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originally posted by: o0oTOPCATo0o
a reply to: YouSir
Sometimes feelin good is the best medicine.
originally posted by: HODOSKE
I read a book about Dr Rife and the Rife machine. Similar concept. Supposedly has luck at curing lots of diseases including lyme . Supposedly you can buy them or make them The hard part is figuring out the right frequency
I have used a Rife machine years past, amazing tool! It is widely used in Europe today www.rife.de/rife-in-europe-today.html
originally posted by: HODOSKE
I read a book about Dr Rife and the Rife machine. Similar concept. Supposedly has luck at curing lots of diseases including lyme . Supposedly you can buy them or make them The hard part is figuring out the right frequency
Mood disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) are enormous problems for those afflicted, their families, caregivers and society in general. Current treatments for these disorders are modestly effective at best, and new, more effective and inexpensive approaches are needed.
A major hurdle in treatment is the lack of understanding in mainstream approaches as to how the brain works normally, how mood, cognition, memory and consciousness derive from synaptic computation among neurons.
However evidence now suggests mental states may depend, to some extent at least, on vibrations, e.g. sound wave solitons in neuronal membranes, and megahertz (‘MHz’, 106 to 107 Hz) resonances in microtubule networks inside neurons. In TBI and Alzheimer’s disease, microtubules are disrupted and release ‘tau’, a microtubule-associated protein. Under normal circumstances, microtubules are directly responsible for neuronal and synaptic growth, repair and plasticity.