high-frequency therapy
How does high-tone frequency therapy work?
High-tone frequency therapy was developed with the considerations mentioned above, aligning closely with the concept of an ideal therapy.
Key Benefits:
- Avoids Ionization Currents: This prevents the harmful effects associated with ionization.
- Prevents Cell Adaptation: Extends the effectiveness throughout the entire treatment duration.
- Unimpeded Depth of Penetration: Ensures thorough treatment.
- Superior to TENS: High-tone frequency therapy is significantly more effective.
- Enhances Cell Communication: Improves cell coordination and cooperation.
No Irritation and No Ionization
The therapy operates without causing irritation or ionization. Here are two examples illustrating how it works:
1st Example: Blushing
When someone meets the “love of their life,” they may blush involuntarily. This blushing is caused by frequencies sent from the body’s sympathetic nervous system, which triggers the expansion of blood vessels in the face. These cellular processes are controlled by these frequencies.
2nd Example: Turning Pale
In contrast, when someone experiences shock or disgust, they may “turn pale.” This is due to the contraction of blood vessels, again controlled by frequencies from the sympathetic nervous system. These examples demonstrate that complex bodily processes are naturally regulated by frequency control.
High-tone frequency therapy operates similarly. It uses electromagnetic frequencies ranging from 4,000 to 12,000 Hertz, positively affecting the body without applying direct current. This avoids the harmful effects of ionization, such as tissue heating, ionic charge separation, and cell component breakdown. Unlike conventional electrotherapy, it is not a stimulation current method and significantly differs from such methods.
Cell Communication, Coordination, and Cooperation
Many physiological processes are controlled by frequencies. Human body cells act as bioelectrical dipoles with positive and negative poles, facilitating necessary life processes. High-tone frequency therapy leverages the cells’ intrinsic electric potentials (approximately 100 mV) using alternating electromagnetic fields to influence cell positioning and movement.
The therapy’s frequencies are delivered to the skin cells via electrodes. Sensitive nerve and muscle cells amplify these frequencies, generating and transmitting hundreds of action potentials (AP) measured in the lab. This creates a ripple effect, affecting millions of adjacent cells and spreading the frequencies exponentially through the tissue. Molecules and cell components move in complex oscillations, rotations, vacillations, and torsions, stimulating cell communication. Essentially, the cells are compelled to communicate.