The best way to explain energy medicine is to imagine that you are a little like a radio that can receive broadcasts. You can't see or hear the actual waves that a transmitter sends out, but you know they are there because the radio’s aerial picks them up and plays the music or speech that is being transmitted.
Yes, the radio requires electricity in order to work, but do you recall where electricity was first discovered? In a frog's leg, of course! As living beings, we run on electricity. It is made with the use of the minerals in our body, and travels along our nerves. These control our muscles and heartbeat, among other things.
As you can see from this diagram, there are many different types of transmissible energies other than radio waves. Wave energy is measured in cycles per second, or Hertz (Hz for short). A higher frequency means the waves are closer together.
Life on earth has evolved in a sea of natural electromagnetism. Just about everything can emit an electromagnetic frequency (EMF), including every living person on earth. Each frequency has different qualities. With the right device, you can measure your own personal frequency from a DNA sample.
Energies can also be in the form of sound waves. Unlike electromagnetic energy, sound waves are mechanical waves propagated by the vibration of physical material, eg. banging a drum or tapping a tuning fork. In contrast, electromagnetic waves are generated by the oscillation of electrostatic and magnetic fields together and do not need physical material.
EMF and the human body
Some frequencies, especially earth energy, are in harmony with the human body. Others at the higher end of the spectrum, can be very damaging. A loud enough sound can burst our eardrums and send us flying through the air.
Transmissible energy can be weaponized. Sonic weapons can be made to hurt our ears. Crowd control devices use directed EMF microwave energy that causes burning sensations, even through clothes. And of course nuclear or ionizing radiation causes sickness and possibly death by disrupting the electrons in our molecules.
So it is clear that EMF energy can be transmitted and has an effect on the human body. But can this energy be harnessed to help our health?
The most obvious answer is the use of ultrasound to scan our body, search for abnormalities and produce a picture. Also, several ultrasound sources can be made to converge on a single pinpoint spot deep within the body, such as a prostate tumour. At the convergence point, enough heat will be generated to destroy the tumour without affecting the surrounding, healthy tissues. This is known as "Focused Ultrasound" therapy and is already in use in many centres.
But what about machines like the controversial Rife machine that claim to scan your body, find abnormal frequencies, and transmit corrective frequencies to your cells? Does that work? Click the image to watch this short video.
A highly advanced version of this technology is the MedBed. These devices have been in common use by the elites of this world such as the British royal family; a little secret that they have kept from the rest of us. MedBeds will be commonplace soon, and will take the place of many of the toxic and mostly ineffective medical treatments that we have been used to.
Radionics
Frequencies can also be generated with radionics devices, where you use a divining system such as a pendulum to select an appropriate frequency from a booklet, and dial it into the device. To receive the frequency, the recipient or client puts their fingers in a metal well in the machine. If the client is not present, you can put an object belonging to the client in the metal well, and the machine is thought to be able to transmit the frequency to the client through their connection to the object. It is hard to know whether this works by transmitting actual frequencies, or by "intention focus" - the transmission of the practitioner's thoughts and intentions. Some individuals are very gifted with this ability.
Bio-resonance
Bio-resonance machines have a similar principle, but in this case the booklet lists each frequency together with the matching part of the body, the desired remedy or the disease condition, so you just select the frequencies that match your client's needs, and dial them into the machine. You can feel and hear the frequencies being created; they are applied to the part of the client's body that requires them, by means of an applicator accessory.
Sound healing
Sound, as in musical notes produced by singing bowls and tuning forks, is also a form of vibrational energy, and can be used for healing in a similar way. Certain notes or pitches (each pitch has its own frequency) resonate with specific chakras - the body's subtle energy centres - and can help to balance them. If you mentally tune into your body in a semi-meditative state while experiencing these vibrations, you may be able to feel sensations such as a release of tension in some parts of your body. This always has a healing effect, partly because it promotes good blood flow and nerve function.
The video below plays a sample of the Schumann resonance, described as mother earth’s natural heartbeat.
Vibrational remedies
Some radionics practitioners put sugar pillules into the receiver well of their device. When the frequency of a homeopathic remedy is dialled into the device, it is said to be imbued into the pillules and transmitted to the client when the pillule is ingested.
Some bio-resonance devices have been developed which can detect the frequency of an object and transfer it to a client. I heard a personal and very convincing testimony about this from an acquaintance (let's call her "Carol") who was able to give up smoking after this procedure. The practitioner asked Carol to smoke a cigarette. She then mashed up the cigarette ash and butt, and her device measured their frequency. The frequency was dialled up on the device and Carol was asked to hold an applicator in each hand while it buzzed her with that frequency for a few minutes. Carol said that she completely lost the desire to smoke, even though she had some cigarettes with her. The effect lasted about six months before any cravings returned, so she was very pleased with the result.
Homeopathic remedies
Homeopathy is a fascinating study but can be very frustrating, since finding the right remedy is often hit-or-miss, even for professionals. It takes years of study, and even then, results can be patchy. I used to get headaches. One day I took a homeopathic Pulsatilla tablet, and my headache melted away instantly. I'm talking about less than 10 seconds. I really wasn't expecting that. Unfortunately the next time I had a headache, Pulsatilla didn't work!
I have found that homeopathic remedies can move a respiratory condition along faster to the next stage. A flu or a cold isn't really an infection (see my article Do Viruses Exist) but is the body's effort at deep-cleansing itself. According to Arthur Firstenberg, author of The Invisible Rainbow, it can also be a reaction to harmful EMF frequencies.
Homeopathy is said to work through nano-particles, but the remedies are prepared by vigorously shaking, in water, a highly diluted substance whose frequency you want to copy into the water. The substance is chosen for its ability to produce symptoms similar to those of the client. Ingesting just the frequency-imbued water or pill, and not the substance itself, is thought to cancel out a similar frequency that is causing an imbalance in your body.
Flower remedies
Plants have their own vibrations, and can be used for the healing frequencies they emit as well as for their herbal or nutritional properties. Bach Flower Remedies and Australian Bush Remedies are the most famous in this genre, and are thought to work at the emotional level. Emotional health is closely linked to physical health. Unlike herbal remedies, flower remedies work well in very small quantities - just a drop in a glass of water.
Electricity and illness
Firstenberg's book, The Invisible Rainbow, chronicles the history of electricity in the United States and throughout the world, along with the outbreaks of illness that accompanied each step toward greater electrification. 1889 saw the beginning of the modern electrical era and also of a deadly flu pandemic, which followed the advent of electricity throughout the globe. Said Firstenberg: “Influenza struck explosively and unpredictably, over and over in waves until early 1894. It was as if something fundamental had changed in the atmosphere.”
Tiny electrical currents govern everything that happens in our body to keep us alive and healthy. Many things that we do instinctively, also help release any unhealthy buildup of current: a mother stroking her infant’s head, hugs, lovers' caresses, barefoot walks and massages. If one member of the family's electrical energy is out of balance, they may unknowingly transmit the disrupted frequencies to the other members, making you think you have "caught an infection". A case in point is the interesting "shedding" phenomenon experienced by unvaccinated individuals in the presence of persons who have been injected with the so-called "Covid-19 vaccines". This occurs without any actual bodily contact, so it can only be a radiation phenomenon. Some people have become quite ill as a result.
Harmful EMF radiation
On September 26, 2019, the city of Wuhan in China first turned on its 5G transmitters, and by November 1 there was a grid of about 10,000 all in that one city - more than in the whole of the United States. Soon we began hearing about a strange new illness coming from this exact location. The illness was attributed to a virus named SARS-CoV-2 or Covid-19.
Illness followed 5G installation in all the major cities in America, starting with New York in the fall of 2019, including Manhattan, parts of Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens, all of which became coronavirus hot spots. Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Dallas, Cleveland and Atlanta soon followed, and then some five thousand more towns and cities.
5G transmitters broadcast microwave frequencies, mostly 24–72 GHz. A large body of research suggests that constant exposure to EMF damages the body's delicate electromagnetic systems, causing a range of health problems from headaches and tinnitus, to fatigue, rashes, and DNA damage that eventually results in cancers. In particular, high-frequency EMF (like 5G) affects cell membrane permeability, which is very undesirable for health.
The fact that 5G transmitters can be set to broadcast at 60 GHz is of particular concern. Telecommunications industry literature admits that this frequency causes the oxygen molecule to