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There are many methods of Frequency Medicine that I would like to explore.

For Review
As a review, Frequency Medicine is based on scientific research from the field of physics and Western medicine, which incorporates holistic and energetic principles from Far Eastern medicine. Frequency Medicine holds that every substance has characteristics of vibration and mass. Thus, everything produces energy with a measurable frequency.

At the beginning of the 20th century, scientists began to study frequencies of organs and processes in the body. They found that sick people have different frequencies than those of healthy people, and realized that this can be a basis for the diagnosis and treatment of different disease states. Much like how electrocardiograms (EKGs) measure the electrical activity of the heart, vibrational medicine measures the overall electromagnetic field of the body. This allows practitioners to detect imbalances at an energetic level long before they manifest physically.

 

Origin & Founders of Frequency Medicine

The concept of frequency medicine goes back centuries, with ancient civilizations recognizing the therapeutic potential of sound and vibration. However, it wasn’t until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that modern pioneers began exploring the relationship between frequencies and wellness.

One notable figure in the field is Royal Raymond Rife, a brilliant scientist and inventor. In the 1920s, Rife developed the Rife Machine, a device that purportedly emitted frequencies to destroy pathogens and support the body’s natural processes. Although controversial, Rife’s work laid the foundation for future exploration into the potential of frequencies in wellness, leading the way for the origins of frequency medicine, its evolution, and how technology is democratizing access to this transformative approach to wellness.[1]

 

Types of Frequency Medicine:

Bio-Resonance Therapy
One method used in frequency medicine is bio-resonance therapy, which involves measuring the body’s electromagnetic waves. Traditional methods in Bio-Resonance were developed in the late 1970s by a German physician named Dr. Fanz Morell [1]. Similar to other electronic medical devices, Bio-Resonance is a safe and gentle, non-invasive alternative therapeutic technique designed on the premise that all particles of matter generate electromagnetic energy. In humans this electromagnetic energy is resonating in varying wavelengths and frequencies, which can be detected, amplified, graphed, and examined.

Electronic therapeutic devices — including ultrasounds, electroencephalography (EEG), and Bio-Resonance – are all designed to detect and record these oscillating electromagnetic waves. EEGs, in particular, operate in a similar fashion to Bio-Resonance.

Since its emergence in the 1970s, Bio Resonance techniques have been used globally, in countries such as Australia, Asia, Europe, New Zealand, and Russia, to diagnose disease and to promote healing by normalizing the body’s unique electromagnetic characteristics and frequency patterns. Given that the technique is non-invasive and not linked with any potential side effects, it has become increasingly popular as an alterative tool for aiding in diagnosis, particularly among children.

BioResonance techniques can also be used therapeutically. The concept of using electromagnetic energy to diagnose and treat disease and illness emerged early in the 20th century. It is based on the assumption that externally applying electromagnetic energy could correct altered electromagnetic frequencies or energy fields within the body that have been linked with the presence of disease.[2]

 

Other Forms of Frequency Medicine

There are many different types of Frequency Medicine methods. These can be mainly divided into 1) Those that diagnose or find the problem. 2) Methods that help heal or correct.

FM That Find the Problem
Ultra-sound
Electroencephalography (EEG), and
BioResonance
Applied kinesiology (muscle-testing)
Tuning Forks

FM That Help Correct
BEMER
Zapper
Rife machine
P90 machine
Histosonics (sound waves)
Tuning Forks
Brain tapping
Sound healing
Solfeggio frequencies (original ones are 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, and 852 Hz)

 

This study on Frequency Medicine is interesting and broad. There is much more than I could put on even several newsletters. Please see the videos below for more information as well as the resources. I will continue this study next week.

Video: Using Sound Waves to Destroy Cancer

Video: The Medicine of Frequencies. What Did Einstein Mean?

 

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Amy Willis MH, CTN

SOURCES:

How Frequency Medicine Works • Bali Soul Wellness
The Science Behind Bioresonance

More sources:
Frequency In Medicine – We know it works – Three Dimensions Therapy College
Healing the Body with Frequencies: The Basics Explained
You’ve Heard Of The Law Of Attraction — But How About The Law Of Vibration?

About the Author

Amy Willis M.H., CTN

Master Herbalist, Board Certified Naturopath
Amy is the Owner and Founder of Herbs4You. She is a Master Herbalist from the School of Natural Healing, and Board Certified Naturopath from the American Naturopathic Medical Association. Amy has 30 years experience with herbs and 15 years experience muscle testing.