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The truth about frequencies in health and healing
We are living in a time of technological progress like never before. There is new computer technology, new
advances in the fields of science and healthcare too much to mention. We are being bombarded with
information on the internet to an overwhelming degree. Who or what do we belief? What is truth and what is
just another scam? This article is specifically about one such advance in the alternative healthcare sector:
the role of frequencies in health and healing. What frequency? you may ask.. Allow me to explain:
You may have heard the teachings about the healing power of linen or crystals due to a fixed frequency that is
radiated by it, the healing power of the Hebrew Language or maybe the statement that essential oils each has
a signature frequency, and this frequency gives these oils its special healing ability. It is also said that the
human body has a special vibration frequency, and so does every organ, even every disease has a specific
frequency. The basic teaching is: if you harmonize certain frequencies you get balance and if the body is in
balance it can heal itself.
I am about to show you the error in all these teachings.
In order for me to show you the root of these erroneous teachings I am making excerpts from an article by
Robert Carroll. You can read the full article at<http://www.skepdic.com/radionics.html and
http://www.skepdic.com/vibrationalmedicine.html
This healing with frequencies is also referred to as Radionics or vibration healing. Radionics
or vibration healing is a form of energy medicine created by Dr Albert Abrams (1863-1924). Abrams claimed
to be able to detect distinct energies or vibrations being emitted from healthy and diseased tissue in all living
things. He invented devices which he said could measure this energy and created a system for evaluating
vibrations as signs of health or disease.
Here is a description of a demonstration of his discovery:
He laid a healthy man facing west and thumping his upper abdomen told a student to listen carefully the
changes of reverberation. Then, he let a doctor hold a sample of cancer cells near the subjects forehead. He
asked the doctor to touch the mans forehead with the cancer cells in intervals of several seconds. When a
sample of the cancer cells touched the mans forehead, the percussion sound changed from resonant sound
to a dull sound. He concluded that the vibration of a diseased cell sample was received by the human body
and affected the human cells.
This doesnt sound kosher, does it?
He even invented a device that, he said, could transmit healthy vibrations to sick tissue or organs, thereby
restoring them to a healthy state. Abramss treatment consisted of sending good energy to the diseased area
to counteract the bad energy.
Abrams diagnosed patients both in person and at a distance. In person, he would hook up his machine (with a
drop of the patients blood in it) by a wire to the patient. By tapping on the stomach of the patient, claimed
Abrams, a vibration would be sent through the patients spine that he could measure and then translate into
medical diagnosis. At a distance, hed use the procedure mentioned above where he would compare the
energy of the blood of a healthy person with that of the patient.
The American Medical Association (AMA) had one of the black boxes, he used, opened and examined. They
found nothing in the machine that could either read or send energy waves as Abrams had been
claiming. In other words, this was one big scam!
A few years after Abrams death, Ruth Drown (1891-1965) took the baton from Abrams and created her own
therapy and black box. Ruth Drown was naturopath and osteopath. Drowns black box was tested at the
University of Chicago but it failed to work as promised.
Researchers who have put Drown and other radionics advocates to the test have been unable to verify their
diagnostic claims.
The users of the black boxes may be able to produce measurable readings on ohmmeters or rheostats, but
there is no justification for assuming that the measure of electrical resistance has anything to do with healthy
or diseased vibrations of electrons or energies. However, advocates do not necessarily identify energy or
vibrations with radiation or electromagnetic fields, as Abrams did. They are as likely to identify the energy with
auras, chi or orgone not with anything physical. For example:
one of Abramss many imitators was Royal Raymond Rife (1888-1971). During the 1920, he claimed to
have developed a powerful microscope that could detect living microbes by the color of auras emitted by their
vibratory rates. His Rife Frequency Generator allegedly generates radio waves with precisely the same
frequency, causing the offending bacteria to shatter in the same manner as a crystal glass breaks in response
to the voice of an opera singer. The American Cancer Society has pointed out that although sound waves can
produce vibrations that break glass, radio waves at the power level emitted by a Rife generator do not
have sufficient energy to destroy bacteria.*
Rifes work lives on in the practice of Diane Spindler, Hulda Clark, and many others.
When all tests fail to find either that the black boxes work, as they are supposed to work, or that they are
simply measuring electrical resistance, proponents assert that there is a paranormal element that is integral
to radionics.
Another advocate adds this: as Radionic treatment takes place at a non-physical level, it cannot harm
any living tissue or produce any unnatural side effects.
Something that happens on a non-physical level is not science, it is magic or witchcraft to put it
bluntly and we are told in Scripture not to practice witchcraft.
Deuteronomy 18:1012
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There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass
through the fire, one who uses divination, one who practices witchcraft, or one who interprets
omens, or a sorcerer,
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or one who casts a spell, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead.
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For whoever does these things is detestable to YHVH; and because of these detestable
things YHVH your Elohim will drive them out before you.
Now, what about natural frequencies generated by essential oils, crystals and materials such as wool and
linen? Is this based on truth? Some people would point to the research done by Bruce Tainio and Young (of
Young essential oils) to prove that these frequencies were measured in a scientific way.
Bruce Tainio invented and build a machine called a BT3 frequency monitoring System. He claimed to be able
to measure bio-electrical frequencies of plants, nutrients and essential oil. He also claimed to have developed
a way of measuring human electrical vibration frequencies, by taking readings on various points of the body
and averaging those numbers together. His measurements indicate that the daytime frequency of a healthy
human body vibrates in the range of 62 to 68 MHz.
The foundation of Tainios research has been laid by Royal Rife early in the 20th century. Rife concluded that
every disease has a specific frequency.
As I have shown you before this could not be proved then, and I shall show you that it can still not
be proven.
Bruce Tainio used to sell a BT3 Monitoring System for $2, 800.00, the frequency counter in the BT3 is a
cheap Tenmec device that sells for less than $1 on E-bay according to an engineer. I refer you to my
reference for all the technical information. What it basically boils down to it that this Monitoring System is a
scam and can not measure radiation from the human body, or from oils or from anything else. It was a very
expensive scam.
This frequency meter is extremely sensitive to radio interference or background interference. It would not be
possible to measure these frequencies accurately with this apparatus. The only way to shield against
the effects of electromagnetic fields would be to work in a completely enclosed shielded room. These
are available commercially and run hundreds of thousands of dollars for a good one. You can read all the
technical detail on the supplied link. Unless you have this or can do your measurements on a deserted island
you would not be able to measure these frequencies. The background interference makes it impossible.
Here is the link with all the technical detail:
http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/msg74392.html
Another comment on this site I found quite insightful: these frequencies have nothing to do with the
electromagnetic spectrum, and thus cannot be measured with instruments that measure the electromagnetic
spectrum. It is my understanding that these frequencies are related to other dimensions, more to the soul
or spirit and its interface to the body. That is would be measuring the life-force frequency. These are, I
believe, more related to the aura, which cannot be seen or measured by normal instruments either. Thus we
are talking about the frequency of the aura. Some can see this directly, as different colors.
This proves without a doubt that the so-called measurement of frequencies is not scientific at all but,
paranormal, non-physical, new age and occult. It is a lie, and it is not in line with what the Bible teaches. It
also proofs that the lie started somewhere around the early 1900 or just before and on this lie other people
built their lies, and so it continued. The purpose of this lie is deception and the pursuit of riches and still is
today. Be careful that you are not misled by these lies or any other
Matthew 24:34
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As He was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, Tell us,
when will these things happen, and what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the
age?
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And Yshua answered and said to them, See to it that no one misleads you.
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