Is the Rife machine patented?
Some of Rife’s original designs were patentable. Today the technology is like the flashlight, if you want one that you can control on the open market with any useful amount of patent rights, you are going to have to do some very serious and innovative development to come up with something better, or do the same thing cheaper. Johnson&Johnson’s bone growth stimulator is clearly among the Rife discoveries, and it has several good patent claims and was approved by the FDA. That product was allegedly sold to another company, who still makes and markets it worldwide. Others devices such as the TENS of the 1970’s, to the latest, Ionic Toothbrush, use principals developed either directly from, or in parallel to, Rife’s original work. Rife probably never even conceived of an implantable bone stimulator/healer, or a polarity bio-active electronic dental tool or many of the other uses that have obviously derived from his initial work..