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  2. Royal Rife - Wikipedia

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    Royal Raymond Rife (May 16, 1888 – August 5, 1971) [1] was an American inventor and early exponent of high-magnification time-lapse cine-micrography. [2] [3]Rife is known for his microscopes, which he claimed could observe live microorganisms with a magnification considered impossible for his time, and for an "oscillating beam ray" invention, which he thought could treat various ailments by ...

  3. Radionics - Wikipedia

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    "Rife machine", a device created by Royal Rife, which is also known as frequency therapy or frequency generator and marketed as treating cancer. [2] "Zapping Machine", a device created by Hulda Regehr Clark, claimed to cure cancer by using low-level electrical current to kill parasites within the body that are supposed to cause cancer. [2]

  4. Electro Physiological Feedback Xrroid - Wikipedia

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    Hulda Regehr Clark, Royal Rife Electro Physiological Feedback Xrroid ( EPFX ) ( / ˈ z ɪər ɔɪ d / ), [ 1 ] also known as Quantum Xrroid Consciousness Interface ( QXCI ), is a radionics [ 2 ] device which claims to read the body's reactivity to various frequencies and then send back other frequencies to make changes in the body.

  5. Medical applications of radio frequency - Wikipedia

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    These were limited to frequencies of 0.1 – 2 MHz, called "longwave" diathermy. The current was applied directly to the body with contact electrodes, which could cause skin burns. In the 1920s the development of vacuum tube machines allowed frequencies to be increased to 10 – 300 MHz, called "shortwave" diathermy. The energy was applied to ...

  6. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Although it is promoted as effective for curing a number of human ailments, including cancer, the American Cancer Society says "available scientific evidence does not support claims that polarity therapy is effective in treating cancer or any other disease". [39] Rife Frequency Generator – an electronic device purported to cure cancer by ...

  7. Central Ohio comedian Matt Rife to bring jokes in 2025: Here ...

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    Central Ohio native and TikTok sensation turned stand-up comedy star Matt Rife will return to Columbus for a show on Aug. 9 at Nationwide Arena.

  8. Healy (bioresonance device) - Wikipedia

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    Energy medicine devices are a class of pseudoscientific devices that originated with the work of Royal Rife, claiming to work via transferring energy to a person's energy field. The Healy claims to work using electricity to find a user's "personalized frequencies", an idea that has no scientific backing or mechanism. [3]

  9. Tronado machine - Wikipedia

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    The Tronado Machine was a device which employed ultra high frequency or microwave radiation as a hyperthermia therapy for cancer; however, tests have failed to back its treatment claims. A man named Tronado designed the machine in the 1970s.

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