According to a 2013 review, no scientific evidence shows that the Rife machine or other similar devices can treat cancer. The American Medical Association condemned Rife's experiments at the time, and independent researchers
were unable to replicate the claims he made in his work.
More recent research does suggest that electromagnetic frequency may have a place in cancer treatment. However,
these frequencies are different from those the Rife machine emits.
For instance, a 2012 study published in the British Journal of Cancer found that specific electromagnetic frequencies prevented some cancerous cells from growing without affecting normal cells.
The researchers carried out these experiments in test tubes, which is not the same as studies in animals or humans.
In a 2016 review, the authors looked at studies into the use of electromagnetic frequency for treating cancer. They noted that in some animal studies, specific frequencies blocked new cancer cells from forming and inhibited tumor growth.
The authors of the review also suggested that specific frequencies may modulate the immune system and boost its natural ability to fight off cancerous cells.
While the authors only found two human studies into the use of this technology, they concluded that these studies suggest that electromagnetic frequency therapy is safe, and results are promising. However, scientists need to carry out further research to support these findings.
It is important to note that none of these studies used the Rife machine or the same electromagnetic frequencies that it emits.
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