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Tissue Resonance Frequencies
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The following list of Dr. Nogier’s frequencies contains information
pooled by medical and veterinary physicians. Terminology is aimed
at practitioners. A simplified list follows for lay
people. Frequency 1 (73 Hz) For stimulation of osteoid and use when cellular activity is
hypoactive, such as chronic recurring problems, nonunion fractures,
or chronic splints. It is also helpful in activating humoral and
endocrine functions (hormonal problems). Field work has shown
setting 1 helpful in stimulating (tonifying) acupuncture and
trigger points and increasing circulation in areas being treated,
such as wounds when past the acute stage.
Frequency 2 (147 Hz) For areas of yellow scar tissue that are generally formed
internally on tendons, ligaments, and sub-acute (lingering but
chronic) conditions. Field use has shown setting 2 to be helpful in
reducing inflammation associated with injuries and infections. This
is often called the “universal frequency” because most problems
involve inflammation.
Frequency 3 (294 Hz) For tissue of ectodermal origin, such as body openings, skin, and
nerves. (Field applications include wounds, eye injuries, and after
surgery. Setting 3 tends to tone tissue while minimizing the chance
of hemorrhaging fresh wounds or recent surgical sites.) It is also
good for the treatment of acupuncture and trigger points, corneal
ulcers, and ulcerated mucous membranes. This is called the
“universal frequency” in acupuncture.
Frequency 4 (587 Hz) For circulatory and lymphatic stimulation and treatment of tissue
of endodermal origin. In field applications, setting 4 has been
used in conjunction with 5 and 2 for tendon, ligament, joint and
other injuries where reaching secondary levels of tissue
needed.
Frequency 5 (1174 Hz) For tissue of mesodermal origin, such as bone, ligament, viscera,
and tendon. Field experience has shown setting 5 to be especially
good for tendon and ligament injuries when used with 4 and 2. It
also helps in relaxing large muscle groups.
Frequency 6 (2349 Hz) For chronic conditions not responsive to setting 3 or 5. Field
experience shows setting 6 to be a good supplement to 3 when
healing processes appear to reach a plateau.
Frequency 7 (4698 Hz) For pain control, primarily when C nerve fibers are transmitting to
dorsal root ganglia and when involvement of neurotransmitters is of
physiological importance. (Field experience shows 7 to help
suppress pain and to sedate acupuncture and trigger points and aids
in diminishing excess calcification associated with chips, spurs
and arthritic conditions.
General Rule: When stimulation is required, use lower frequencies.
When sedation is required, use higher frequencies.
Simplified Frequency Guide
All tissues of ectodermal origin such as skin, nerves, brain and
ears use setting 3 All tissues of endodermal origin such as GI tract, liver and
pancreas use setting 4 All tissues of mesodermal origin such as bones, joints, muscles and
vessels use setting 5 Setting P is for pain – will cycle through settings 3, 4, 5 &
7. Setting C will cycle through all settings.
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