Rife Frequencies, Annotations, and Comments
CAFL - Various frequency sets for general colds. Also see specific viruses which can cause it.
Cold_1 (use 800 and 880 for 10 min, others for 5 min) - 5500, 4400, 802, 787, 727, 720, 552, 440, 400, 125, 72, 800, 880
Cold_2 - 652, 725, 746, 751, 768, 1110, 333, 666, 542, 522
Cold_3 (fall, 99. Use all freqs 5 min) - 20, 120, 146, 440, 444, 465, 727, 776, 787, 880, 1500, 1550, 5000, 1000
Cold_4 (use 880 and 800 for 10 min, 728 for 5 min) - 3176, 2489, 880, 800, 728
Cold_5 (use 7728 and 4888 for 10 min) - 7728, 4888, 8238, 2413, 880, 787, 776, 727, 440, 746, 567, 7880, 787, 300, 310, 1234, 9999
Cold_6 - 7660, 7344, 5000, 3702, 3672, 2688, 2400, 1862, 1550, 1238, 1234, 1200, 975, 880, 802, 787, 780, 778, 776, 774, 772, 770, 768, 766, 727, 688, 683, 660, 450, 412, 352
Cold_and_Flu (fall, 98. Use 8700 and 7760 for 15 min, others for 5 min) - 250, 465, 8210, 8700, 7760
Cold_and_flu_winter_01 - 959, 962
Cold_in_head_chest (Mutates constantly; too many strains to include complete list of frequencies. See also Strep Pneumonia, Adenovirus, Rhinitis, Coronavirus, Sinusitis, Pneumonia, Chest infection, and Rhino pneumonitis sets. Use lots of echinacea at onset to prevent cell damage that prolongs healing, even if correct freqs are found.) - 10000, 7344, 4412, 3176, 2489, 1550, 880, 802, 787, 776, 766, 728, 712, 688, 683, 665, 660, 600, 444, 333, 20
Cold_2005_TR – 10000, 7344, 5000, 2950, 2900, 2650, 2600, 1550, 1234, 740, 880, 787, 727, 330, 165, 82.6, 41.75, 20.87, 30
TrueRife - Selected frequency sets in F100 format with comments
Cold_and_Flu
#25 minutes
#A cold virus is deposited into the front of the nasal passages by contaminated fingers or by droplets from coughs and sneezes. (7) Small doses of virus (1-30 particles) are sufficient to produce infection. (8, 9)
#The virus is then transported to the back of the nose and onto the adenoid area by the nose itself!
#From the time a cold virus enters the nose, it takes 8-12 hours for the viral reproductive cycle to be completed and for new cold virus to be released in nasal secretions. This interval is called the incubation period.
#Cold symptoms can also begin shortly after virus is first produced in the nose (10-12 hours). The time from the beginning of the infection to the peak of symptoms is typically 36-72 hours.
duty 71.5
converge 1 .03125
pulse 1 60
# This set runs freqs for 5 minutes, then two for
# an additional 10 minutes.
dwell 180
870, 821, 776, 465, 250
dwell 300
870, 776
Cold_and_Flu_Oncoming
#25 minutes
#A cold virus is deposited into the front of the nasal passages by contaminated fingers or by droplets from coughs and sneezes. (7) Small doses of virus (1-30 particles) are sufficient to produce infection. (8, 9)
#The virus is then transported to the back of the nose and onto the adenoid area by the nose itself!
#From the time a cold virus enters the nose, it takes 8-12 hours for the viral reproductive cycle to be completed and for new cold virus to be released in nasal secretions. This interval is called the incubation period.
#Cold symptoms can also begin shortly after virus is first produced in the nose (10-12 hours). The time from the beginning of the infection to the peak of symptoms is typically 36-72 hours.
duty 71.5
converge 1 .03125
pulse 1 60
# This set runs freqs for 5 minutes, then two for
# an additional 10 minutes.
dwell 180
870, 821, 776, 465, 250
dwell 300
870, 776 |