
Cell communication and frequencies: How everything in the body vibrates
Teaser: Frequency therapy works on a cellular level - via vibrations that can support targeted communication in the body.
Introduction: The body as a vibrational system
The human body consists of around 70 trillion cells - each one a small biological miracle. But many people don't realise this: Our cells communicate not only via biochemical processes, but also via electromagnetic signals. These vibrations form the basis for many regulatory processes in the organism.
Frequency therapy uses precisely this principle: it works with specific oscillation frequencies to harmonise communication between the cells - an approach that can have a particularly supportive effect in the case of chronic illnesses and cancer.
Cell communication: the language of the body
1. Biochemistry meets biophysics
Traditionally, conventional medicine views communication in the body primarily via nerve impulses and hormone messengers. However, modern cell biology and biophysics show: Cells also send and receive electromagnetic signals, for example in the form of light (biophotons) or micro-weak electrical fields.
These signals are precise, fast and energetically efficient - and control cell division, immune reactions and repair processes, among other things.
2. Disruptions in cell communication
Diseases - especially chronic ones such as cancer - are often associated with disrupted cell communication. Tumour cells send the "wrong" signals, suppress immune responses or evade regulation.
This is precisely where frequency therapy comes in: It attempts to restore cellular order through targeted frequency impulses.
Frequency therapy as a regulator
1. Resonance principle
Frequency therapy utilises the so-called resonance principle: Every cell has its own frequency - and reacts most strongly to precisely this frequency. Cells are to be brought back into their natural oscillation through exact frequency specifications, for example via the BioZapper or plasma generators.
2. Information medicine and oscillation field
The method does not work mechanically, but informatively: vibrations transport coded information that is perceived by the body as an impulse. It is not about current strength, but about fine control on an energetic level - comparable to a radio signal.
Use for cancer
Frequency therapy is not a substitute for conventional cancer therapy - but it can help:
- Recognise and correct disturbances in the oscillation field
- Support regeneration processes after chemotherapy or radiotherapy
- modulate the immune system to better recognise tumour cells
- harmonise emotional strain and stress on an energetic level
Studies show that electromagnetic fields can influence the growth behaviour of tumour cells. Biophoton research and cell resonance approaches also provide promising indications of energetic control of cell behaviour.
BioZapper & Co.: tools of frequency medicine
Various frequency systems are used in the practice of NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH:
- BioZapper: For the application of individual frequency patterns
- Frequency drops: Vibration information in liquid form
- Scalar wave platforms: For non-linear fields based on information
- Vital field systems: For energetic analysis of cell regulation
These tools make it possible to work on the information and energy level without burdening the body - a great strength in supporting cancer patients.
Conclusion: communication is healing
The body is a network of light, vibration and information. When cells "talk to each other", healing processes can take place. Frequency therapy sees itself as a stimulus for this communication - gentle, individualised and profound.
Especially in the case of complex diseases such as cancer, supporting cell communication can be a decisive factor in the healing process - not as a substitute, but as a complementary approach in integrative medicine.
Contact
NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH
Babenbergerstraße 21, 3180 Lilienfeld
Phone: +43 2762 52481
Email: praxis@frequenz-therapie.com
Web: www.frequenz-therapie.com
Disclaimer
Frequency therapy is not recognised by conventional medicine. It is not a healing method in the sense of evidence-based medicine and does not replace medical or psychotherapeutic treatment. Statements on its effects are based on experience reports and complementary medical concepts.