Rife Frequency Therapy at CMN Hospital
Rife Frequency Therapy is one of the therapies available within Dr. Edgar Payán’s 28-day inpatient cancer treatment program at CMN Hospital. This therapy uses specific frequencies through a RIFE plasma bulb with the intention of supporting the body during cancer care, while also being combined with ionic foot bath support for detoxification, relaxation, and whole-body balance during the inpatient stay.
Patients often ask about Rife Frequency Therapy because it has been discussed for many years in relation to frequency-based approaches, cellular resonance, detoxification, and non-invasive support during illness. At CMN Hospital, this therapy is not treated as a casual add-on. It is considered within the patient’s full inpatient program after Dr. Payán reviews the patient’s diagnosis, medical history, prior treatments, present condition, strength, symptoms, and overall needs during care.
RIFE Plasma Bulb Therapy
RIFE plasma bulb therapy uses selected frequencies that are broadcast through a plasma bulb during treatment. The therapy is based on the principle that specific frequencies may interact with biological systems in different ways. Research and frequency-therapy discussions have examined how certain frequencies may affect abnormal cell function, cellular stress, and apoptosis-related activity while seeking to avoid unnecessary harm to surrounding healthy tissue.
The TrueRife system has been discussed for its broad frequency range and its use in different therapeutic applications. At CMN Hospital, RIFE plasma bulb therapy may be used when Dr. Payán determines it is appropriate for the patient’s condition and treatment plan. Patients often appreciate that the therapy is quiet, gentle, and non-invasive while they are receiving more comprehensive care inside the hospital.
Rife Ionic Foot Bath
The Rife Ionic Foot Bath is used alongside RIFE plasma bulb therapy as part of the inpatient experience for some patients. Ionic foot baths use positive and negative ions with the intention of helping the body release accumulated toxins and support detoxification. This can be especially meaningful for patients whose bodies have been under physical strain from illness, prior treatments, poor appetite, medication burden, weakened organs, or long periods of stress.
Patients often find the ionic foot bath calming because it is simple, relaxing, and non-invasive. Within the inpatient program, it may be used to help support cleansing, balance, relaxation, circulation, and the body’s natural detoxification processes while other therapies are coordinated during the hospital stay.
Why Integration Matters
By integrating RIFE plasma bulb therapy with ionic foot bath support, CMN Hospital offers a more complete frequency-based therapy experience within the 28-day inpatient program. The intention is to support the body from more than one direction: frequency-based therapy, detoxification support, immune support, oxygenation therapies, IV nutrients, nutrition, laboratory monitoring, and daily medical evaluation.
This is why Rife Frequency Therapy is best understood within the full structure of CMN Hospital’s inpatient program. Dr. Payán considers the patient’s diagnosis, laboratory studies, imaging, prior treatments, medications, symptoms, tolerance, and clinical response before deciding how therapies are used and adjusted throughout care.

