Hey guys

I don't get the feeling that there are too many positive vibes out there about what I have achieved. Sure there is a risk and I am prepared to take that risk in a controlled way. My options were very limited as of 6 months ago. I had the option of totally fusing up

in the next 5 years and being housebound or close to it or taking nasty stuff at the hospital which is being feed in through a vein for several hours a week.
That also carried no guarantee and I was told that they had "lost" a couple of patients over the last 12 months due to infections.

Maybe some of you are not that seriously damaged enough to look at this technology with an open mind. I am not asking everybody to rush about looking for a rife machine bit this technology is here and it works. The machnie described in ZARKS post is not a rife machine but a small signal generator with several freq's built in to it. This is a very limited machine (very) and I seriously doubt its ability to do anything. I also have a BECK BIOELECTRIFIER (zapper) which I use to pilse the wrists and a BECK MAG-GENERATOR. These are good and a first look at electromedicine but should be confused with Rife.

Rife technology has been around for years now and apart from an odd case of death through total over use ( person fell asleep whilst using machine, then hooked up for 7 hours plus) there are no reported problems if used correctly. For the first time in years I am on an upward curve and I don't know of anybody who has got movement back in a fused spine, outside of surgery!

My intention was to bring this to the attention of all with A.S. for the good of us all. I have done that, what you all want to make of it is up to you. It is not my intention to kill myself with this stuff or to make myself any worse than I am, the doctors and the illness can do that.

My poor health was no doubt a factor in me trying this technology, I had no where else to go apart from down.

Please do all the research, do all the double checks on all the stuff out there and please be safe, but give it a chance.

Rick