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By the way, that's what we should be using now in hospitals because it's ridiculous, these people are dying, when we've known for years about this stuff and nobody wants to take it seriously right now because it's a 3.5 trillion-dollar industry, the big pharma. People would come in like, say, with a strep throat or something, and we dial in the strep throat frequency and, boom, they're better, one treatment.

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But you know what? Those machines worked. This is like pre-internet, you had to dial in the numbers. This one was actually just straight up Rife frequencies programmed into a box. Har Hari: This was a different one than that, although that's another one. Luke Storey: The tube, like noble gas, tubes that you hold onto. And then, I think around that time, I got introduced to a woman who had a Rife machine, like actually had one with the tubes and gas tubes. I think we started getting some information that there was cool stuff out there that we didn't have access to. And so, that knowledge pretty much got suppressed and was wiped out of the culture until like the late '80s, early '90s. But he got caught up in that whole cycle where they started discrediting homeopathy, herbalists everything back in the '30s. He was actually backed by USC before the Flexner Report came out to discredit all holistic medicine. It was like in the newspapers, you can Google the old newspaper articles of him curing all these people at USC. And subsequently to that, he got suppressed, and then they destroyed his lab and discredit him. And I was pretty stunned, to say the least, because he was curing end-stage cancer in the '20s with frequencies. Har Hari: Well, there's a book about his life. I mean, I'm familiar with Rife and Rife frequencies, but I have not read the book. I read that book and I was like-do you know that book? Have you ever read the life story of Royal Raymond Rife? I think it came out the '80s or something, right after I graduated chiropractic school. I think right around then, I had read the book about Rife, Royal Raymond Rife. Har Hari: I think it was around 2000 or maybe the late '90s. What was the impetus for you as a Sikh Kundalini Yoga guy, chiropractor to get into all of these alternative modalities before it was even called biohacking? Like how did you first start to get into this? And what were some of the early devices, and contraptions, and things like that that you came across? Luke Storey: So, I'm going to start with you, Har Hari since it's your first time on the show. We're going to talk about Troy's latest venture, Ripped at 50, his new book, which I had a chance to scan through in my speed reading way that I do crushing for interviews, and we're going to have a good ass time. And now, he just has the most incredible healing center probably that I ever been to definitely in LA. Luke Storey: I haven't been here to your spot. Well, we've seen each other, but we haven't connected. Now, I hadn't seen him in a couple of years. And for those of you listening, we just did-I don't know, we've been here maybe four hours doing all the modalities, all the biohacks here at Har Hari spot. So, we're here with Har Hari and a third-time guest, Troy Casey, a.k.a.

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