Rife Therapy
The Boughton Clinic are delighted to be able to offer Rife Therapy as of July 2024.
Rife therapy is named after the American scientist Royal Rife. In the early part of the 20th century Rife discovered a method of eliminating bacteria, viruses and other pathogens by the use of frequencies. He generated the frequencies in two forms: normal and radio wave.
As the two frequency forms hit the target areas in the body they caused a mortal vibration rate of the disease- carrying cells and, as a consequence, they were rendered lifeless.
Extensive tests on an ultra high magnification microscope proved his methodology was successful. Today, there are thousands of people around the world utilising this technology.
Although no official health claims are made for Rife therapy, testimonials from many countries point to its efficacy in the support of the body in maintaining or regaining good, natural health.
A good Rife machine normally contains all of the original Royal Rife frequencies plus others that have been researched and utilised over the years.
Rife Therapy
With Bella Higgins- Rife therapy and technology
- Hourly rate
- Comfortable surroundings
- Follow up consultations are available where necessary
WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE?
In most Rife sessions the client is seated. They have their feet on footplate electrodes and in their lap they hold in their hands plasma tubes. Thus they get the frequencies in normal form through the feet and in radio wave form through their hands. There are variations on this but this is the basic set up.
HOW FREQUENT ARE TREATMENTS?
Once a week or once a fortnight is a common pattern of treatments. The duration of treatments varies on the condition being addressed. The practitioner will answer your specific questions on this.
There are also frequencies to support regeneration and boost functions such as the immune system, the adrenals and several others.
ARE THERE ANY CONTRAINDICATIONS?
Rife therapy is not suitable for people with pacemakers or similar devices. It should not be given to children under 4 years of age. If a client is undergoing radiotherapy or frequency therapy for kidney stones etc there should should be no Rife sessions administered during these periods.
The day after some sessions a client may occasionally get a Herxheimer’s reaction. This is a feeling of tiredness, almost as if one is about to go down with flu. It was named after Dr Herxheimer who, along with one other doctor, discovered that when the liver and kidneys etc get overworked in disposing of waste products, this phenomena happens. The answer is just to drink lots of fluid to help the body dispose of the cells or toxins that have been eliminated by the Rife session. The day after that, the client is back to normal and usually feeling better than before the session.