Frequency medicine
Frequency medicine
Frequency medicine is a branch of energy medicine that assumes that all biological processes in the body are based on vibrations and frequencies – and that health is characterised by harmonious frequency patterns, while illness is characterised by disharmonious vibrations. The aim of frequency medicine is to identify disturbed vibrations and restore balance using specific frequencies.
This modern, non-invasive method combines findings from quantum physics, bioenergetics and systems biology. It is increasingly being used in complementary medicine and holistic healthcare – often in conjunction with procedures such as bioresonance, non-linear system analysis, PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic fields), RIFE technology or information field medicine.
Basic principles of frequency medicine
Frequency medicine is based on the knowledge that every cell, every organ and every biological system has its own electromagnetic vibration field. These fields communicate with each other and form a highly complex energetic network. If this system becomes unbalanced – for example, due to stress, environmental toxins, pathogens or emotional stress – disharmonious frequency patterns arise, which can manifest themselves as symptoms or diseases.
The aim of frequency medicine is to identify these energetic disturbances and harmonise them with the help of external, specifically applied frequencies. The frequencies act as information impulses that stimulate the body’s own regulatory system and activate its self-healing powers.
Areas of application for frequency medicine
Frequency medicine is used to treat a wide range of complaints and health problems – especially where regulatory support is useful or conventional methods are not sufficiently effective. Typical areas of application are:
- Chronic exhaustion (e.g. due to burnout, long COVID or stress)
- Pain (back, joints, migraine, fibromyalgia)
- Allergies and intolerances
- Infectious agents (e.g. viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites)
- Sleep disorders and nervous system imbalances
- Digestive problems and metabolic issues
- Energetic blockages and emotional stress
The approach is always holistic – that is, not only the symptoms but also the underlying causes at the energetic level are identified and treated.
Methods and devices in frequency medicine
In practice, various technologies and systems are used that generate, analyse or transmit frequencies in different ways:
- Bioresonance devices: Test impulses and programmes for the body’s own frequency patterns in order to use them for treatment or to relieve the body of them.
- Non-linear system analysis devices: Record the body’s own frequency patterns, compare them with reference values and transmit harmonising frequencies.
- RIFE technology: Uses targeted frequency spectra to reduce stress at the microbial level
- PEMF therapy (pulsed electromagnetic fields): Stimulates cell metabolism and microcirculation through low-frequency magnetic fields.
- Zapper or microcurrent devices: Working with microfrequencies for revitalisation and cell regeneration
- Quantum resonance or information field analysis devices: Analyse energy fields and deliver individual frequency pulses for harmonisation.
A key feature of these methods is their non-invasive, gentle mode of action – without chemical substances, but purely through energetic information.
Scientific background and status
Frequency medicine operates at the interface between modern quantum physics, biophysics and holistic medicine. While many procedures are not yet fully recognised in evidence-based conventional medicine, interest in energetic approaches is growing steadily – especially in the fields of preventive medicine, chronic disease treatment and complementary oncology.
Some studies and anecdotal reports demonstrate positive effects, for example on the autonomic nervous system, microcirculation, or subjective well-being. Research into cell communication via electromagnetic signals (e.g. biophotons or electrical cell resonance) is increasingly providing explanatory models for the effects of frequency medicine.
Frequency medicine and regulative therapy
Frequency medicine plays a central role in regulatory medicine. It not only supports the diagnosis of energetic imbalances, but also offers concrete intervention options tailored to the individual’s energetic constitution. The focus is always on strengthening the body’s regulatory capacity, promoting self-healing and restoring a sustainable energetic balance.
Frequency medicine is therefore often combined with other therapies – such as detoxification procedures, nutritional concepts, mental training or classical naturopathy.
Conclusion
Frequency medicine represents a forward-looking, gentle and precise approach to health promotion. By understanding humans as energetic systems that communicate and regulate themselves through vibrations, it opens up new perspectives in diagnostics and therapy. Its methods do not suppress symptoms, but promote self-regulation at the deepest level – often where conventional measures reach their limits. As an integral part of regulatory medicine, frequency medicine is becoming increasingly important – both in therapeutic practice and in prevention and health optimisation.
Other glossary terms
- Morphic fields / Morphogenetic fields
- Biophotons
- Bioenergetic testing
- Consciousness
- Ayurveda
- Aura
- Acupuncture and acupressure
- Popp, Fritz-Albert
- Photoelectric effect (Albert Einstein)
- Non-linear systems
- Information medicine
- Frequencies
- Entropy, entropy values
- Double-slit experiment
- Holistic medicine
- Non-locality
- Quantum field
- Coherence in biophoton radiation
- Light quanta in biological systems
- Photon emission from living cells
- DNA as a light emitter
- Energy fields
- Bioresonance method (BRM)
- Naturopathy
- Kinesiology
- Phytotherapy
- Homeopathy
- Energy medicine
- Complementary medicine