The Pioneers of Frequency Medicine

Research on the therapeutic effects of electromagnetic frequencies has been underway for more than 100 years. The results of this research contribute significantly to the therapeutic effectiveness of the Q-Laser Resonating Lasers reported by clients and customers.

Royal Rife

Royal Rife developed a method to determine the frequencies of pathogens and cancer cells and, through the implementation of canceling frequencies, he was able successfully treat cancer and other diseases by subjecting the bodies of his patients to radio waves corresponding to the pathogens or cancerous cells. Using a polarizing microscope that he designed, he could determine the specific frequency of the pathogen or cell and what frequency destroyed it.

His work was widely published including articles in The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Smithsonian Institution and The Journal of the Franklin Institute. Later in his life he corroborated with an electrical engineer, Ray Crane, who developed a frequency device that used electrical stimulation to introduce the frequencies to the body. Rife passed down much of his information to Crane, however, much of his work was lost and there is speculation about whether the modern day “Rife Machines” affect the body the way the original radio waves or EMF waves did.

Read more about Royal Rife in this recommended book

Paul Nogier

French Neurologist Paul Nogier developed a system of auriculotherapy to acupuncture points in the ear and used frequencies that he discovered using a “pulse” test. The frequencies that he recommended were based on the finding that specific body tissues are in resonance with specific frequencies according to their embryologic origin.

According to Dr. Nogier, sickness results when cells, molecules or particles of matter are out of their normal resonance or vibratory pattern. By repeatedly exposing damaged tissue to the normal resonance frequencies associated with that tissue, healing often occurs, sometimes quite rapidly.

Some of his frequencies are similar to the ones listed in the Low Level Laser Users Manual by Dr. Larry Lytle and are similar to what are programmed into the Q1000.

Jack Schwartz

Born Jacob Schwarz in Dordrecht, Holland, in 1924, he distinguished himself as an internationally-recognized authority on voluntary controls of internal states and human energy systems. He was a subject, researcher, and consultant at major biomedical and life science research centers in the United States and Europe. Schwarz lectured and taught extensively, was named in many publications and published nine books.

As a research subject at the Menninger Foundation, he was studied for his abilities to control his body during what would normally be called stressful situations, including putting a long sail-maker's needle through his biceps with no resultant bleeding. Results of tests performed on Schwarz documented his abilities to self-regulate many psychophysiological processes. Schwarz explained that by voluntarily attaining specific brain wave states, he could control the pain of physical trauma, regulate blood flow, blood pressure, and heart rate. Readings charted by an electroencephalograph confirmed that the electrical output of his brain had a different amplitude and voltage than other research subjects. Experiments demonstrated his ability to heal his body within hours after it was injured, and be unaffected by toxic substances injected into his body.

He devoted his life to teaching others how to develop optimal states of health. The frequencies that he generated within his own body to overcome illness during these demonstrations were measured and many of the frequencies used in the Q-series lasers come from this work.

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