Re: [cpkusagroup] Question about using CPK to determine frequencies for treatment
We had a presentation at Winter Symposium on using a Rife generator in practice. Dr. Tim Hamp brought his equipment, which used a gas tube light as well as sound. You might contact him for specifics about how he uses it.
In general, Rife is Microcurrent is Rife. If you are talking about putting electricity into the body at a specific frequency, it's all the same thing. So you would determine frequency, polarity, location, time, in the same way. So yes, you can do the same thing with either unit.
In my practice I have both a "Traditional" microcurrent device and a "Rife" frequency generator, and I use them interchangeably.
Some generators don't allow selection of single-digit resolution. They only count by 10, for example. So you will want to watch for that. You need to be able to select frequency to the single digit.
Good luck!
Adrian Larsen, DC
On Jan 19, 2007, at 10:52 AM, doctycobb wrote:
I am experimenting with a rife-type frequency generator that a family
member owns.
Has anyone had any experience using CPK to determine frequency sets to
use? If so, how would you go about it?
Did you use CPK to determine where to place the contact plates, etc as
well?
I also have a microcurrent machine that allows me to set frequencies,
waveform, etc. Can I do the same thing with my microcurrent unit as
withe frequency generator?
Any suggestions on the best way to contact the body (foot plates, hand
held, electrodes)?
I am just investigating the use of frequencies and I know that Dr.
Dowty has done extensive research in this area. I understand in
general how the electrical file works, but just need a few specifics
for this particular application.
Thanks for any help.