You had me until "frequency therapy". I have done a bit of research into the so-called machines developed by R. R. (That's all the detail I'm giving.) To call them a scam would be naive. They are demonic, both their origins and how they are understood to work.
Among other points;
It does not use different frequencies. It uses pulse modulation. The frequency, wavelength, and energy it produces is always the same.
The supposed frequencies have not been verified. That is, there is no way for an independent third party to reproduce the data.
The supposed frequencies were derived by divination, literally clairvoyance.
Some devices claim to work over long distance, using scientific terms to appear legitimate. Again, this is deception. They are, in fact, a form of voodoo.
The frequencies I was referring to were of the electromagnetic type. I am open to the developments of sound therapy as long as it uses repeatable methods.
You had me until "frequency therapy". I have done a bit of research into the so-called machines developed by R. R. (That's all the detail I'm giving.) To call them a scam would be naive. They are demonic, both their origins and how they are understood to work.
Among other points;
Some frequencies are being evaluated to help with specific cancer. The jury is still out on sound therapy
The frequencies I was referring to were of the electromagnetic type. I am open to the developments of sound therapy as long as it uses repeatable methods.