If you have cancer, you may be willing to try anything that you think could cure your disease. One treatment you may have heard of is a Rife machine. This device, invented nearly a century ago, emits ...
Several major health organizations report that there is no reliable scientific evidence that Rife machines are a cure for cancer. The machine is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration and is ...
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 ...
There isn’t sufficient evidence to back up this claim. Cancer Research UK says that “there is no reliable evidence to use it as a treatment for cancer”. A post on social media claims that Raymond Rife ...
A Rife machine produces low energy electromagnetic waves that are similar to radio waves. Proponents claim that using the device on the body can cure cancer. However, this is not true. There is no ...
Social media claims that research by American inventor Royal Raymond Rife in the 1920s and 1930s -- as well as modern techniques that use targeted low-frequency energy -- represent a workable cancer ...
Rife machines use electromagnetic frequency. Supporters of the machine claim that by using a frequency that is similar to the frequency of cancer cells it can cure cancer. There is no reliable ...
Rife machines produce low electromagnetic energy waves. These waves are similar to radio waves. Supporters of the treatment claim that the Rife machine can treat different conditions including cancer.