Hello Jake.
As I treated for each of the four pathogens I found were involved with my Crohn's, I improved. The biggest obstacle I had was how to tell if they were working. I have never been real symptomatic until things were well out of hand. It took some time to home in on the more subtle symptoms I did have. Once I had some reliable benchmarks, it became easier.
It is working out quite well. I was flared after my surgery while I was taking Imuran. Going down hill fairly fast. I finally decided that the Imuran experiment was over as it just was not helping me. I put all of what I learned from testing frequencies, and correcting mistakes I had made, and committed to what I knew best. Since that time I have only improved.
The only drug I use on occasion is Cholestyramine. If I am on a long trip or in a place where a bathroom may not be available, I will use it. That actually gave me another measure of health. When flared, the Cholestyramine did not hardly work at all. When I was somewhat flared, but not bad, it would give me 12 hours or so. Now, when I use it I am good for two days.
I don't use it often, because in spite of not having an Iliocal valve any longer, I do not have the intense urgency I did before. I don't have the mucous I used to have either. I was not able to drink coffee before, now I drink over a pot a day. I could not tolerate onions before. Now I can eat them again.
I work 60 to 70 hours a week, and have the energy to do it.
Having said all that, I am still just one person who has used this method to this degree so that's got to be considered also.
The true Rife device has plenty of power to do the job, but it does have some drawbacks also. You can only run one frequency at a time. If you look under the CAFL. Consolidated annotated frequency list (link below) you will see all the frequencies listed for mycoplasma. There are quite a lot of them, and it might be part of your Crohn's.
http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm
If you do have that infection, and it is not rare by any means, you will have to run each frequency for about an hour each. That is a very tough pathogen and it takes that long to put a dent in it. I can run eight frequencies at a time, and even at that it takes a while to treat all four pathogens I have.
One other disadvantage is the True Rife is actually an EMEM, which just means it runs a single treatment frequency without a carrier frequency. Rife's original frequencies need a carrier frequency and a second frequency to work. He used two frequencies to get his destructive effect. A vast majority of the frequencies I use are not Rife's original frequencies, but one important frequency for E-Coli I do use. I tried the CAFL listed E-Coli frequencies a while back. I think it is posted here someplace but it was a few years ago. They did not work. Rife tested his frequencies to a nauseating degree. He would have drove me insane, doing the same test over and over again. the result of all that is his frequencies are by far the most tested and reliable. E-Coli, AIEC specifically, is most likely present where MAP is present. Without that carrier frequency, you will not have a good working frequency for E-Coli.
Unfortunately, at the time I was trying to kill E-Coli with frequencies, Rife's original frequencies were not known. Now they are.
All the frequencies that can be run on one machine can be run on another. There are no frequencies that are unique to a machine. They just have to be able to produce the frequency in the correct wave form and deliver them with adequate power.
If you decide to try this, I would suggest your stick with any medications you are currently using. I know with a fair amount of confidence what is causing my symptoms, and I am sure some of them are typically involved with Crohn's in most people. What I don't know is how many other pathogens could be involved in other cases.
Besides that, in a good experiment you try not to introduce any more variables into the experiment than you have to. Do everything else the same except for your frequency treatment. Otherwise you have no idea if stopping your meds had an effect, going on a gluten free diet made a difference, you get the idea. You want one variable and that is your frequency treatment.
There is a depth problem with frequency treatments. When I cured my psoriasis using the MAP frequencies, it was quite easy. The bacterium was near the surface with very little mass between the MAP and the frequency. As you try to clear it out of the intestines, it gets more difficult. You have to run longer to kill deeper. Rife used bacterium samples in a pile of horsemeat to gauge approximate run times to kill the sample. MAP is not particularly difficult to kill as long as you run the frequencies long enough.
You can overdo a treatment. If H-Pylori is part of your inflammation as it was in my case, you do not want to kill too much at one time. I flared myself pretty good going up from a ten minute treatment to a twenty minute treatment. it only lasted a day or so but it was not much fun. That's the depth thing. I was not getting deep at ten minutes. At twenty I killed way too much way to fast. I would work up more slowly if I did it again.
It is experimental, no doubt about that. If you are not comfortable with tinkering with these pathogens and sometimes get into trouble doing it, do not use the method. mistakes will be made, and typically they are not serious, but you can flare yourself by going to fast.
That's all I got.
hope you find the answer one way or another.
Dan