"In 1934, 16 terminal patients with various cancers were studied in La Jolla, CA. It was concluded by the committee that within 70 days, the first 14 patients were cured of their cancer while the remaining two were cured three weeks later based on just two 3 minute sessions a week. Rife suggested any more of a frequency in sessions would not allow the lymphatic system enough time to release the toxins from the destroyed virus and detox the waste from the body."
https://www.agentnateur.com/blogs/agent-tips/benefits-of-the-royal-rife
"A new study by researchers in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering suggests that coronaviruses may be vulnerable to ultrasound vibrations, within the frequencies used in medical diagnostic imaging.
Through computer simulations, the team has modeled the virus’ mechanical response to vibrations across a range of ultrasound frequencies. They found that vibrations between 25 and 100 megahertz triggered the virus’ shell and spikes to collapse and start to rupture within a fraction of a millisecond. This effect was seen in simulations of the virus in air and in water."
https://news.mit.edu/2021/ultrasound-coronaviruses-damage-0316
"He discovered that he needed two different frequencies at the same time. With a combination of a higher and a lower frequency at the 11th harmonic, the higher one is 11 times the frequency of the lower one. He realized that adding frequencies so that multiple waves were hitting the cancer cells would be like increasing the power of the signal.
After adding the 11th frequency to the test on cancer cells, he noticed a strange phenomenon. The cells appeared shattered, like a high note shattering a crystal glass. The outer wall of the cancer cell broke and the contents of the cell spilled out."
https://www.powerofpositivity.com/sound-technology-kills-cancer-cells-without-chemo-radiation/
"These treatments would presumably be safer for patients than many antiviral drugs that can have terrible side-effects. Normal cells should not be affected by the virus-killing lasers or sound waves because they have resonant frequencies much lower than those of viruses, Sankey said."
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna23012038
"Intravenous (IV) vitamin therapy, or vitamin drips, promise to help.
Some claim they can even benefit serious conditions like cancer, Parkinson's disease, the eye condition macular degeneration, the pain of fibromyalgia and depression.
Celebrities have promoted them on social media. The demand has led to alternative therapy lounges popping up around the world, including in Australia. Patients can kick back in comfy leather chairs while they're hooked up to IVs in the infusion lounge, watch Netflix and have some tea.
But do they work?"
https://www.sciencealert.com/no-vitamin-drips-like-many-other-miracle-cures-do-not-work
"Intravenous vitamin injections are popular with celebrities and have even been described by Dr. Oz as “cutting edge”."
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/a-closer-look-at-vitamin-injections/
"A ventilator can help save the lives of some people with COVID-19 by supporting their lungs until their bodies can fight off the virus.
Ventilators also come with risks such as pneumonia or lung damage. Researchers are continuing to figure out the best time to start and end ventilator treatment in people with severe COVID-19."
https://www.healthline.com/health/ventilator-covid#summary