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GB-4000 Cancer MORs...

I purchased a Rife machine specifically to deal with my mothers cancer A GB-4000 has certain features giving it unique advantages in a carcinoma/sarcinoma situation. Specifically with an upper range of 20 MHz, the GB-4000 covers Roy Rifes 3 major MORs related to carcinoma viruses: #1 1.604 MHz #2 11.780 MHz #3 17.6633 MHz. These are to be run as sine waves per manual recommendation. Regarding the topics of DUTY, MODULATION, & GATING, I realized that I was very unclear as to their definitions & applications - I emailed CS & Jeff Garff suggested I phone him for assistance. Jeff explained DUTY CYCLE as WAVE ON versus WAVE OFF The GB has a 90% default DUTY meaning that the wave is on 90%/off 10% - The dot/decimal point is the DUTY key. This sounded simple enough until I realized that I had no idea how this down time was dispersed - Logically I would assume that the 10% OFF occurred in the troughs between the square waves squares Anyone who knows definitively is welcome to share that knowledge. Next was MODULATION which relates to usage of a carrier wave to enhance broadcast penetration. The MODULATION parameter is defined as Frequency Wave % versus Carrier Wave % Per Jeff, default is 100% which maximizes the selected frequency wave Jeff said to leave it unchanged as the frequency properties are desired as opposed to carrier wave properties Easy enough. Finally GATING which some compare to advanced Pulsing The GB-4000 manual advises GATING in several high frequency cancer routines because it improves efficacy. Since frequencies over 1 MHz are to be run as sine waves (instead of square waves), the waveform is smooth which is more easily tolerated by pathogens. The sine wave can be made to emulate a square wave by pulsing or turning the wave on & off. During the OFF mode, the amplitude will drop to zero & remain there until turned back ON just like a square wave. The GATING parameter is the number of times that the wave is turned ON/OFF per second. Jeff recommended a standard cancer frequency like 2127 for carcinoma (GB gating parameter range is 5 Hz to 2200 Hz). Additionally, since considerable downtime (OFF) is involved, the DUTY cycle must be reduced from its default 90% - Jeff recommends a DUTY cycle from 50% - 75% when GATING is used I use 66% as a happy medium. Anyway, when running a sine wave & to receive maximal benefit from

Rifes radio frequency MOR frequencies, GATING should ALWAYS be incorporated

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