Nogier Frequencies

Using an exceedingly sensitive pulse test, a frequency generator, and a hand-held probe Dr. Nogier had been able to discover frequencies-vibrations-that are in resonance with various body tissues. The embryos of all animals, form into three tissues: ectoderm (outside skin), endoderm (inside skin), and mesoderm (middle skin). All organs form from these three tissues. The pattern of resonating frequencies is the same in all animals-“a monumental discovery.” When illness occurred in particular tissues and organs, Dr. Nogier found that he could initiate dramatic healing responses by treating with the appropriately selected resonance frequencies (pulsed on and off). “Nogier offered a basic theory of sickness and healing. When ill, cells, molecules, or particles of matter are out of their normal resonance, or vibratory pattern. They often can recover when they are exposed to their normal resonance frequencies over and over in what could be called a retraining program.”

Setting Frequency Anatomical Function

1.  73 Hz

For use when cellular activity is hypoactive, such as chronic recurring problems, nonunion fractures and chronic splints and for stimulation of osteoid. It is also helpful in activating humoral and endocrine functions. (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.)

2.  146 Hz

Used 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.

3.  292 Hz

For tissue of ectodermal origin, such as body openings, skin and nerve, 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.

4.  584 Hz

Used 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.)

5.  1168 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 setting 4 and 2. It also helps in relaxing large muscle groups.

6.  2336 H

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.

7.  4672 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.