Rife technology can also be adapted for treatment of your pets, by using either remote, Plasma, PEMF or twin Laser modes.
This can help with a variety of conditions like infections, inflammation, or even pain management.
Plasma mode can be used where the pet just needs to be in the same room and in the vicinity of the plasma tube.
The tube generates a visible plasma field that emits the therapeutic frequencies.
This can be particularly effective because the plasma field can cover a larger area and doesn’t require direct contact with the pet.
In practice, you’d place the plasma tube in the room where the pet is, the pet can then simply relax in the vicinity. This is especially useful for pets that might be anxious or not comfortable with direct contact.
The treatments can help with conditions like infections, pain and inflammation in exactly the same way it works for humans.
Many pet owners use Rife Therapy alongside conventional veterinary care, and it can be a complementary approach to support overall wellness and recovery. It’s common to run sessions in shorter durations so as to monitor the pet’s progress.
As always, it’s best to consult with a veterinarian before starting any new treatment.