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Last update May 2024

Can I use a Rife machine while pregnant?

I'm currently pregnant and considering using a Rife machine for some health treatments. Is it safe to use a Rife machine during pregnancy? Are there any specific risks or precautions I should be aware of before starting treatment?

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Lisa Miller - Patient Advocate

Rife therapy is generally advised against during pregnancy due to potential risks to the unborn child. The effects of Rife therapy on pregnancy haven't been fully studied, so it's uncertain whether it's harmful, neutral, or beneficial. The electromagnetic fields emitted by Rife devices, as well as other sources like power lines, could affect rapidly dividing cells, such as those in a developing fetus, potentially causing harm. Additionally, Rife therapy may trigger a herxheimer reaction, releasing toxins from destroyed pathogens, which could also pose risks to the baby.

When considering Rife plasma-type devices, those emitting square waves with no negative offset may pose little concern during pregnancy.

A comparison study found similarities between the energy emitted by these devices and the radiant energy from a car's ignition system.

Professional drivers exposed to a car's radio frequency (RF) for long periods show no elevated risks of health issues. However, it's essential to avoid using any Rife machine during pregnancy without authorization from a medical professional.

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