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🧠 Long Covid and frequency therapy: hope, research and biophysical pathways to regeneration


Introduction: When healing stagnates - why Long Covid is so complex

Many people who have survived a SARS-CoV-2 infection experience new symptoms weeks or months later - from exhaustion to concentration problems to shortness of breath. This phenomenon is called Long Covid.
Conventional medicine looks for biochemical explanations, but more and more researchers and therapists are looking at the body biophysically: at vibrations, energy flows and cell communication.

This is where frequency therapy comes in - an approach that assumes that every cell has its own vibration and that illnesses arise when this resonance is disturbed. The aim is to restore the natural cell frequency in order to promote regeneration and energy production.


What is Long Covid? Medical definition and symptoms

The most common long-term consequences after a COVID-19 infection

Long Covid refers to symptoms that persist for more than 12 weeks after the acute infection. The most common symptoms include:

  • chronic exhaustion (fatigue)

  • Shortness of breath, palpitations

  • Lack of concentration ("brain fog")

  • Muscle pain, joint pain

  • Anxiety and sleep disorders

These symptoms affect both the nervous system and the energy system, which makes the connection to frequency therapy particularly interesting.

Difference between post-Covid and long Covid

"Post-Covid" usually refers to permanent organ damage, e.g. to the lungs or heart, while "Long Covid" refers to functional disorders - such as dysregulation of the nervous system or mitochondrial exhaustion.

Why Long Covid is more than just a respiratory disease

Long Covid affects the whole body. Researchers have found evidence of persistent inflammatory processes, vascular changes and microcirculatory disorders that disrupt the energy balance. This is precisely where biophysical approaches such as frequency therapy come in.


The biophysical view: Energy, cell communication and frequencies in the body

How cells communicate with each other

Cells not only send and receive chemical signals, but also electromagnetic impulses. These serve to regulate growth, healing and information transfer.

During long Covid, this communication can be disrupted - similar to a radio network with noise.

The influence of electromagnetic fields on biological systems

Even weak electromagnetic fields can influence ion channels, enzyme activities and cell membrane tensions. Frequency therapy utilises this effect to stimulate self-regulation and cell metabolism.

Energy deficiency and mitochondrial dysfunction with Long Covid

Research shows that Long Covid sufferers often have reduced ATP production (cell energy).
Frequency pulses can theoretically address this by resonance stimulation of the mitochondria and promotion of cell metabolism.


Frequency therapy: basics, principles and scientific background

What does frequency harmonisation mean?

Every cell has a "target frequency". Disease occurs when this is disturbed. Frequency therapy aims to "tune" the system, similar to a musical instrument.

Differences to magnetic field and bioresonance methods

  • Magnetic field therapy: works with static or pulsating fields.

  • Bioresonance: analyses the body's own vibrations.

  • Frequency therapy: sends specifically defined resonance frequencies into the body in order to resynchronise cell vibrations.

Examples of devices and technology development

Modern devices such as the RPZ 15 plasma generator generate plasma-based frequencies that have a non-contact effect and penetrate deep into the tissue.


Long Covid and frequency therapy: hypotheses, observations and study situation

Frequency pulses and mitochondrial stimulation

Practical experience suggests that regular frequency applications can improve energy perception. Scientists are discussing whether resonance impulses promote mitochondrial activity.

Regulation of the autonomic nervous system

Long Covid often disrupts the balance between the sympathetic nervous system (stress) and the parasympathetic nervous system (recovery). Frequency fields could strengthen parasympathetic activity and improve heart rate variability.

Clinical observations and experience reports

Some clinics and alternative practitioners report improved sleep, concentration and circulatory regulation in Long Covid patients who have received frequency therapy.

Focus on possible mechanisms of action with Long Covid

Cell resonance and energy balance

Frequency therapy is based on the assumption that cells can react to harmonic vibrations. Targeted frequency impulses are intended to release energetic blockages and stabilise the cellular energy balance.

In practice, Long Covid patients often report symptoms such as chronic fatigue, muscle weakness or brain fog - all indications of disturbed cell communication and energy production.
Frequency therapy could - through resonance activation of the mitochondria - stimulate these processes and thus promote the body's natural regeneration impulse.

Blood circulation, oxygen supply and microcirculation

Reduced microcirculation is a typical phenomenon with Long Covid.
Frequency fields - especially plasma-based applications such as the RPZ 15 - can regulate vascular tension and improve the oxygen supply to the tissue.
Increased cell metabolism in turn contributes to faster regeneration and the removal of metabolic waste.

Anti-inflammation and immune balance

Long Covid is often associated with low-grade inflammation.
Frequency pulses can possibly stimulate the release of anti-inflammatory mediators and thus positively influence the immune balance.
This effect could explain why some patients report less pain and better concentration.


Case reports and practical experience with frequency therapy for Long Covid

Improved energy, sleep and concentration

In complementary medicine practices, users report that regular frequency sessions with devices such as the RPZ 15 plasma generator help to stabilise sleep, reduce fatigue and improve concentration.
Typical experience reports mention:

  • an increase in vitality after 3-5 sessions,

  • fewer circulatory problems,

  • better resistance to stress in everyday life.

Limitations of the method and scientific evaluation

Although these positive observations are encouraging, they have not yet been scientifically verified.
Frequency therapy should therefore be seen as a complementary method, not as a substitute for medical treatments.
Researchers are calling for controlled studies to better understand the biophysical mechanisms and provide evidence of effectiveness.


Combination therapies: Frequency therapy as part of an integrative approach

Nutrition, micronutrients and frequency pulses

The combination of frequency therapy, cell-strengthening nutrition (rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids and coenzyme Q10) and targeted micronutrient therapy can promote the regeneration of the energy system.
Frequency pulses can help to "activate" these biochemical processes - for example through improved cell absorption and metabolic balance.

Breathing exercises, cold applications and frequency regulation

Breathing techniques, such as those used in respiratory therapy or Wim Hof training, strengthen the autonomic nervous system. In combination with frequency therapy, this can help to restore the balance between activation and relaxation (sympathetic/parasympathetic nervous system).

Moderate exposure to cold is also used to stimulate blood circulation and metabolic activity - frequency therapy can serve as a gentle, non-invasive supplement here.


Risks, limitations and legal aspects of frequency therapy

Safety, contraindications and device qualification

Frequency therapy is considered safe and painless as long as it is carried out by trained users.
It is not recommended for:

  • Cardiac pacemakers or electronic implants,

  • Pregnancy,

  • severe cardiac arrhythmia or epilepsy.

Devices such as the RPZ 15 have been developed for therapeutic purposes, but may only be used by appropriately qualified specialists.

The legal framework in Germany

In Germany, frequency therapy is one of the alternative healing methods.
It may be offered by doctors or alternative practitioners as long as no promises of healing are made.
Patients should inform themselves about the legal situation and cost coverage, as the method is generally not reimbursed by statutory health insurance companies.


Future prospects: Research, AI and personalised frequency medicine

Frequency patterns for individual cell profiles

Researchers are working on the development of individualised frequency patterns that are tailored to the biophysical state of individual cells.
Such personalised approaches could help to increase efficacy and minimise side effects in the future.

Combination with data analysis and artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) enables the analysis of resonance data to identify optimal frequency patterns for specific disease patterns.
In the long term, intelligent systems such as the RPZ 15 or similar devices could automatically adapt these findings to the patient - a step towards precise, personalised frequency medicine.


FAQs: Frequently asked questions about Long Covid and frequency therapy

1️⃣ Can Long Covid frequency therapy cure Covid?
No. It is not a curative treatment, but a complementary method to support energy, metabolism and self-regulation.

2️⃣ How often should frequency therapy be used?
2-3 sessions per week are usually recommended. The first effects may be noticeable after a few weeks.

3️⃣ Is treatment with the RPZ 15 painless?
Yes. The treatment is contactless, non-invasive and usually completely painless.

4️⃣ What improvements do patients report?
Frequently mentioned are more energy, better sleep, clearer thinking and less muscle pain.

5️⃣ Are there any side effects?
Slight tiredness or detoxification reactions rarely occur. These are usually regarded as temporary adjustment symptoms.

6️⃣ Is frequency therapy scientifically recognised?
Not yet. There are positive laboratory results and many field reports, but no comprehensive clinical evidence.

7️⃣ Can frequency therapy be combined with other methods?
Yes, it can be integrated with nutrition, respiratory therapy, physiotherapy or relaxation techniques.

8️⃣ Is frequency therapy for Long Covid covered by health insurance?
Generally not. Some private insurance companies may cover a proportion of the costs.

9️⃣ Are there any risks?
The therapy is considered safe. Nevertheless, people with electronic implants or certain heart problems should avoid it.

🔟 How can I find a qualified therapist?
The best way to find one is through alternative practitioners, doctors with complementary training or specialised practices for biophysical medicine.


Conclusion: Between science, hope and holistic healing

Long Covid remains a medical challenge - both on a biochemical and energetic level.
While conventional medicine is primarily symptom-orientated, frequency therapy opens up a holistic, biophysical perspective: it aims to promote cellular energy, communication and self-healing.

Although scientific evidence is still lacking, numerous testimonials show that frequency therapy can be a valuable component of regeneration for many people with Long Covid.
The future lies in networked medicine that harmonises body, mind and energy - supported by technology, research and human awareness.

Our institute: Centre of excellence for frequency therapy for Long Covid

As a specialist centre of excellence for frequency therapy and biophysical regeneration, our institute specialises in supporting Long Covid sufferers.
With an interdisciplinary team of therapists, alternative practitioners and medical consultants, we combine scientific knowledge, state-of-the-art frequency technology and individual support.

Our work is based on the understanding that Long Covid is not only a biochemical problem, but above all an energetic-regulatory problem. Through the targeted use of RPZ 15 plasma-based frequency technology, we promote cellular communication, energy production and regeneration of the nervous system - always in line with current medical guidelines.

The institute is regarded as the leading centre for frequency medicine in the German-speaking world and supports patients in all phases of their recovery:
from individual frequency analysis and customised therapy sessions to holistic aftercare with nutrition, breathing training and energy coaching.

Our aim is to give Long Covid sufferers new perspectives, quality of life and energy - through medicine that combines science, technology and humanity.

Disclaimer / Legal notice

The content described in this article is for general information and education purposes only.
It does not replace a medical examination, diagnosis or treatment.
Frequency therapy is currently not a scientifically recognised procedure for the treatment or cure of Long Covid.
All therapeutic approaches and observations mentioned are based on biophysical hypotheses, practical experience and complementary medicine concepts, some of which have not yet been proven effective in clinical studies.

Patients suffering from Long Covid or other chronic diseases should always seek medical advice and examination before starting frequency therapy.
Our content is not intended to raise false hopes, but to show possibilities for complementary support and strengthening of the body's own regeneration mechanisms.

The Institute for Frequency Therapy and its authors accept no liability for any damage or disadvantages that may arise from improper use or misinterpretation of the information presented.
The use of the methods presented is always at your own risk and within the framework of the applicable legal provisions.


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