![]() I’m so grateful that I met Doug MacLean in 2001, and I’m in awe of his work and of the still-underground alternative therapy known as rife treatment. ![]() So, there you have it – the short version of Doug’s story, with some links to go see more information. My own interpretation (a graph) of the recovery process comparing antibiotics to rife therapy, based on what I learned from Doug.A more detailed version of Doug’s story, taken as an excerpt from my book.The letter to the editor that Doug wrote to a newspaper in the early 80’s describing his discovery (must-read … so amazing!).My interview with Doug at the 2006 Rife International Health Conference in front of about 150 people (watch the full 1.5 hour presentation on this dvd).Some of Doug’s best words of wisdom (I literally have every word of this memorized from my years of relying on Doug’s wisdom!).Video with me (Bryan Rosner) talking about my experience driving to Doug’s house and getting started with rife therapy.So I wanted a blog post where I could put them all in one place. And, many of you may not have seen all of these links yet. But… right down to this very day, I still think this is a story which everyone needs to hear and which is flat-out amazing and unbelievable. I know this is somewhat old news as my Lyme Disease & Rife Machines book was published over a decade ago. The rest is history.įor the remainder of today’s blog post, I’m going to share with you links to more pieces of this story, so you can dig into Doug’s story, his contribution to the Lyme community, and this amazing breakthrough. He helped me build a coil machine (aka “Doug Device). Through a period of luck and miracles I ended up getting Doug’s phone number and driving to Seattle to see him. In 2001, being very sick myself with Lyme and having failed so many treatments, I read about Doug’s story on a webpage which was deleted just a few days after I found it! Had I searched online just a few days later I would have never heard of rife technology for Lyme disease. So unthinkable that such an amazing technology just sat there. His technology laid largely dormant for years, save for the few dozen who heard about it via word-of-mouth. He never sold, or made a penny, on rife technology. What a breakthrough thing to see for the early 1980’s, right! So amazing.Īfter Doug healed himself and his family from Lyme disease, he just went on with his life. He experimented in his basement and observed spirochetes being killed by frequencies, under a microscope. He acquired spirochetes from a friend who worked at a medical laboratory (this feat alone was amazing, and a very mind-blowing story, Doug told it to me in person). ![]() ![]() He got ahold of this book, and thought to himself, “I can do this.” Being an engineer, he had the know-how to improvise technologically. And if you haven’t read the book yet, you’ll find this post to contain a fascinating story of science and victory against the odds.ĭoug got Lyme disease in the early 80’s, and was one of the first people to receive IV antibiotics for it (which didn’t cure him). If you’ve already read my book, and some of this stuff seems familiar to you, I think you’ll still find this post a welcome reminder of Doug’s wisdom. In fact, more than anyone else, Doug’s words of wisdom became mantras that I repeated over and over in my head. In this book, I chronicle Doug’s research and share my own story of using frequencies for my Lyme disease.ĭoug’s story – and wisdom – are quite amazing, and guided me through my healing journey. Many of you have already read my book, Lyme Disease and Rife Machines. Watch a 10 minute sample of the interview here.Īs far as we know, Doug was the first person ever to use frequency technology for Lyme disease. I sit down with Doug MacLean at the 2006 Rife International Health Conference. And that work is the most important work of my life, because of how important Doug’s work was. All I did was organize and write down everything Doug taught me. ![]() It is the work of Doug MacLean, an amazing mechanical engineer who pioneered the use of frequency technology (“Rife” machines) for Lyme disease, back in the 1980’s. If I took credit for it, I would be a cheat. I consider what I share below to be my most important contribution to the Lyme disease community, and probably the most important work of my life. ![]()
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