Rife — And Hoyland's Frequencies Explained

The relationship between Royal Rife and Philip Hoyland is central to the history of the "Rife Machine" and the specific frequencies used in alternative medicine. While Rife identified the original frequencies, Hoyland developed the delivery systems that introduced the concept of sidebands and harmonics. The Foundation: Royal Rife’s MOR

Philip Hoyland was an engineer who worked for Rife’s Beam Ray Company in the late 1930s. He is credited with a significant shift in how the machine operated, which led to modern "Rife" frequency lists. Rife and Hoyland's Frequencies Explained

: Because the machine's primary settings were low-frequency (audio), many users began to mistakenly believe these audio frequencies were the actual "healing" frequencies, rather than the high-frequency RF sidebands they created. Key Differences in Frequency Philosophy The relationship between Royal Rife and Philip Hoyland

: Hoyland developed a machine that used a fixed high-frequency carrier mixed with a lower audio frequency . He is credited with a significant shift in

It is important to note that these claims lack modern scientific validation:

: Rife used a specialized "supermicroscope" to observe live pathogens and manually tuned a radio frequency (RF) oscillator until he saw the organism respond or disintegrate.