Frequency Medicine
Frequency medicine is a form of alternative therapy that utilizes sound and vibration to promote healing and balance in the body. This approach is based on the
Overview
Frequency medicine is a form of alternative therapy that utilizes sound and vibration to promote healing and balance in the body. This approach is based on the idea that every cell, organ, and system in the body has a unique vibrational frequency, and that by applying specific frequencies, one can restore balance and harmony to the body. With a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations, frequency medicine has evolved over time, incorporating modern technologies and techniques. Today, it is used to treat a wide range of conditions, from anxiety and depression to chronic pain and inflammation. As research continues to emerge, frequency medicine is becoming increasingly recognized as a valuable adjunct to conventional medical treatments. According to a study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 75% of patients who underwent frequency medicine treatment reported significant improvements in their symptoms. The global frequency medicine market is projected to reach $1.5 billion by 2025, with a growth rate of 15% per annum. Notable practitioners, such as [[dr-roy-martina|Dr. Roy Martina]], have contributed to the development of frequency medicine, and organizations like the [[national-institute-of-health|National Institute of Health]] are funding research to further explore its potential.