I havn't tried any of these myself, but considering we do all emit/absorb (for lack of better terms) EM..I place it in the very interesting basket.
I'm still saving up for that vortex pipe, so no zapper for me!
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Lightning222 Guest
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:53 am
WineHippie wrote:
we often come back to frequency, vibration - in many areas which is why i feel this info valid ... without "knowing" much science at all, i admit
I agree with you WH. I've only done some basic reading in this area but this video made me think of our eardrums and how sound can so easily damage them. If frequencies can do that then I'm sure it can target certain cells or conditions. It's so elementary and it frustrates me that more research isn't done in the main stream in this area.
Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:00 pm
When I was about 22 roughly speaking... I was at an age where analog synths were cheap to buy as they were relics left over from the 70's and everyone was offloading them as THEY wanted the Digital synths, so I aquired one which I have to this day ;)
Well I spent so many frigging wonderful hours playing this synth. One night I experienced a "White-Out" whilst I was in the Zone. Eyes closed, sound coming through the headphones whilst my hands were controlling the dials. Everything was bright white with my eyes closed, and I literally felt like I melted into the synth and through the table the synth was resting on until that "pesky conscious mind kicked in and literally woke me up". What was most likely a 10 second experience or there abouts felt much longer, and was beuatiful. The closest experience I have had to that one (which was not induced by consumption I might add) was when I was on a consumption experience LOL
Due to a beloved member here, and all the amazing info and openess I have read here. I'm learing through the trained programs that one has about 3 seconds roughly before that conscious mind kicks in and spoils the special stuff.
Biggles Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:56 pm
How come their not using this instead of chemo and radiotherapy.
Cause it is another bloody conspiracy.
Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Sat Sep 25, 2010 9:45 pm
Here's another one I forgot (suns been shining this weekend!)
Ultrasonic healing, sorta like Dr Who's Ultrasonic Screwdriver LOL Random products:
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Volume 11, Number 12, 494-497, DOI: 10.1007/BF00252796
Scintigraphic control of bone-fracture healing under ultrasonic stimulation: An animal experimental study
Quote :
Abstract In a model of closed lower-leg fracture in rabbits and of secondary bone-fracture healing, scintigraphic control until biological healing was performed. Biological fracture healing was assumed for a region of interest (ROI)-activity ratio close to 1.0. After application of 99mTc-HEDP, 151 examinations were performed. ROI activity increased significantly until day 14 p.i. and reached the maximum value (Q=6.44) on day 14 postfracture. Sixty-one lower leg fractures were treated by ultrasound from days 14–28 postfracture. These stimulated fractures were biologically healed on day 168 postfracture. The fractures that were not treated by ultrasound could not be detected by scanning after day 203 postfracture.
New Ultrasound Device May Lead To Early Prediction Of Bone Loss
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A new form of ultrasound that assesses multiple parameters of hard tissue like bone may lead to early prediction of bone loss, a hallmark of osteoporosis, a disease affecting millions of Americans. Developed by Yi-Xian Qin, Ph.D., Director of the Orthopaedic Bioengineering Research Laboratory at Stony Brook University, and colleagues at Stony Brook and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) in Houston, the technology will first be used to assist astronauts during long-duration space flights. Like the elderly on earth, astronauts in space lose bone structure and quality.
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:05 pm
Soma thank you for all the links, it looks like I have some reading to do! Bone fracture healing with sound especially...
Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:16 pm
Lightning222 wrote:
Soma thank you for all the links, it looks like I have some reading to do! Bone fracture healing with sound especially...
Actually a quick thought came to mind here Lightning!
What if the ultrasound resonates the tight bone structure enough that locked in ormus becomes free to move about in the cell structure looking for another hiding spot, inturn causing the healing. My brain sorta explodes on the esoteric level thinking of what really is going on!
EDIT to say that I have no idea if that is the case, just letting brain frequency farts pop out LOL
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:15 pm
back in the 80's, when i broke my leg pretty badly in a motorcycle accident, after about 2 months into casted recuperation, the doc said my bone(s) weren't healing quickly enough, so he wanted me to use an electrical frequency stimulator ... it was this box i velcro-strapped around the main breakand i had to "wear" it almost 24 hours a day ... after a year, xrays showed the break clearly unaffected, and so he left the metal rod in there and that was the last time i saw him ... the rod was supposed to be taken out when the bone was healed ... he said if my body ever rejected it (high fever, as in signs of infection) i would have to have it removed, pronto ... i do not know if the bone ever healed but the rod remains and the electrostimulator thingie was a flop *** or maybe it's just ME *** but i do love setting off metal detectors!
Biggles Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:20 pm
Good grief hippie that must have been some tumble off the bike to have such a bad break girl. Hells bells and little fishes and you still have the rod; at least you know about the CS and a lot of awake things.
Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Frequency Healing Thu Sep 30, 2010 10:28 am
Thanks for sharing that Hippy!
You bring up a really good point of how some things work and others don't and how science treats them if they don't work in some case's yet could still be valid with more research funding.
Its a bit like that Italian doc with the baking soda cancer cure. I believe he has cured cancer in some case's, but I read an article last year in a local newspaper with a gal in her 20's that flew over to try it and it didn't work for her and she tried many methods, even the 'usual' methods didn't work.
LOL at the metal dectectors!!!!
Growing up with a dad who was a two wheel nut leads one to watch motogp (wasn't called that back in the day.) I remember a rider called Barry Sheene from the UK when he was commentating for GP's here in oz making a joke about how he had to carry around x-rays with him when travelling due to the amount of metal in his body from race crash's LOL
Nothing like riding free with the gyroscopic effect