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Strengthening the immune system with frequency therapy and much more

Based on the assumption that every human organism as well as every pathogen emits certain frequencies, frequency therapy is intended to vibrate the pathogens in such a way that they can be destroyed or fought by the immune system.

Frequency therapy is considered to be an alternative treatment method that brings amazing results not only for cancer, but also for a variety of other diseases.

In combination with the appropriate nutritional supplements, frequency therapy is said to not only specifically kill pathogens, bacteria, fungi or viruses, but also support human organ functions, stimulate detoxification processes and strengthen the immune system.

The following article reveals the exact procedure behind frequency therapy, how it is applied and what is known about its mode of action.

What is frequency therapy?

Frequency therapy takes the expressions "feeling negative vibrations" or "not being on the same wavelength" literally.

This is because frequency therapy is based on the assumption that every vibration that every cell, organism and organ emits can be perceived.

In frequency therapy, which is often also called resonance therapy, these oscillations are to be deliberately weakened or amplified via certain frequency therapy devices in order to change structures within the body.

Even relatively low current strengths in combination with the corresponding transmission frequency should lead to a reaction in the receiver.

This reaction consists of the frequency therapy having a direct effect on the pathogen.

By administering electric shocks to the pathogen, it is damaged and the immune system is strengthened.

The idea of frequency therapy is not new.

Acupuncture also works with different frequencies and is successfully used to treat a wide variety of illnesses.

At present, frequency therapy is considered one of the most innovative and forward-looking forms of therapy in complementary medicine.

There are different types of frequency therapy, each with very different effects in the human organism.

Who invented frequency therapy?

As a sub-area of electrotherapy, frequency therapy can be traced back to various scientists.

One of the earliest forms of electrotherapy, which was used for medical purposes, can be dated to the times of the Egyptian advanced civilisation. The application of electric eels, electric catfish or electric rays was intended to cure gout or other pains. All these fish species have a specific organ, the so-called electroplax, which generates electric shocks of up to 50mA. It was discovered that the electric shocks are not dangerous for humans, but are extremely effective.

The knowledge about these electric shocks was used for centuries until it was pushed into the background by orthodox medicine around 1920.

It was not until the 1930s that Dr. Royal Raymond Rife rediscovered the knowledge of electromagnetic resonances in the course of his cancer research.

He found out that different pathogens have different electromagnetic sequences and that living organisms can be influenced by using certain frequencies.

For his studies, Rife developed his famous special microscope, which had a high resolution. With the help of this microscope, he was able to observe how pathogens died when certain frequencies were applied. In the 1950s, Rife developed a special frequency therapy device that emitted electromagnetic waves into the body via electrodes.

These electromagnetic waves deliberately caused the pathogens to vibrate so that they died or were so weakened that they could be destroyed by the body's own immune system. Rife called these oscillations "killing frequencies". These frequencies are comparable to an opera singer who can make glass jump. If the exact frequency of the pathogen is hit, the DNA strands dissolve according to the resonance principle and the pathogen is destroyed. The "killing frequencies" exist for a wide variety of pathogens and, according to the researchers, can be used to treat diseases.

Since Rife's low-cost cancer treatment was boycotted by the pharmaceutical industry, his studies were only taken up decades later by scientist Dr Hulda Clark.

Similar to Rife, Clark also researched with the electromagnetic signatures of bacteria, parasites and viruses. Clark also succeeded in identifying numerous frequencies through which pathogens could be specifically damaged. She developed several devices for frequency therapy, which were supposed to kill bacteria, viruses and/or parasites by means of special oscillations.

The physician Dr. Beck used Clark's notes as a basis for the development of his blood electrification device. With the help of this device, the patient's blood was to be purified by a small dose of electricity. In combination with the blood electrification device, Dr. Beck recommended the magnetic field therapy he had developed, which was supposed to have an intensifying effect using colloidal silver.

In addition to Dr. Rife, Dr. Clark and Dr. Beck, the Institute of NLS-Informationsmedizin GmbH has also been able to identify various frequencies that are able to support human organ functions, especially in recent years.

How does frequency therapy work?

Frequency therapy is based on the assumption that every organ and every cell has individual electromagnetic frequency patterns. If these frequency patterns are out of balance, this can indicate an incipient or existing disease.

Frequency therapy aims not only to recognise the change in frequency patterns at an early stage, but also to be able to change them.

In frequency therapy, a special software-controlled device, which is connected to a computer, is connected to the body via adhesive electrodes. (This is at least the case if the treatment is carried out by a doctor in a practice.

In the meantime, however, there are also certain frequency therapy devices for home use) Frequencies between less than one Hz and more than 120 GHz are sent to the human organism through the device. Pathogens such as bacteria, viruses or fungi are to be made to vibrate in this way and, if necessary, killed or weakened in such a way that the body's own immune system can fight the pathogen.

For which areas of application is frequency therapy suitable?

Frequency therapy can be used as a pain therapy. Many pain patients report the positive effect of frequency therapy and say that they need less pain medication thanks to this therapeutic measure.

But also skin diseases, allergies or metabolic disorders can be treated with frequency therapy.

Many therapists also speak of a positive effect in the treatment of persistent infections such as Lyme disease, herpes simplex, HPV or sinusitis.

In addition, frequency therapy can also be used as a supportive treatment for cancer, especially when radiation or chemotherapy has not produced the desired success.

Furthermore, frequency therapy can help as an additional therapeutic measure in cell regeneration, for example after cancer.

Frequency therapy can also be used to support the immune system and to eliminate harmful substances.

Here, the kidneys, intestines, liver and lymphatic system are supported by the corresponding frequencies and possible pathogens such as bacteria, parasites, fungi or viruses are eliminated.

In combination with frequency therapy, alkaline herbal teas, colloidal silver as well as full and foot baths can also be used. They strengthen the body's defence against bacteria and viruses.

Approaches to frequency therapy

Doctors distinguish between the two approaches with regard to frequency therapy, which usually build on each other:

  • General body scan: Here, the entire patient is examined in order to obtain a reading from him or her about the frequencies he or she produces. In particular, anomalies are looked for with regard to the frequency levels of the organs and other areas of the body. In this way, the respective condition of the organ is to be determined and whether pathogens are present in the corresponding parts of the body or not.
    Depending on the results of the examination, the respective body area is then to be restored to an optimal vibration level by means of frequency therapy.
  • Targeted healing: Normally, this method follows the general body scan. After the general body scan, an area of the body can be classified as problematic and can then be treated within the framework of targeted healing. Doctors assume that each organ responds to a different frequency. For example, while the brain has a high frequency of 72 to 78 Hz, the pancreas has a frequency of 60 to 80 Hz and the stomach a frequency between 58 and 65 Hz. Not only toxins, but also pathogens operate at a lower frequency. If this frequency of the pathogen hits a certain organ, the frequency value also lowers accordingly for the corresponding organ. Within the technique of targeted healing, the frequency of the corresponding body part is to be raised back to the original level.

Cancer treatment through frequency therapy

Dr. Rife made the assumption that many tumours are caused by microorganisms. Within his research work, Rife succeeded in developing so-called "killing frequencies" with which he claims to have completely destroyed tumours produced in the laboratory. For his work, he developed a frequency therapy device, which was later to be modified and further developed by various researchers. However, especially with regard to cancer therapy, such a frequency therapy device should never be used without professional help. Since there are always different causes behind an illness, the general state of health of the patient should first be taken into consideration by the doctor and the frequency therapy should be accompanied by a professional accordingly.

What are the different frequency therapy devices?

There are different frequency therapy devices that can be used for different types of frequency therapy. Generally, treatment with a frequency therapy device is completely painless for the patient. Some patients experience a slight tingling sensation during the treatment, but the majority find this pleasant.

  • Plasma generator: This frequency therapy device does not make direct physical contact with the patient. Rather, the plasma generator creates an electromagnetic field around the patient's body with a radius of about five metres. With the plasma generator, frequencies can also be emitted into deeper tissue layers and organs. This means that the desired effects can be achieved even inside the bone.
  • Zapper: This device was developed, each in different versions, by Dr. Hulda Clark and Dr. Beck. The zapper transmits frequencies to the body via the skin. Since there is a transmission resistance on the skin and an internal resistance in the body, which together amount to about 2,500 ohms, the zapper does not reach the deeper layers or air-filled organs such as the lungs. Furthermore, it is not possible for the frequencies emitted by the zapper to penetrate the bones. The zapper is therefore primarily suitable for damaging or destroying microorganisms, for pain therapy, for stimulation therapy and for detoxification.

Where can frequency therapy devices be purchased?

Frequency therapy devices can be purchased from doctors, but also from alternative practitioners. It is important to distinguish between devices that are explicitly suitable for home use and those that have to be performed in a doctor's office. There are also differences in the purpose of treatment. While some frequency therapy devices with simple programmes only serve to strengthen the immune system and should be used in combination with dietary supplements, others are specifically used to treat disease patterns.

For whom is frequency therapy suitable?

Doctors can use a so-called NLS device to diagnose various medical conditions. An NLS device is a non-linear analysis device that detects disharmonious vibrations and indicates which bacteria and viruses occur in which organs. To destroy these microorganisms, a plasma device or a zapper can be used. Ideally, frequency therapy should therefore always be used in combination with conventional medicine and patients should always consult a medical specialist before beginning the therapy measure. The doctor can then not only determine the right type of frequency therapy for the patient, but also measure the success of the therapy measures in the course of the treatment. We expressly advise against self-treatment in the context of frequency therapy.

Effectiveness of frequency therapy for cancer

In the course of numerous research studies it has been found that the application of the following frequencies for the treatment of the following cancer diseases can provide relief:

  • Pancreatic cancer: cells of this type of cancer are particularly susceptible between 100,000 to 300,000 Hz,
  • Leukaemia: So-called frequencies under the name of OPEF technology ("oscillating pulsed electric field") are said to kill an average of 25% to 40% of leukaemia cells. In some patients, the rate of killing leukaemia cells is as high as 60 %. The regular and proper application of frequency therapies in the presence of leukaemia is even said to slow down the growth of cancer cells by up to 65 percent.
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What are the contraindications of frequency therapy?

Frequency therapy should not be performed during pregnancy nor on patients with pacemakers. If the patient has larger implants, this can also be a contraindication for carrying out a frequency therapy.