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The late French neurologist, Dr. Paul Nogier, is best know for his innovative work in the
development of auriculotherapy (ear acupuncture). Based on this research, Dr. Nogier's findings and innovations have had profound implications for neuropathy and chronic pain patients, by helping to increase blood flow, reduce inflammation and assist in general healing. The Healthlight ™ Infrared therapy product line is based on Nogier's frequncies.
The following are the basics of Nogier's work as described in the book Healing Energies of Heat and Light, by Charles McGee, M.D.
Dr. Nogier
developed a unique pulse test. This test enabled him to determine that all tissues and organs throughout the body (which develop from three basic embryologic tissues; ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm) are in resonance (sympathetic vibration) with specific
frequencies. Dr. Nogier identified these frequencies as harmonics of the musical
note D. This is to say that all the tissues of the body resonate to harmonics of
D. Dr. Nogier found that these and other harmonics of D have healing effects. Based
on these findings, he designed electronic instruments that delivered seven
pulsed energies into the body for the purpose of healing injured or diseased
organs and tissues. These pulsed energies induced healing by exposing damaged
tissues to their normal resonance frequency. The importance of Dr. Nogier's
finding that specific body tissues are in resonance with specific frequencies according to their embryologic origin cannot be overemphasized. According to Dr. McGee, it
may (and certainly should) one day be recognized as one of the greatest
discoveries of medicine.
According to Dr.
Nogier, sickness results when cells, molecules or particles of matter are out of
their normal resonance or vibratory pattern. By repeatedly exposing damaged
tissue to the normal resonance frequencies associated with that tissue, healing
often occurs, sometimes quite rapidly.
In McGee's book, he discusses
a hand-held light therapy device that consisted of light emitting diodes (LEDs) pulsed at Nogier's frequencies. According to Dr. McGee, such a device appears to have far stronger healing effects than non-pulsed
lasers set on low power outputs or non-pulsed LEDs regardless of their wavelengths (color).1.
1. (Frequency F, 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. (Frequency G, 147 Hz)
For areas of yellow scar tissue that are generally formed internally on tendons,
ligaments and sub-acute (lingering but not 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. (Frequency A, 294 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. (Frequency B, 587 Hz.)
This frequency appears to be most effective for neuropathy, but also for circulatory and lymphatic stimulation and treatment of tissue of endodermal
origin, such as GI tract, liver and pancreas. 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 is needed.
5. (Frequency C, 1174 Hz.)
For
tissue of mesodermal origin, such as bone, joints, ligament, viscera and tendon.
Field experience has shown setting 5 to be especially good for tendon and
ligament injuries when used with 4 and 2. It also helps in relaxing large muscle
groups.
6. (Frequency D, 2349 Hz.)
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. (Frequency E, 4698 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 aid in diminishing excess calcification
associated with chips, spurs and arthritic conditions.