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Title: Was Rife right ? A 32-year-old infection cured in 2 hours by a plasma tube radiation.


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Was Rife right ? A 32-year-old infection cured in
2 hours by a plasma tube radiation.
s
  • A.Bellossi, G.Dubost (France)
  • J.Bare (USA)
  • J.L.Bardasano Rubio (Spain)

2
April 1973
  • Mrs R. 27-year-old
  • Violent pain at the left canine level.
  • The canine was extracted and the jawbone
  • cleaned.

3
December 1974
  • Fever with pain in the right jawbone
  • Surgical curetting of an osteitic jawbone

4
January 1975
  • Bad general state of health
  • Severe pain fever shiver asthenia
  • generalized arthralgias myalgias
  • loss of weight
  • Hospitalization

5
1rst diagnosis
  • Infectious rheumatism (Streptococcus)
  • Treatment
  • Failure

6
Until May 1976
  • Antibiotics antiinflammatory drugs corticoids
  • Failure
  • 2nd diagnosis Collagenosis
  • Aziathoprine corticoids

7
6 months
  • Deteriorated situation
  • Exhaustion unbearable myalgias and arthralgias
  • Resumption of jawbones pains

8
1977
  • SURGICAL OPERATIONS
  • 22nd and 30th of January
  • 10th and 21rst of February
  • June
  • Anatomopathology
  • 3rd diagnosis Wegeners granulomatosis
  • Cyclophosphamid

9
1977 - 1978
  • Surgical operations
  • November 1977
  • 3rd and 23rd of May , November 1978
  • Mrs R. stopped all immunosuppressive drugs

10
March 1979
  • 1973 1979 14 surgical operations
  • Each year about 8 painful crises
  • fever (38C),sweat, pains in the large joints,
    in the spinal joints, in the tendons and muscles,
    weight increase, very intense inflammatory
    biological modifications.
  • 4 to 8 weaks

11
Wegeners granulomatosis?
  • Diagnosis computer assistance
  • OSTEITIS
  • Immunochemical analysis
  • Bacterial infection with exhaustion of the immune
    system

12
A hidden bacterial source ?
  • December 1985
  • Throat infection
  • Streptococcus faecalis
  • Escherichia coli
  • Hafnia
  • Yeasts

13
Following
  • Feverish painful crises
  • Surgical operations

14
1991 -1993
  • Pulsed magnetic fields
  • Temporary lull

15
January 1996
  • In a sample from a surgical operation
  • Streptococcus agalactiae
  • Escherichia coli
  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Yeasts
  • Inefficiency of the antibacterial drugs

16
Scanner on the 3rd of June 1998
  • Disappearance
  • of the bone palate,
  • of the jaw sinus bottom wall,
  • of the right orbital floor.

17
3D Reconstruction
18
3D Reconstruction

19
February 2005
  • More than 60 surgical operations in the upper
    jawbone.
  • Pain
  • A constant febrile state of several
  • months duration (38C up to 39C)

20
Royal Raymond Rife
  • In the thirties reported the killing of bacteria
    by means of the radiation of a plasma tube.
  • In that desesperate situation we decided to try a
    compassionate treatment using Bare/Rife system.

21
The plasma tube
  • Argon 8O
  • Neon 20
  • Pressure 50 mm of mercury

22
The tube lightning
  • was accomplished
  • using a highly over modulated, AM type,
  • radiofrequency electronic discharge.
  • By using the square wave generated
  • frequencies for modulation, along with
  • overmodulation of the carrier wave, a
  • pulse emission was achieved.

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Plasma antenna radiation in the range from 1.5 to
18 GHz
  • Recently (July 2010) our theoretical explanation
    of bacterial destruction présented in Davos BIOEM
    2009, has been confirmed by means of a wide
    bandwidth horn tied with a spectrum analyser .
  • The DNA Half- Wave resonance hypothesis of
    bacteria irradiated by frequencies between 4 and
    8 GHz has been justified.

25
The plasma tube antenna, the wide bandwidth horn
antenna, and the spectrum analyser
26
Frequencies modulating the 27.12 MHz carrier
wave3 minutes each frequency
  • 723 to 730 HZ Staphylococcus aureus
  • 877 to 884 Hz Streptococcus
  • pyogenes
  • 749 to 755 Hz Proteus vulgaris
  • 756 to 761 Hz Enterococcus faecalis
  • 764 to 771 Hz Proteus mirabilis
  • 800 to 807 Hz Escherichia coli

27
On the 4th of February 2005
  • The exposure took place at the rate
  • of 3 minutes for each frequency
  • (135 minutes for the set) and
  • ended at 16 oclock.
  • At night the body temperature
  • was at 37C.

28
4 DAYS LATER
  • Mrs R. spat out from the left side of her
  • throat a stinking putty-like substance
  • which was a pile of
  • polymorphous bacteria mixed with
  • filamentous fungus.

29
4 months later
  • Surgical operation
  • A grey lava-like bone lesion well
  • separated from the healthy bone.
  • 5 years and 8 months later
  • no infectious relapse

30
Bacterial destruction
  • Due to Half-wave resonance of bacterial
  • DNA linked to the water dipoles associated
  • to DNA.
  • It depends on the base pair number within
  • the DNA and so is a characteristics of a
  • bacterium.
  • From 4 to 8 GHz.

31
TODAY
  • A pain problem due to nerve damage from surgical
    after-effects.

32
REFERENCE
  • Half-wave resonance of bacteria
  • DNA irradiated from 4 to 8 GHz.
  • G. Dubost, A. Bellossi, BioEM 2009 Abstract
    Collection P170 583-585.
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