Orthomolecular Medicine for Everyone: Megavitamin Therapeutics for Families and Physicians vs The Frequencies of Rifing: Electromagnetic devices and care
Overall winner: Orthomolecular Medicine for Everyone: Megavitamin Therapeutics for Families and Physicians
Key Differences
Abram Hoffer's Orthomolecular Medicine for Everyone (A) is aimed at general family and physician-guided supplement use with high credibility and a larger review sample; Prof Marcello Allegretti's Frequencies of Rifing (B) focuses on electromagnetic frequency therapy and rife-machine history with comprehensive, well-organized notes but mixed reference quality. Choose A if you want a readable, evidence-oriented guide to megavitamin/orthomolecular approaches; choose B if you need a detailed, navigable reference on frequency-based alternative therapies
Orthomolecular Medicine for Everyone: Megavitamin Therapeutics for Families and Physicians
Overview of megavitamin therapeutics for families and physicians with clear guidance. Customers note readability, useful information, and credible nutrient-focused plans
Pros
- clear explanations of therapeutic nutrient doses
- readable and easy to understand
- useful resource tool for selecting health supplements
- credible information on vitamin importance
Cons
- no features listed
- only one edition referenced in data
- customer insights are qualitative
The Frequencies of Rifing: Electromagnetic devices and care
A book detailing early and current frequencies for care and well-being, with organized entries and notes. Customers find it comprehensive and easy to navigate, and it serves as a guide for Rife machine users
Pros
- comprehensive content
- well-organized entries
- easy to navigate
- useful for Rife machine users
Cons
- reference quality mixed
- mixed feedback on reference quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Prof Marcello Allegretti |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Abram Hoffer |
| User Reviews | Abram Hoffer |