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By Brad Toynbee DSc
Frequency based treatments, amongst them sound treatments, have always been used to help people with a wide variety of medical problems. In earlier times physicians and therapists used to treat their patients with instruments that evoked sounds and physical vibrations. Those tools included blowing instruments like horns, trumpets and flutes, variety of string instruments, metal bowels and of course the human voice. One can fairly say that Man has gathered thousands of years of experience in treatment with sound. At the end of the 19th century and during the 20th century there was a breakthrough in that area. It occurred thanks to the discovery of Electricity and Radio and later on of Electronics and the creation of computerized Multi Media.
Controlling electrical current enabled scientists to evoke highly controlled frequencies in any range and in any wave form, and connect them to devices capable of evoking light sound and vibrations. At that point scientists, medical doctors and therapists were able to compress all frequency-based knowledge that has been gathered for thousands of years, in a single device. By then a large number of frequency-based medical equipment were developed. Some devices were capable of producing, high-frequency and long wave irradiation of human tissues as well as shortwave machines successfully treating arthritis, eczema bronchitis, sinusitis and many other illnesses.
In addition research and development has evolved towards using radio and electromagnetic field set to operate within defined frequencies. One of the most famous in the frequency treatment area was Dr. Royal R. Rife. During the 30s of the 20th century Dr. Rife managed use frequency treatment to destroy bacteria and viruses without causing any damage to healthy tissues. He developed a machine that was used to cure diseases such as tuberculosis, arthritis, and various types of ulcers. Though this machine was able to treat a very large variety of diseases and conditions the highest interest of that machine focused on its ability to eliminate Cancer cells and thus become one of the first effective Cancer treatments.
These scientific developments have led to the evolvement of a new and precise knowledge about the effect of frequencies on a large variety of illnesses and conditions. The invention of computers and digital electronic equipment by the end of the 20th century, has taken the frequency-based research a huge step forward. It enabled generating vibrations and sounds by using the new frequency knowledge with 100% precision and allowed the creation of a large variety of frequencies that correspond to hundreds of illnesses. Amongst those are severe chronic diseases such as: Alzheimer’s disease, Cancer, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS, symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis or MS, AIDS, symptoms of Arthritis and many more. Mental conditions like insomnia, ADD & ADHD and many other well-being supportive treatments.
Parts of said research are included in conventional medicine, yet there are parts that are not acknowledged by medical authorities and remain under the area of natural healing, alternative healing, healing by sound and healing by music.
The encouraging part is that most health administrations around the world approve frequency based equipment for pain treatment and allow the use of frequency ranges that are used by sound frequencies. Sound frequencies that are transferred via common audio devices such as computers, disc players and MP3 devices have absolutely no harmful effect because they all reside in the same frequency range of any musical or vocal set of sounds.
Further articles:
- The Effect of Sound Frequency - The Human Body Frequency
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