RIFE MACHINE THERAPY
Beam Ray
What is the Beam Ray?
The Beam Ray is a modern frequency therapy device inspired by the work of American inventor Royal Raymond Rife in
the 1930s. It's marketed as a non-invasive light and sound generator designed for wellness, detoxification, and pathogen
support. Users typically sit or lie comfortably in front of the device during 30-60 minute sessions, where it's programmed
to emit specific frequencies via flashing lights and audio tones. No direct contact is required, and it's often used in holistic
centers like Just Hope Healing Center as a complementary tool. Modern versions, produced by companies like Frequency
Technologies LLC, use solid-state electronics for portability and customization, with pre-loaded programs (e.g., 340+
frequencies) or tailored settings based on individual needs.
Technology Behind the Beam Ray
The Beam Ray operates on the principle of resonant frequency therapy, a concept popularized by Rife, who claimed to
identify the unique "mortal oscillatory rate" (MOR) of pathogens—specific electromagnetic frequencies that cause
microbes to vibrate and self-destruct, akin to a soprano shattering glass with a high note. While Rife's original 1930s
device used vacuum tubes and a plasma ray tube to generate radio waves, contemporary Beam Ray machines employ
updated, safer technology:
1. Frequency Generation:
© Acomputer or digital controller programs precise low-energy electromagnetic waves, typically in the radio
frequency (RF) range (e.g., 0.1-1 MHz), similar to radio broadcasts but undetectable to the ear.
© These are delivered through cyan LED lights or plasma bulbs that flash at the target frequency, acting as a
carrier for the therapeutic signal. Audio tones may accompany for multi-sensory input.
2. Resonance Mechanism:
e The device scans or selects frequencies based on Rife's historical database (e.g., for bacteria, viruses, or
fungi). When exposed, the theory posits that pathogens absorb the energy, leading to structural disruption
(e.g., membrane rupture) without harming healthy cells, which resonate at different rates.
e Modern solid-state designs (per books like James E. Bare's Resonant Frequency Therapy) replace vacuum
tubes with transistors for stability, reducing ozone production and allowing portable operation.
3. Delivery and Safety:
¢ Non-thermal output (no heat or shocks) penetrates tissues superficially (1-2 inches) via light/sound waves.
© Sessions are passive; effects are claimed to be systemic, promoting circulation and oxygen flow as a
byproduct.
The technology draws from early 20th-century electromagnetism but lacks rigorous modem validation—it's classified as a
wellness tool, not a medical device, with disclaimers emphasizing no disease-treatment claims.
Expected Benefits to Clients
Proponents report benefits from pathogen clearance to pain relief, often after 4-6 sessions (2-3x/week). Historical
anecdotes (e.g., Rife's 1934 USC trial claiming 16/16 cancer remissions) and user testimonials suggest improvements,
but scientific evidence is limited to small pilots and RF modulation studies (e.g., for insomnia or tumors). Mainstream
views (e.g., FDA, AMA) consider it unproven, with risks of delaying conventional care. Below is a table of commonly
expected benefits, mechanisms, and evidence notes:
Expected Client
Benefit Mechanism (Claimed) Outcomes
Evidence Notes
Frequencies resonate with
Pathogen P f : Reduced infections. Anecdotal; small RF studies show
sng microbes' MOR, causing . , eee be
Neutralization & disintegration; boosts lighter body feel, antimicrobial effects, but no large
circulation/toxin release. improved gut health. _ trials for Rife-specific use.
Beam Ray
Expected Client
Outcomes Evidence Notes
Benefit Mechanism (Claimed)
1940s hospital pilots noted pain
cessation; aligns with broader EMF
research, but placebo-controlled data
lacking.
40-70% pain decrease
(e.g., arthritis, injuries);
fewer flare-ups.
Pain Relief &
Inflammation
Reduction
Vibrational disruption calms nerves;
enhances oxygen flow.
Increased stamina,
reduced fatigue; better
daily function.
Stronger resistance to Historical claims for typhoid/TB;
illnesses; faster modern RF trials promising but not
recovery from colds/flu. conclusive.
Calmer mood, better
sleep; emotional
User reports; indirect support from
Enhanced Energy Improved cellular oxygenation and
circulation studies on similar devices.
& Vitality waste clearance.
Targets viruses/bacteria; promotes
Immune Support homeostasis.
Stress Reduction & Harmonic tones induce Aligns with biofeedback studies on
Relaxation parasympathetic response. balance modulated RF (e.g., for insomnia).
- on “ Overall wellness boost; Theoretical; some EMF research
ce tion Frequencies reprogram" damaged potential adjunct for supports cellular repair, but Rife
ehapiinatt . chronic conditions. claims unverified.
Evidence and Considerations
While intriguing (¢.g., a 2013 study on RF modulation for tumors showed tumor shrinkage in pilots), Beam Ray lacks
robust RCTs—most evidence is anecdotal or historical, with critics labeling it pseudoscience. The FDA has not approved it
for medical use, and experts warn against relying on it for serious illnesses like cancer, where delays can be fatal. It's safe
(no side effects reported), but contraindicated for epilepsy or pacemakers. At Just Hope Healing Center (3625 E.
Thousand Oaks Blvd. Suite 171, Westlake Village, CA 91362; (805) 601-5366), it's offered as a relaxing wellness option—
consult a doctor for integration with conventional care.
Bio Magnetic Therapy
What is Bio Magnetic Therapy?
Bio Magnetic Therapy (also known as Biomagnetic Pair Therapy or Biomagnetism) is a non-invasive complementary
wellness practice that involves applying pairs of static magnets (typically with opposite polarities—north and south) to
specific points on the body. Developed in the 1980s by Mexican physician Dr. Isaac Goiz Duran, it's rooted in the idea that
imbalances in the body's natural pH levels—caused by pathogens like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or toxins—create
"biomagnetic pairs” of altered polarity in tissues and organs. By placing magnets strategically (often over clothing),
practitioners aim to neutralize these imbalances, restoring the body's electromagnetic equilibrium and supporting self-
healing.
This therapy is distinct from general "magnet therapy“ (e.g., wearing magnetic bracelets for pain relief), which uses single-
polarity magnets and has even less scientific backing. Bio Magnetic Therapy is holistic, often combined with muscle
testing (kinesiology) to “scan" for imbalances, and sessions typically last 60-90 minutes. It's popular in alternative health
centers like Just Hope Healing Center in Westlake Village, CA, where it's offered as a gentle, faith-inspired option for
wellness.
How Does It Work?
The core mechanism revolves around the body's subtle electromagnetic fields and the influence of static magnetic fields
on biological processes. Here's a step-by-step breakdown:
1. Diagnosis via Biomagnetic Pairs: Practitioners use applied kinesiology (gentle muscle testing) to identify
“pairs"—specific body points (e.g., on the feet, spine, or abdomen) where pH distortions occur due to microbial
activity. For example, a viral imbalance might link the liver (acidic, north pole) to the spleen (alkaline, south pole).
Over 200 such pairs have been mapped based on Dr. Goiz's observations.
2. Magnet Application: Medium-strength magnets (1,000-15,000 gauss) are placed in pairs: the negative (south)
pole on the alkaline site and the positive (north) pole on the acidic site. This creates a balanced magnetic field (up
to 10,000 gauss total) that penetrates 5-8 inches into the body. Sessions are passive—you lie down clothed, and
magnets stay in place for 15-20 minutes per pair.
3. Proposed Biological Effects:
© pH Neutralization: Magnets are thought to alter ion flow (e.g., calcium, potassium, hydrogen), shifting
distorted pH levels back to neutral (around 7.4). This theoretically creates an inhospitable environment for
pathogens without harming healthy cells.
© lon and Cellular Influence: Lab studies show static fields can modulate ion channels in cell membranes,
potentially enhancing cellular signaling, oxygen delivery, and detoxification via improved circulation.
o Energetic Rebalancing: Drawing from bioelectromagnetics, it may stimulate the body's innate repair by
influencing subtle energy fields, similar to acupuncture points.
No electricity or heat is invalved—it’s purely static fields. Hydration is encouraged post-session to aid “detox,” and multiple
sessions (e.g., 4-6 over weeks) are common for cumulative effects.
Claimed Benefits
Proponents, including clinics like Just Hope, highlight these based on anecdotal reports and preliminary studies. Benefits
are often tied to restoring "homeostasis":
Benefit Description Potential Applications
Pain Relief & Reduced Magnets may calm nerve signals and improve blood —_ Arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain,
Inflammation flow, easing chronic discomfort. neuropathy.
Detoxification & Immune —_Neutralizes pathogens, supporting lymphatic drainage Infections, allergies, autoimmune
Boost and white blood cell activity. issues.