable amount by persons seriously interested in their personal health.
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