Why is biofeedback range much higher than lots of rife frequencies?

Rife's frequencies were between 139,200 Hz and just shy of 18 MHz. This is where Rife found his MORs.
He never found anything below 139,200 Hz and he tried. Beam Ray #4 was built to start at 87,000 Hz, as he pretty much eliminated the lower ranges -- Beam Ray #3 started at 1200 Hz.
What you are missing is that the database consists of a lot of frequencies that were used on less capable gear and are not MORs. Audio frequencies do not devitalize.
In fact, the most common frequencies were modulators to a carrier that Hoyland created to recreate Rife's MORs (but must be used with the correct carrier).
Crane later came and divided these modulators by 10, and you end up with frequencies like 727, 787, etc.
727 was originally 7270 Hz and when modulating a 3.3 MHz carrier targeted Staph (Rife's MOR of 477,660 Hz).
787 was originally 7870 Hz and when modulating a 3.3 MHz carrier targeted Streptothrix (Rife's MOR of 191,803 Hz).
Just two examples.
So, the high frequency scan returns us to the original range that Rife worked in and gets us out of the range that only entrains the body and gets it to heal itself when efficacy is achieved.

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