CAFL Frequency List Explained: The Complete Guide
What Is the CAFL?
The Consolidated Annotated Frequency List (CAFL) is the most widely referenced frequency database in the Rife community. It is a massive compilation of electromagnetic frequencies that practitioners and researchers have associated with thousands of conditions, pathogens, and wellness goals over several decades.
The CAFL draws from multiple sources including Royal Rife's original research notes, Hulda Clark's work, practitioner reports, and independent research. It has been maintained and updated by the frequency therapy community since the early days of internet collaboration.
History and Origins
The CAFL was originally compiled by combining several smaller frequency lists that had been circulating in the Rife community since the 1980s and 1990s. Key contributors included researchers who had access to Rife's original documentation, as well as practitioners who documented their own findings over years of experimentation.
The "Annotated" portion of the name refers to the notes and context provided alongside many frequency entries, explaining the source, suggested waveform, session duration, and any special considerations.
How to Read a CAFL Entry
A typical CAFL entry contains several key pieces of information:
- Condition Name: The health topic or organism the frequencies are associated with.
- Frequency Set: A list of specific Hz values (e.g., 20, 727, 787, 880, 10000).
- Source Annotation: Whether the frequency comes from Rife's original work, Clark's research, or practitioner reports.
- Suggested Duration: How long to run each frequency (typically 3-5 minutes per frequency for standard protocols).
Common CAFL Categories
The CAFL is organized into categories covering a wide range of wellness topics:
- General Wellness: Frequencies for overall vitality, immune support, and detoxification.
- Specific Conditions: Frequencies associated with particular pathogens, organ systems, or physiological processes.
- Solfeggio & Chakra: Sacred geometry frequencies for meditation and energy balancing.
- Brainwave Entrainment: Frequencies targeting specific brainwave states (Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta, Gamma).
Using the CAFL with RifeCore
RifeCore integrates the entire CAFL database in a searchable, user-friendly format. Instead of scrolling through text files, you can search by keyword, browse categories, and instantly load any frequency set into the generator with one click.
The RifeCore frequency browser also includes Clark frequencies, Chakra protocols, and custom community-submitted sets, giving you access to over 5,000 documented frequency protocols.
Important Considerations
While the CAFL is an invaluable resource for the frequency therapy community, it is important to understand its limitations:
- The CAFL is a community-compiled document, not a peer-reviewed scientific publication.
- Many entries are based on individual practitioner reports rather than controlled clinical trials.
- Frequencies should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care.
- Results vary significantly between individuals, and not all reported effects have been independently verified.
Further Reading
- The Complete History of Royal Raymond Rife
- Hulda Clark Frequencies Explained
- The Science Behind Frequency Healing
Wellness Disclaimer
The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only. The CAFL is a community-compiled document and has not been evaluated by the FDA. RifeCore is an experimental frequency generation software and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any new wellness protocol.
