Photo: Before the MP3 Player, we had the Audio Tube (Long Before)
Recent research has shown that the human body responds to sound waves in ways we have underestimated in the past. Because of this, there has been a surge of interest in developing devices that can use audible sound wave frequencies
to treat physical or medical conditions.
One of the best workers in this field is an Australian researcher, Ken Uzzell, who has a great site, Heal-me.com.au At the site, he presents
a software program he has developed which uses sound frequencies generated through your computer and is capable of being modified for hundreds of specific conditions.
This means that if you already have a computer- or access to one, you can couple it with his program and your computer becomes a treatment device.
Cost: ZERO DOLLARS (but limited capabilities which can be inexpensively expanded).
The software program, called FREX, is
a great way for people to get an introduction into the possibilities available when using frequencies, and includes frequency programs for treating the common cold to "you-name-it". It is a truly effective way to combat disease,
re-establish health, and maintain the body in a healthy state.
The FREX program is available for free download in a limited function form, giving you the opportunity to see the kinds of things you can accomplish with frequencies.
For a modest registration fee, under $100.00, you can get the
entire program, which has no limitations or restrictions on it. Because it includes so many treatment frequencies and is so user-friendly, I recommend it to every "newbie". It's transparency and ease of use make it my top choice as an introductory
program, and it is rapidly becoming one of the best programs for users at all levels..
Dedicated to developing strong systems at the most affordable cost,. Ken is tireless in his commitment to research. A recent release of new instruments, designed to run through his FREX software, provides several devices surprisingly
easy for beginners to use, while at the same time, very powerful and sophisticated enough to satisfy even the most experienced and demanding of frequency researchers.
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