Frequency generator for health

Some stuff to study:

1. Royal Raymond Rife (1888–1971)
The Theory: Rife believed that all pathogens (viruses, bacteria) have a "mortal oscillatory rate"—a specific frequency that, when applied, causes them to shatter or die.
The Device: The Rife Frequency Generator (or Rife Ray Machine) was developed in the 1930s. It utilized plasma tubes to radiate electromagnetic frequencies to treat diseases.
Controversy: Rife's claims were not substantiated by conventional medicine, and his work was condemned by the American Medical Association (AMA).

2. Dr. Albert Abrams (1863–1924)
The Theory: Preceding Rife, Abrams argued that diseases emit specific electromagnetic radiations and that these could be measured and treated.
The Device: He created devices known as "radionics" machines, which were heavily criticized and deemed fraudulent by Scientific American in the 1920s.

3. Georges Lakhovsky (1870–1942)
The Theory: Lakhovsky postulated that all living cells emit and receive electromagnetic vibrations, and that disease results from external frequencies interfering with cellular oscillation.
The Device: He developed the Radio-Cellulo-Oscillator (or Multi-wave Oscillator) in the 1920s, which produced high-frequency (RF) EMF to strengthen cellular oscillations.

4. Sir Peter Guy Manners (1910s–2000s)
The Theory: A British osteopath who pioneered "cymatics," the study of visible sound and vibration.
The Device: He developed Cymatic Therapy devices in the 1950s, which transmitted audible, low-frequency sound waves through the skin to help cells return to a healthy state.

5. Dr. James Bare (Modern Era)
The Device: In the 1990s, chiropractor Dr. James Bare developed the Rife/Bare machine, which was a modern adaptation of Rife's work designed to deliver frequencies through plasma tubes (re-igniting interest in Rife's original methods).
 
Lovely
But now think about that: let's say you lack vitamin C, you have two options, either you take pills or ingest vitamine C rich fruits
-vitamine c pill is synthetic chemical providing nothing but what you are lacking
-fruits provide taste aroma colors minerals and myriad of paralel beneficial stuff
it is no brainer
Same applies to your gizmo, either you torture yourself with synthetic sound, imitating real thing or get yourself recording of classical, tone reach, beautiful music which will heal you on various levels
Up to you, i rest my case here
 
I get what you are saying, but I don't think that this device is trying to replace music, because it also works without making any sound. What I think it's doing is trying to replicate natural EM fields of certain environments. And yes, it would be best if all of us would be living in those healthy environments, also called blue zones by some people, but unfortunately we don't. And we don't even know where they are in our local environment. So until we learn how to find them, this could perhaps be useful tool to change the EM signature of our current location.

When it comes to torture, I think that we are already tortured by all the electrical, mobile network and Wi-Fi fields around us. Perhaps this device can offer us just a little extra protection in that domain.
 
Just found a recent paper on the subject. Unfortunately, I don't have the full access to it.

Exploring the influence of Schumann resonance and electromagnetic fields on bioelectricity and human health​

ABSTRACT​

This article explores the relationship between electromagnetic fields (EMF) and biological systems, focusing on the influence of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic frequencies (ELF), particularly Schumann’s resonance (SR) at 7.83 hz. Cells and proteins may have evolved to take advantage of frequencies naturally present in the Earth’s EMF, potentially enhancing cellular energy levels and affecting resting membrane potential (RMP). Thus, changes in or absence of SR may have adverse effects on the functioning of the whole organism. Bioelectricity, independent of genes, has been shown to modulate health, suggesting the potential for using controlled application of EMF frequencies in treating certain types of cancer or conditions affecting the RMP. Research indicates that human brainwave activity is highly dependent on the SR, implying a correlation between atmospheric electromagnetic frequencies and brain activity. ELF, including SR, appears to modulate cellular calcium influx/efflux, likely via indirect mechanisms involving field-sensitive molecules or radical pairs that affect ion channel behavior which plays a critical role in cell signaling and regulation of various processes. It can also trigger a cascade of molecular events that ultimately lead to the generation of action potentials, affecting consciousness and behavior. The influence of atmospheric electromagnetic frequencies on human brainwave activity, modulation of cellular calcium influx/efflux, and potential effects on cellular energy levels and RMP highlight the significance of ELF in biological systems. However, further research is required to fully understand these mechanisms and their implications for human health and well-being.

Plain Language Summary​

This study looks at how very low-frequency electromagnetic fields – especially the Schumann Resonance at 7.83 hz – may affect our health. These natural frequencies come from the Earth’s atmosphere and may play an important role in how our bodies and cells work. The research explores how these signals could influence the electrical activity inside our cells, including how ions like calcium move in and out. This process is essential for brain function, heart rhythm, sleep patterns, and overall health. The study suggests that human cells may have evolved to respond to these natural frequencies. Changes in, or the absence of, these signals – such as when we’re exposed to artificial electromagnetic fields from modern technology – might disrupt important processes in the body. For example, the paper highlights evidence that some low-frequency signals may help stop cancer cells from growing or improve healing, while unnatural frequencies might do harm. A key point is that our brain activity seems to align with Earth’s natural electromagnetic rhythms. This could explain why changes in these fields can affect our mood, sleep, or concentration. The study also points out that future space missions should consider simulating these natural frequencies to help astronauts stay healthy outside Earth’s environment. In short, this research helps us understand how our bodies interact with the invisible electromagnetic environment around us – and how both natural and man-made signals could influence our health in powerful ways.

 
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