This Handbook is long overdue'. Bare, DC, Chiropractor, and Inventor of the patented Rife/Bare frequency therapy device 'This meticulously researched book examining the discoveries and inventions of Royal Raymond Rife provides new and ample documentation to lend credence to his theories. The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy and Holistic Health: an integrated approach for cancer and other diseases. Updated and Expanded 5th Edition The first softcover edition of this book, with a different title, was published in 2001 by The Center for Frequency.
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The Rife Handbook
of Frequency Therapy
and Holistic Health
(2011 Revised Edition)
by Nenah Sylver, PhD
Publisher: Phoenix, Arizona: Desert Gate Productions LLC
Copyright Date: 2011
ISBN Number: 97809818075-1-5
Book size: 8.5' x 11' (22.5 x 28.7 x 4.6 cm)
Page count: 768
eBook for Windows: Secure-eBook: 37 MB
of Frequency Therapy
and Holistic Health
(2011 Revised Edition)
by Nenah Sylver, PhD
Publisher: Phoenix, Arizona: Desert Gate Productions LLC
Copyright Date: 2011
ISBN Number: 97809818075-1-5
Book size: 8.5' x 11' (22.5 x 28.7 x 4.6 cm)
Page count: 768
eBook for Windows: Secure-eBook: 37 MB
Introduction
In the 1960s, counterculture hippies were urging us to give peace a chance (great advice). To expedite that process, it was helpful to have “good vibrations”—considered so important that the Beach Boys wrote a catchy song with this title. It was easy to tell who had good vibes and who didn’t. An optimistic, considerate person was considered “high frequency,” while a pessimistic, disagreeable individual was “low frequency.” Not surprisingly, everyone wanted to be around the folks who had good vibes.
Colloquialism aside, saying that someone is “high frequency” is based on legitimate science. Every molecule, cell, living body, and object is comprised of energy that manifests as physical matter. Some of that energy is detectible as frequencies that belong to one or more radiation bands in the electromagnetic spectrum. And these frequencies correspond to biochemical and biological processes in the body.
In the healing arts, there are different ways to affect matter. With conventional medical care, the chemical, functional, and/or structural change in organs, glands, and other tissues are created either through biochemical manipulation (drugs) or physical manipulation (such as surgery). With electromedicine therapies, healing is achieved by working with the electromagnetic radiation (emissions) and related energy fields that form, and are emitted by, physical matter. Broadly speaking, electromedical devices produce and focus specific frequencies that can be in the form of electromagnetic fields, electrical current, magnetism, visible light, heat, or other energy.
Although electromedicine is widely used in Europe, it is less known in the United States. Few people in developed countries would question the use of the ubiquitous transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit, which emits small amounts of electrical current to manage pain. And magnets embedded in the insoles of shoes, also for pain management, are now a regular item in consumer catalogues. But electricity and magnetism are primarily used diagnostically in hospitals—such as with the standard electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) to assess the health of the heart, and with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to show the inside of the body. Most medical professionals (and the lay public) are not inclined to take advantage of less popular electromedical devices because they do not understand how they work. And those who do use the equipment might talk about “frequencies” or “energy” without a full grasp of what these actually are or the science behind the technology.
Fortunately, receptivity to electromedicine is increasing. Health professionals are expanding their practice (and their success rate) with safe, holistic technologies. The general public is beginning to recognize and request electromedicine as an effective and valid treatment modality. In this discourse, I will explain what “frequency” and other terms mean as they are applied to the electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetic energy in living systems will be reviewed. I will explore several types of electromedical modalities. And I’ll discuss the related modality of sound therapy.
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Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: NEW
Edition: First (Expanded substantially and revised from previous book with similar title).
Size: 760 pages, 9” x 12”, 5.6 pounds
Publisher: Desert Gate Productions LLC 2009
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Review of
The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy,
with a Holistic Health PrimerCopyright 2009 by Nenah Sylver, PhD
by Peter Walker, September 2009
I am pleased to be able to review The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy with a Holistic Health Primer -- the long awaited, thoroughly updated and expanded manual, almost twice the size of her original Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing (which Nenah Sylver wrote under the name 'Nina Silver'). If you are just starting to learn about Rife therapy, you will have a lot of questions and will be looking for intelligent, competent answers to questions such as:
- Who was Royal Raymond Rife?
- How did he discover this therapy?
- How do the devices work today?
- What kind of device do I need?
- What should I look for in a device?
- Where can I find such equipment?
- What are the best frequencies to use for specific diseases?
- How are the frequencies used?
- How were the frequencies determined?
- What precautions should I take?
- How do I give myself a Rife session?
- Where can I find additional help?
- What are the legal aspects to Rife Therapy?
- Why does my doctor not offer this therapy (in Europe, some do)?
Additionally, if you are looking to take responsibility for your own health, you also need answers to questions such as:
- How does allopathic medicine compare with holistic treatments?
- Which complimentary therapies should I be looking at?
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These, and many more questions, are answered in great detail. The entire book is full of excellent advice on the whole world of holistic medicine, electromedicine in general and Rife therapy in particular. If you are looking for answers that can have a profound influence on your future health, this is certainly the best Rife-related reference book I have ever seen on the subject. It also covers past and current day medical politics in a very factual and well referenced way.
One of the key questions everybody has is “What frequency do I need?”. There are lists of frequencies out there provided by the device makers, a consolidated list on the Internet, and many suggestions made on Rife community egroups. The problem is, those lists are just lists, a number next to a condition with little, if anything, in the way of explanation. This is where Nenah Sylver’s book comes into its own.
A large part (over 200 pages) of The Rife Handbook is made up of the very extensive Frequency Directory (Chapter 5, also available as an eBook). Her Directory is not just a list, it is full of detailed explanations as to the origin of the disease, how it affects the body, and what other co-infections and conditions may exist along with the one you’re looking up. Moreover, Dr. Sylver has worked hard to ensure that the frequencies are well researched. This information is unique; it saves hours of searching through thousands of messages on the various discussion groups. The Rife Handbook is an ideal reference manual for anyone using Rife therapy, giving you not only the best known tried and tested frequencies to use, but also well researched background information not found anywhere else. I feel it is an essential companion for everyone involved in Rife therapy or Rife research.
Effective Rife therapy is all about using the correct resonance frequencies in the right way. As I run the two largest Rife related discussion groups (Rife Yahoo egroup and the Rife Forum as well as the Rife Wiki), I am often asked where to find good independent and reliable information about Rife therapy, particularly as there is so much disinformation out there on the Internet. Now I can answer that question very simply. Buy Nenah Sylver’s Rife Handbook, and then join the Rife Forum to discuss any further questions you have with the experts, including Nenah herself.
In total, Dr. Sylver spent 12 years writing, researching, revising, and rewriting this book. She consulted just about every expert in the Rife world, and many in the electrotherapy area, to put together this very complete explanation of Rife and electromedicine therapies in the context of holistic medicine. When asked why she spent so many years of her life working on this book, she simply replied “because nobody else was doing it.” This new edition is well organized, with detailed headings, sub-headings, and sub-sub-headings in the text and a detailed Chapter Outline at the beginning of each chapter. It also contains an extensive index and three appendices. The new third appendix, “Healing With Electromedicine and Sound,” reports on electrotherapies that complement Rife frequency healing, including lasers, LEDs, and pulsed magnetic fields.
By the way, Dr. Nenah Sylver does not sell Rife devices, is not associated with any particular manufacturer, and has an excellent reputation in the Rife world. The first edition of this book sold over 6000 copies worldwide, to great acclaim and with no paid advertising whatsoever. When the first edition went out of print, used copies of it were selling on Amazon.com from $150 to $820 (as of this writing). So at just over $100, this edition with twice as many pages, is a real bargain.
The Rife Handbook has been praised by many health professionals and researchers in the electromedicine and Rife fields, as well as those in the related arenas of complementary and holistic (alternative) medicine. Even if you don’t yet own a frequency device, the amount of practical information ensures that this volume belongs on your bookshelf.
Review by Peter Walker, September 2009
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