Frequency Medicine (Part 2): Devices: Wacky or Worthy?

Rob Verkerk You’ve heard news of a revolutionary frequency-based device that has a list of diseases it can supposedly remedy that would make Pfizer’s R&D team leader quiver. You’ve read dozens of testimonials and your head’s still spinning. Some were from cancer patients who were classified as terminally ill who’ve gone into ‘spontaneous remission’. Others […]

Frequencies (Part 1): Unearthing the Mysteries of Life

Rob Verkerk In this feature, we take a deeper dive into what’s going on in this fascinating and often neglected area of medicine, and we hope it might go some way to helping you sort the (gluten-free) wheat from the chaff. … Considering it is now nearly 120 years ago that Einstein proposed the theory […]

Making Sense of Medicine: Biophotons: The Light of Life

Bob Keller What is a biophoton? When thinking about light, we usually think about light waves. Light waves are a kind of electromagnetic radiation that we can see and that has color, based on how fast the wave is vibrating, its frequency. Lower frequencies are toward the red color, and higher frequencies toward violet. There […]

5 G Wireless Telecommunications Expansion: Public Health and Environmental Implications

Cindy L. Russell The popularity, widespread use and increasing dependency on wireless technologies has spawned a tele- communications industrial revolution with increasing public exposure to broader and higher frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum to transmit data through a variety of devices and infrastructure. On the horizon, a new generation of even shorter high frequency 5G […]