LIFE Biofeedback System vs RIFE

So, what’s the BIG difference…………?

I would like to draw your attention to the difference between the various RIFE devices and that of the LIFE Biofeedback System.

The various RIFE devices, which are therapeutic modalities, are one way systems in that they can only send out frequencies. They are unable to identify energetic imbalances; to measure and independently calibrate the amount of energetic vibration a person is given. There is also no measurement (rectification) of how the body is accepting the frequencies. This leads to the potential of providing too much therapy. Age, body size and health status are not taken into account. As there is no manual timing device built into these systems, pathogens can potentially mutate into other frequency levels. These machines override the body’s own healing mechanisms.

The person/operator using these machines needs very little training. Just a few hours and they are in business. They cannot become registered with the Canadian Examining Board or insured for the operation of these devices.

The LIFE Biofeedback System, a diagnostic and therapeutic machine, analyses 7,000 vibrational patterns. Frequencies, including RIFE, are programmed into this system. The system identifies the frequencies which are out of balance so the therapist can be specific regarding the therapy administered, assisting the body to relax and de-stress, thereby supporting healing and well being, be it physical, emotional or mental. The therapist is able to time and measure how well the body is accepting a particular vibration, thus ensuring the client is not overly treated. This system does not override the body’s healing mechanisms; rather it supports and engages the body’s own immune system. A well trained therapist is very specific about the therapy given, taking into account any medical diagnosis disclosed, history and symptoms presented, as well as the information gathered from all of the initial testing with the LIFE system. A note of caution, as with the RIFE devices, unless the practitioner is well educated and trained, pathogens also have the potential to mutate into other frequency levels. To avoid this, look for an accredited therapist.

The practitioner, in order to become a Registered Biofeedback Therapist must undergo a vast amount of training. The requirements are to complete the basic training, then an intermediate course and later an advanced training course. For myself, I was required to go to Toronto to take the intermediate and advanced training courses. In addition to this, there is 500 hours of required supervised clinical practice and ongoing weekly web classes for 1 year, as well as completing courses in anatomy, and a coaching course. After I completed the above requirements, I also chose to take further training to better assist those afflicted with asthma, ADD/ADHD, autism spectrum and allergies.

So, as you can see, there is a great difference in the two modalities. It is prudent to be aware of this before making a decision in how you will proceed should you be considering energetic therapy.