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One alleged method for confirming the effectiveness of a Rife treatment is by
noting the increase in cellular debris after a Rife treatment. National
Instruments Vision software can be used to quantitatively measure the amount of
cellular debris in a drop of blood on a slide.
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This is a picture of Kathy, my sister-in-law's blood. She passed away from pancreatic cancer in July 2002. This website is dedicated to Kathy. |
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This is National Instruments count of blood cells in the image to the left. Cells along the border are ignored. |
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This is National Instruments count of cellular debris (particles besides cells) in the image to the left. |
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The Rife Research Papers on Aubrey Scoon's website seem to be the most in
depth studies/theories to explain the different sets of MOR frequencies used on
different generation/model frequency instruments.
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