Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 Re: rife on the cheap > The best investment at the beginning is to buy Nenah Sylver's " The Handbook > of Rife Frequency Healing " . http://www.nenahsylver.com/ > I'll have Nenah's link in the next FreX upgrade. Thank you very much Ken; I appreciate that. > I personally don't think there is much benefit using speakers to transmit > audio signals to the body, unless a homeopathic approach is being > investigated. The brain will pick up the audio signal and convert it to > electrical pulses. This may be all that is required for low level disease, > but I am not sure it can assist in a health crisis situation. Audio signals might not kill microbes (I cannot say for sure)...but did you know that you can nonetheless listen to tones to heal? There's a whole science of sound therapy called VoiceBio that's worth knowing about, because one side of frequency healing is microbe-killing; and the other side consists of tissue regeneration and normalization of cellular function. Both have their place. For three years I have been using sound for healing, in the form of a non-invasive therapy called VoiceBio. This method analyzes the function of every organ, gland, and tissue in the body. Using sound is not so strange when you realize that every bodily tissue (and element) has its own frequency; and every frequency can be stepped down to an audio signal that's within the range of human hearing. Naturopath Kae -Liu, the inventor of VoiceBio, proved to herself that just as a piano contains 12 sound frequencies, each with many octaves, the human voice contains these same 12 frequencies -- and that the frequencies emitted by the body are reflected in the human voice! The basic principle is rather simple: in an ideal world, every one of the 12 sound frequencies would be represented in a voiceprint (although not equally; there's always a Bell curve to the representation). But due to poor diet, faulty genetics, environmental toxins, etc., most voiceprints show notes that are over-emphasized, or weak or missing entirely. The more imbalanced the voiceprint, the more one's health tends to be compromised. The actual equipment is fairly simple. The VoiceBio technology box is attached to a laptop on one end and a microphone on the other. For the assessment, the client records three different voice samples into the microphone for just a few minutes. The computer then sorts and graphs the tones (ignoring word content) onto a voiceprint that indicates excess, weak or absent frequencies. You can see at a glance which organs, glands, and bodily systems are off-balance (we are not allowed to say " diagnose, " for obvious reasons). Once you know what the problem is, you can take steps to correct the problem. There are several things you can do to restore the missing or weak notes (frequencies); and this ties in directly to the comment you made above about not thinking that audio signals affect the body (although you may have been referring only to directly influencing microbes). The simplest way to correct an imbalance is to listen to, hum or sing the missing/weak notes! This may sound simplistic, but I have seen it work too many times, for myself and others, to dismiss it. My empirical experience shows that not only do I feel better after toning the missing/weak notes, but a voiceprint taken after the humming actually shows the improvement. And, we have collected plenty of data relating to " before/after " toning: " Doctors can no longer find the tumor " ; " Woman in wheelchair is hiking in the Rockies after several months of intensive humming, " that sort of thing. Another way to re-balance your system is by listening through headphones for at least 45 minutes a day to a specially-made palm-size tone box programmed with your own sound formula -- a specific pattern of frequencies that provides weak or missing tones. The idea is that after a month or so, the practitioner adjusts or changes the formula until you don't need it anymore. Interestingly, the tone box not only supplies the tones that the person needs, but the way the sounds are configured actually forces the brain to start creating the missing or weak tones! This brings the VoiceBio therapy out of the allopathic/substitution realm into the holistic/body-heals-itself realm. No other sound therapy on the market can do this. However, Dr. Kae, as well as other VoiceBio practitioners, have been finding that the client[s own generation of the notes by humming or singing the missing/weak tones produces even better results than they would get by listening to the tone boxes! Clearly, Kae is not in this to make money from tone boxes -- or to make clients dependent on the practitioner. She (and her trained practitioners) are more interested in getting the clients self-sufficient so they can heal themselves. You may be wondering, why does listening to tones (in a Rifing setting) work, when it does work? One thing I want to bring up is the fact that specific nutrients and toxins also have specific frequencies (which either fall, or can be down-stepped, into the range of a given note). Consider that when people are listening to an audio signal for " Rife treatments, " they might be dousing themselves with nutrients too. Or toxins, if the note is precise (in which case the results would be negative rather than positive). This isn't far-fetched when you consider that elements have frequencies, and nutrients and drugs are comprised of elements. (By the way, I signed a non-disclosure form before taking my first VoiceBio class; and am not allowed to give out the frequencies of nutrients or drugs. However, I can tell you that the system seems sound -- no pun intended -- and I have not found anything so far to dispute what I have been taught.) Frequency technology is simple, really, in its concept. However, the implications are profound and may be more far-reaching than some realize. As a certified VoiceBio practitioner, I have been doing voiceprints for a few years, and am always delighted (and sometimes still amazed) at how accurate this system is. I have also found that sometimes you need to be spot-on and get the correct frequency to several decimal places -- whether working to disable microbes or supply the body with the correct nutrients/tones. On the other hand, sometimes you don't need to be precise. There's a lot of leeway here, depending on the result you're aiming for. We have so much to explore; there's a lot that still needs to be known. If you're interested in learning this modality, I believe that Kae is planning to visit Australia within the year to do a class. She has already been there to teach, and I know of a few folks who are already VoiceBio practitioners. To find one in your area, be it in Australia or the States or Canada or even the Orient, go to http://www.voicebio.com and contact Dr. Kae from the website. She'll tell you who to see if you're interested in following up. Thank you, Ken, for all your great work! I really enjoy your posts. Blessings to you, Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD http://www.nenahsylver.com * The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing * The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy * products and services for wellness, including Transfer Factor and VIBE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 Hello Nena, there is a therapist in belgium, who records the voice of her patients. She then analyses the sound samples and finds the missing tones. By using a Multiple Wave Oscillator with the tuned Lakhovsky antennas, she brings back the missing tones in the voice. The rings in the Lakhovsky antennes are of different materials, and also tuned. Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus Re: rife on the cheap > > >> The best investment at the beginning is to buy Nenah Sylver's " The >> Handbook >> of Rife Frequency Healing " . http://www.nenahsylver.com/ >> I'll have Nenah's link in the next FreX upgrade. > > Thank you very much Ken; I appreciate that. > >> I personally don't think there is much benefit using speakers to transmit >> audio signals to the body, unless a homeopathic approach is being >> investigated. The brain will pick up the audio signal and convert it to >> electrical pulses. This may be all that is required for low level >> disease, >> but I am not sure it can assist in a health crisis situation. > > Audio signals might not kill microbes (I cannot say for sure)...but did > you know that you can nonetheless listen to tones to heal? There's a whole > science of sound therapy called VoiceBio that's worth knowing about, > because one side of frequency healing is microbe-killing; and the other > side consists of tissue regeneration and normalization of cellular > function. Both have their place. > > For three years I have been using sound for healing, in the form of a > non-invasive therapy called VoiceBio. This method analyzes the function of > every organ, gland, and tissue in the body. Using sound is not so strange > when you realize that every bodily tissue (and element) has its own > frequency; and every frequency can be stepped down to an audio signal > that's within the range of human hearing. Naturopath Kae -Liu, the > inventor of VoiceBio, proved to herself that just as a piano contains 12 > sound frequencies, each with many octaves, the human voice contains these > same 12 frequencies -- and that the frequencies emitted by the body are > reflected in the human voice! > > The basic principle is rather simple: in an ideal world, every one of the > 12 sound frequencies would be represented in a voiceprint (although not > equally; there's always a Bell curve to the representation). But due to > poor diet, faulty genetics, environmental toxins, etc., most voiceprints > show notes that are over-emphasized, or weak or missing entirely. The more > imbalanced the voiceprint, the more one's health tends to be compromised. > > The actual equipment is fairly simple. The VoiceBio technology box is > attached to a laptop on one end and a microphone on the other. For the > assessment, the client records three different voice samples into the > microphone for just a few minutes. The computer then sorts and graphs the > tones (ignoring word content) onto a voiceprint that indicates excess, > weak or absent frequencies. You can see at a glance which organs, glands, > and bodily systems are off-balance (we are not allowed to say " diagnose, " > for obvious reasons). Once you know what the problem is, you can take > steps to correct the problem. > > There are several things you can do to restore the missing or weak notes > (frequencies); and this ties in directly to the comment you made above > about not thinking that audio signals affect the body (although you may > have been referring only to directly influencing microbes). The simplest > way to correct an imbalance is to listen to, hum or sing the missing/weak > notes! This may sound simplistic, but I have seen it work too many times, > for myself and others, to dismiss it. My empirical experience shows that > not only do I feel better after toning the missing/weak notes, but a > voiceprint taken after the humming actually shows the improvement. And, we > have collected plenty of data relating to " before/after " toning: " Doctors > can no longer find the tumor " ; " Woman in wheelchair is hiking in the > Rockies after several months of intensive humming, " that sort of thing. > > Another way to re-balance your system is by listening through headphones > for at least 45 minutes a day to a specially-made palm-size tone box > programmed with your own sound formula -- a specific pattern of > frequencies that provides weak or missing tones. The idea is that after a > month or so, the practitioner adjusts or changes the formula until you > don't need it anymore. Interestingly, the tone box not only supplies the > tones that the person needs, but the way the sounds are configured > actually forces the brain to start creating the missing or weak tones! > This brings the VoiceBio therapy out of the allopathic/substitution realm > into the holistic/body-heals-itself realm. No other sound therapy on the > market can do this. However, Dr. Kae, as well as other VoiceBio > practitioners, have been finding that the client[s own generation of the > notes by humming or singing the missing/weak tones produces even better > results than they would get by listening to the tone boxes! Clearly, Kae > is not in this to make money from tone boxes -- or to make clients > dependent on the practitioner. She (and her trained practitioners) are > more interested in getting the clients self-sufficient so they can heal > themselves. > > You may be wondering, why does listening to tones (in a Rifing setting) > work, when it does work? One thing I want to bring up is the fact that > specific nutrients and toxins also have specific frequencies (which either > fall, or can be down-stepped, into the range of a given note). Consider > that when people are listening to an audio signal for " Rife treatments, " > they might be dousing themselves with nutrients too. Or toxins, if the > note is precise (in which case the results would be negative rather than > positive). This isn't far-fetched when you consider that elements have > frequencies, and nutrients and drugs are comprised of elements. (By the > way, I signed a non-disclosure form before taking my first VoiceBio class; > and am not allowed to give out the frequencies of nutrients or drugs. > However, I can tell you that the system seems sound -- no pun intended -- > and I have not found anything so far to dispute what I have been taught.) > > Frequency technology is simple, really, in its concept. However, the > implications are profound and may be more far-reaching than some realize. > As a certified VoiceBio practitioner, I have been doing voiceprints for a > few years, and am always delighted (and sometimes still amazed) at how > accurate this system is. I have also found that sometimes you need to be > spot-on and get the correct frequency to several decimal places -- whether > working to disable microbes or supply the body with the correct > nutrients/tones. On the other hand, sometimes you don't need to be > precise. There's a lot of leeway here, depending on the result you're > aiming for. We have so much to explore; there's a lot that still needs to > be known. > > If you're interested in learning this modality, I believe that Kae is > planning to visit Australia within the year to do a class. She has already > been there to teach, and I know of a few folks who are already VoiceBio > practitioners. To find one in your area, be it in Australia or the States > or Canada or even the Orient, go to http://www.voicebio.com and contact > Dr. Kae from the website. She'll tell you who to see if you're interested > in following up. > > Thank you, Ken, for all your great work! I really enjoy your posts. > > Blessings to you, > Nenah > > Nenah Sylver, PhD > http://www.nenahsylver.com > * The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing > * The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy > * products and services for wellness, > including Transfer Factor and VIBE > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 this is quite fascinating. nenah or charles, can you speak to any specific healings that you yourselves might have observed w/ this sound system? do you know if there are some health challenges (allergy/ arthritis/tumor/depression ..whatever ) that are more easily healed than others (autism/ anxiety/ lyme disease, fibromyalgia..whatever) using this system? thanks so much. sharon > Hello Nena, > > there is a therapist in belgium, who records the voice of her > patients. > She then analyses the sound samples and finds the missing tones. > > By using a Multiple Wave Oscillator with the tuned Lakhovsky > antennas, she > brings back the missing tones in the voice. > The rings in the Lakhovsky antennes are of different materials, and > also > tuned. > > Greetings, > Claessens > member Verband Baubiologie > www.milieuziektes.nl > www.milieuziektes.be > www.hetbitje.nl > checked by Norton Antivirus > > > > > Re: rife on the cheap >> >> >>> The best investment at the beginning is to buy Nenah Sylver's " The >>> Handbook >>> of Rife Frequency Healing " . http://www.nenahsylver.com/ >>> I'll have Nenah's link in the next FreX upgrade. >> >> Thank you very much Ken; I appreciate that. >> >>> I personally don't think there is much benefit using speakers to >>> transmit >>> audio signals to the body, unless a homeopathic approach is being >>> investigated. The brain will pick up the audio signal and convert >>> it to >>> electrical pulses. This may be all that is required for low level >>> disease, >>> but I am not sure it can assist in a health crisis situation. >> >> Audio signals might not kill microbes (I cannot say for >> sure)...but did >> you know that you can nonetheless listen to tones to heal? There's >> a whole >> science of sound therapy called VoiceBio that's worth knowing about, >> because one side of frequency healing is microbe-killing; and the >> other >> side consists of tissue regeneration and normalization of cellular >> function. Both have their place. >> >> For three years I have been using sound for healing, in the form of a >> non-invasive therapy called VoiceBio. This method analyzes the >> function of >> every organ, gland, and tissue in the body. Using sound is not so >> strange >> when you realize that every bodily tissue (and element) has its own >> frequency; and every frequency can be stepped down to an audio signal >> that's within the range of human hearing. Naturopath Kae - >> Liu, the >> inventor of VoiceBio, proved to herself that just as a piano >> contains 12 >> sound frequencies, each with many octaves, the human voice >> contains these >> same 12 frequencies -- and that the frequencies emitted by the >> body are >> reflected in the human voice! >> >> The basic principle is rather simple: in an ideal world, every one >> of the >> 12 sound frequencies would be represented in a voiceprint >> (although not >> equally; there's always a Bell curve to the representation). But >> due to >> poor diet, faulty genetics, environmental toxins, etc., most >> voiceprints >> show notes that are over-emphasized, or weak or missing entirely. >> The more >> imbalanced the voiceprint, the more one's health tends to be >> compromised. >> >> The actual equipment is fairly simple. The VoiceBio technology box is >> attached to a laptop on one end and a microphone on the other. For >> the >> assessment, the client records three different voice samples into the >> microphone for just a few minutes. The computer then sorts and >> graphs the >> tones (ignoring word content) onto a voiceprint that indicates >> excess, >> weak or absent frequencies. You can see at a glance which organs, >> glands, >> and bodily systems are off-balance (we are not allowed to say >> " diagnose, " >> for obvious reasons). Once you know what the problem is, you can take >> steps to correct the problem. >> >> There are several things you can do to restore the missing or weak >> notes >> (frequencies); and this ties in directly to the comment you made >> above >> about not thinking that audio signals affect the body (although >> you may >> have been referring only to directly influencing microbes). The >> simplest >> way to correct an imbalance is to listen to, hum or sing the >> missing/weak >> notes! This may sound simplistic, but I have seen it work too many >> times, >> for myself and others, to dismiss it. My empirical experience >> shows that >> not only do I feel better after toning the missing/weak notes, but a >> voiceprint taken after the humming actually shows the improvement. >> And, we >> have collected plenty of data relating to " before/after " toning: >> " Doctors >> can no longer find the tumor " ; " Woman in wheelchair is hiking in the >> Rockies after several months of intensive humming, " that sort of >> thing. >> >> Another way to re-balance your system is by listening through >> headphones >> for at least 45 minutes a day to a specially-made palm-size tone box >> programmed with your own sound formula -- a specific pattern of >> frequencies that provides weak or missing tones. The idea is that >> after a >> month or so, the practitioner adjusts or changes the formula until >> you >> don't need it anymore. Interestingly, the tone box not only >> supplies the >> tones that the person needs, but the way the sounds are configured >> actually forces the brain to start creating the missing or weak >> tones! >> This brings the VoiceBio therapy out of the allopathic/ >> substitution realm >> into the holistic/body-heals-itself realm. No other sound therapy >> on the >> market can do this. However, Dr. Kae, as well as other VoiceBio >> practitioners, have been finding that the client[s own generation >> of the >> notes by humming or singing the missing/weak tones produces even >> better >> results than they would get by listening to the tone boxes! >> Clearly, Kae >> is not in this to make money from tone boxes -- or to make clients >> dependent on the practitioner. She (and her trained practitioners) >> are >> more interested in getting the clients self-sufficient so they can >> heal >> themselves. >> >> You may be wondering, why does listening to tones (in a Rifing >> setting) >> work, when it does work? One thing I want to bring up is the fact >> that >> specific nutrients and toxins also have specific frequencies >> (which either >> fall, or can be down-stepped, into the range of a given note). >> Consider >> that when people are listening to an audio signal for " Rife >> treatments, " >> they might be dousing themselves with nutrients too. Or toxins, if >> the >> note is precise (in which case the results would be negative >> rather than >> positive). This isn't far-fetched when you consider that elements >> have >> frequencies, and nutrients and drugs are comprised of elements. >> (By the >> way, I signed a non-disclosure form before taking my first >> VoiceBio class; >> and am not allowed to give out the frequencies of nutrients or drugs. >> However, I can tell you that the system seems sound -- no pun >> intended -- >> and I have not found anything so far to dispute what I have been >> taught.) >> >> Frequency technology is simple, really, in its concept. However, the >> implications are profound and may be more far-reaching than some >> realize. >> As a certified VoiceBio practitioner, I have been doing >> voiceprints for a >> few years, and am always delighted (and sometimes still amazed) at >> how >> accurate this system is. I have also found that sometimes you need >> to be >> spot-on and get the correct frequency to several decimal places -- >> whether >> working to disable microbes or supply the body with the correct >> nutrients/tones. On the other hand, sometimes you don't need to be >> precise. There's a lot of leeway here, depending on the result you're >> aiming for. We have so much to explore; there's a lot that still >> needs to >> be known. >> >> If you're interested in learning this modality, I believe that Kae is >> planning to visit Australia within the year to do a class. She has >> already >> been there to teach, and I know of a few folks who are already >> VoiceBio >> practitioners. To find one in your area, be it in Australia or the >> States >> or Canada or even the Orient, go to http://www.voicebio.com and >> contact >> Dr. Kae from the website. She'll tell you who to see if you're >> interested >> in following up. >> >> Thank you, Ken, for all your great work! I really enjoy your posts. >> >> Blessings to you, >> Nenah >> >> Nenah Sylver, PhD >> http://www.nenahsylver.com >> * The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing >> * The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy >> * products and services for wellness, >> including Transfer Factor and VIBE >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 Re: rife on the cheap/Sound & Frequencies > this is quite fascinating. nenah or charles, can you > speak to any specific healings that you yourselves might have > observed w/ this sound system? do you know if there are some health > challenges (allergy/ arthritis/tumor/depression ..whatever ) that > are more easily healed than others (autism/ anxiety/ lyme disease, > fibromyalgia..whatever) using this system? > > thanks so much. > sharon Sharon, " How easily " a condition gets addressed depends on the person, their constitution, how often/long they tone, the necessary lifestyle changes they make, and what nutrients they take into their bodies. It's the same pretty much with any healing modality. But ballpark, I have seen changes in a few months with this modality. Provided the person is doing the program. VoiceBio can also indicate which nutrients and protocols are most likely to help. So the person can save money on, say, supplements and protocols that might be good, but which simply aren't optimal for what they need at the time. Best, Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD http://www.nenahsylver.com * The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing * The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy * products and services for wellness, including Transfer Factor and VIBE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 thanks nenah. i appreciate your response, and am passing on the info. sharon > > Re: rife on the cheap/Sound & Frequencies > > >> this is quite fascinating. nenah or charles, can you >> speak to any specific healings that you yourselves might have >> observed w/ this sound system? do you know if there are some health >> challenges (allergy/ arthritis/tumor/depression ..whatever ) that >> are more easily healed than others (autism/ anxiety/ lyme disease, >> fibromyalgia..whatever) using this system? >> >> thanks so much. >> sharon > > > Sharon, > " How easily " a condition gets addressed depends on the person, > their constitution, how often/long they tone, the necessary > lifestyle changes they make, and what nutrients they take into > their bodies. It's the same pretty much with any healing modality. > > But ballpark, I have seen changes in a few months with this > modality. Provided the person is doing the program. > > VoiceBio can also indicate which nutrients and protocols are most > likely to help. So the person can save money on, say, supplements > and protocols that might be good, but which simply aren't optimal > for what they need at the time. > > Best, > Nenah > > Nenah Sylver, PhD > http://www.nenahsylver.com > * The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing > * The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy > * products and services for wellness, > including Transfer Factor and VIBE > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 Hi Nenah, The VoiceBio is very interesting. Thanks for taking the time to go into such depth. One reasearcher suggested recording one's voice and playing it back via a tactile transducer (massage table) or via a plasma or contact pad system. I haven't done this yet. I keep getting positive stories from people listening to the CAFL and other frequencies sets. I guess there is really something in this and it is not all placebo as I had thought. Regards, Ken Uzzell http://heal-me.com.au Re: rife on the cheap > > >> The best investment at the beginning is to buy Nenah Sylver's " The >> Handbook >> of Rife Frequency Healing " . http://www.nenahsylver.com/ >> I'll have Nenah's link in the next FreX upgrade. > > Thank you very much Ken; I appreciate that. > >> I personally don't think there is much benefit using speakers to transmit >> audio signals to the body, unless a homeopathic approach is being >> investigated. The brain will pick up the audio signal and convert it to >> electrical pulses. This may be all that is required for low level >> disease, >> but I am not sure it can assist in a health crisis situation. > > Audio signals might not kill microbes (I cannot say for sure)...but did > you know that you can nonetheless listen to tones to heal? There's a whole > science of sound therapy called VoiceBio that's worth knowing about, > because one side of frequency healing is microbe-killing; and the other > side consists of tissue regeneration and normalization of cellular > function. Both have their place. > > For three years I have been using sound for healing, in the form of a > non-invasive therapy called VoiceBio. This method analyzes the function of > every organ, gland, and tissue in the body. Using sound is not so strange > when you realize that every bodily tissue (and element) has its own > frequency; and every frequency can be stepped down to an audio signal > that's within the range of human hearing. Naturopath Kae -Liu, the > inventor of VoiceBio, proved to herself that just as a piano contains 12 > sound frequencies, each with many octaves, the human voice contains these > same 12 frequencies -- and that the frequencies emitted by the body are > reflected in the human voice! > > The basic principle is rather simple: in an ideal world, every one of the > 12 sound frequencies would be represented in a voiceprint (although not > equally; there's always a Bell curve to the representation). But due to > poor diet, faulty genetics, environmental toxins, etc., most voiceprints > show notes that are over-emphasized, or weak or missing entirely. The more > imbalanced the voiceprint, the more one's health tends to be compromised. > > The actual equipment is fairly simple. The VoiceBio technology box is > attached to a laptop on one end and a microphone on the other. For the > assessment, the client records three different voice samples into the > microphone for just a few minutes. The computer then sorts and graphs the > tones (ignoring word content) onto a voiceprint that indicates excess, > weak or absent frequencies. You can see at a glance which organs, glands, > and bodily systems are off-balance (we are not allowed to say " diagnose, " > for obvious reasons). Once you know what the problem is, you can take > steps to correct the problem. > > There are several things you can do to restore the missing or weak notes > (frequencies); and this ties in directly to the comment you made above > about not thinking that audio signals affect the body (although you may > have been referring only to directly influencing microbes). The simplest > way to correct an imbalance is to listen to, hum or sing the missing/weak > notes! This may sound simplistic, but I have seen it work too many times, > for myself and others, to dismiss it. My empirical experience shows that > not only do I feel better after toning the missing/weak notes, but a > voiceprint taken after the humming actually shows the improvement. And, we > have collected plenty of data relating to " before/after " toning: " Doctors > can no longer find the tumor " ; " Woman in wheelchair is hiking in the > Rockies after several months of intensive humming, " that sort of thing. > > Another way to re-balance your system is by listening through headphones > for at least 45 minutes a day to a specially-made palm-size tone box > programmed with your own sound formula -- a specific pattern of > frequencies that provides weak or missing tones. The idea is that after a > month or so, the practitioner adjusts or changes the formula until you > don't need it anymore. Interestingly, the tone box not only supplies the > tones that the person needs, but the way the sounds are configured > actually forces the brain to start creating the missing or weak tones! > This brings the VoiceBio therapy out of the allopathic/substitution realm > into the holistic/body-heals-itself realm. No other sound therapy on the > market can do this. However, Dr. Kae, as well as other VoiceBio > practitioners, have been finding that the client[s own generation of the > notes by humming or singing the missing/weak tones produces even better > results than they would get by listening to the tone boxes! Clearly, Kae > is not in this to make money from tone boxes -- or to make clients > dependent on the practitioner. She (and her trained practitioners) are > more interested in getting the clients self-sufficient so they can heal > themselves. > > You may be wondering, why does listening to tones (in a Rifing setting) > work, when it does work? One thing I want to bring up is the fact that > specific nutrients and toxins also have specific frequencies (which either > fall, or can be down-stepped, into the range of a given note). Consider > that when people are listening to an audio signal for " Rife treatments, " > they might be dousing themselves with nutrients too. Or toxins, if the > note is precise (in which case the results would be negative rather than > positive). This isn't far-fetched when you consider that elements have > frequencies, and nutrients and drugs are comprised of elements. (By the > way, I signed a non-disclosure form before taking my first VoiceBio class; > and am not allowed to give out the frequencies of nutrients or drugs. > However, I can tell you that the system seems sound -- no pun intended -- > and I have not found anything so far to dispute what I have been taught.) > > Frequency technology is simple, really, in its concept. However, the > implications are profound and may be more far-reaching than some realize. > As a certified VoiceBio practitioner, I have been doing voiceprints for a > few years, and am always delighted (and sometimes still amazed) at how > accurate this system is. I have also found that sometimes you need to be > spot-on and get the correct frequency to several decimal places -- whether > working to disable microbes or supply the body with the correct > nutrients/tones. On the other hand, sometimes you don't need to be > precise. There's a lot of leeway here, depending on the result you're > aiming for. We have so much to explore; there's a lot that still needs to > be known. > > If you're interested in learning this modality, I believe that Kae is > planning to visit Australia within the year to do a class. She has already > been there to teach, and I know of a few folks who are already VoiceBio > practitioners. To find one in your area, be it in Australia or the States > or Canada or even the Orient, go to http://www.voicebio.com and contact > Dr. Kae from the website. She'll tell you who to see if you're interested > in following up. > > Thank you, Ken, for all your great work! I really enjoy your posts. > > Blessings to you, > Nenah > > Nenah Sylver, PhD > http://www.nenahsylver.com > * The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing > * The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy > * products and services for wellness, > including Transfer Factor and VIBE > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 what is the CAFL? Josh skype: jkenn337 email: jkenn337@... aol: kutztownstudent msn messenger: kenn6498ku@... Re: rife on the cheap/Sound & Frequencies > Hi Nenah, > > The VoiceBio is very interesting. Thanks for taking the time to go into > such > depth. > > One reasearcher suggested recording one's voice and playing it back via a > tactile transducer (massage table) or via a plasma or contact pad system. > I > haven't done this yet. > > I keep getting positive stories from people listening to the CAFL and > other > frequencies sets. I guess there is really something in this and it is not > all placebo as I had thought. > > Regards, > Ken Uzzell > http://heal-me.com.au > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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