The future of medicine will be the medicine of frequencies. —Albert Einstein
After decades of denying the therapeutic effect of frequencies for healing, electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) have been officially classified as allopathic medicine. See document here.
THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) JUST CLASSIFIED ELECTROMAGNETIC FREQUENCIES AS A “CLASS 1 THERAPEUTIC AGENT” IN AN INTERNAL DOCUMENT THAT WAS NEVER RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC. DOCUMENT DATED MARCH 14, 2026.
What does this mean?
EMFs, used medically, now have equal standing with surgery and pharmaceutical intervention.
No press conference. No publication. No National Health Guidelines update.
According to WHO internal governance, it cannot be unwritten. The frequencies are listed. The protocols are described. The evidence is cited.
The reason the WHO claims this document remained “internal” for 7 years?
Page 51 of the WHO document contains a section titled “Economic Impact Assessment.” It estimates that widespread adoption of frequency-based therapeutics would displace approximately $418 billion in annual pharmaceutical revenue across the six indicated conditions. The calculation of $418 billion is not a typo.
Frequency Changes Across Platforms
Hidden frequency changes have been common practice for centuries.
In music, and without fanfare, the frequency of 440 Hz was adopted as the international standard for tuning musical instruments in 1955 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Before this, various tuning standards existed, with 432 Hz being commonly used in earlier music traditions.
Studies suggest that listeners report feeling more relaxed and less tense when exposed to 432 Hz music over 440 Hz.
From a holistic perspective, frequency matters.
Harmony vs. Discord
For centuries, many healing traditions have understood how certain frequencies heal (harmony), while others cause harm (discord).
Examples of holistic therapies include: sound healing, music, herbs, homeopathic remedies, and frequency healing machines (Rife machine, PEMF for bone healing, etc). Known healing frequencies and their benefits, include:
- 174 Hz: Pain relief and physical healing
- 396 Hz: Releases fear and guilt, associated with the root chakra
- 528 Hz: Known as the “love frequency,” it promotes transformation and DNA repair
- 639 Hz: Enhances communication and relationships
- 741 Hz: Aids in problem-solving and self-expression
- 852 Hz: Awakens intuition and spiritual order
- 963 Hz: Connects to the divine and promotes spiritual enlightenment
Pharma Retrofit
Of course, pharmaceutical companies have already been integrating frequency-based technologies into their products.
They are retrofitting their products with AI-driven signal processing, IoT sensors, and digital twins into R&D, manufacturing, and patient care.
This convergence advertises personalized healthcare as “faster innovation and higher precision.”
When it comes to medical treatments, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet!
1. AI and Signal Processing for Drug Discovery
Generative and agentic AI are now acting as full-stack molecular engines, using frequency analysis to interpret complex molecular data and optimize drug candidates. [StartUs Insights].
2. IoT and Digital Twins for Manufacturing
Frequency-sensitive sensors and IoT devices are embedded in manufacturing environments to monitor equipment performance in real time. Digital twins link R&D, production, and clinical trials. [StartUs Insights].
3. Wearables and Real-World Data (RWD)
Wearable devices and mobile sensors collect physiological signals (e.g., heart rate variability, ECG) that are analyzed. These signals feed into personalized medicine programs for real-time treatment adjustments; meaning ‘fixes’ to the digital twin. [Svitla Systems].
4. Smart Design and Continuous Manufacturing
Frequency-based process monitoring is part of continuous manufacturing systems, where real-time spectral analysis ensures consistent product quality. [StartUs Insights].
5. Blockchain and Traceability
In cold-chain logistics, frequency-based RFID and IoT tags track temperature and environmental conditions, ensuring compliance [StartUs Insights].
6. Regulatory and Compliance Benefits
AI and frequency analysis help Big pharma meet stringent regulatory requirements by enabling root cause analysis of process deviations [Forbes].
7. Patient Engagement and Remote Monitoring
Mobile apps and sensors use frequency analysis to detect early signs of adverse events and treatment response [Svitla Systems].
Biological Hazards of EMFs
The medical industrial complex has always pointed to a ‘lack of evidence’ on the biologic hazards of EMFs.
However, this was disproved by a 1971 declassified federal document (Glasier List), and CIA files, released in the year 2000, showing over 7000 international medical studies on the subject.
Science has long known that the autonomic nervous system, which affects multiple bodily systems, is particularly sensitive to chemicals, metals, radio-frequencies, and microwaves.
Who is measuring levels of heavy metals in blood, urine, hair and nails when appropriate?
When do mental examinations looking for EMF-lined depression, anxiety, panic disorders and other psychiatric pathologies happen?
Tests Omitted
According to the patient’s clinical picture, the following should be measured:
- Bronchial inhalation challenge to measure phenol, formaldehyde, ethanol, chlorine and insecticides, with monitoring of vital signs and cognitive function.
- Heart variability test in order to evaluate the functioning of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
- Pupillography
- Thermography
- Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), in order to evaluate cerebral perfusion with radionuclide markers
- Allergy skin tests
- Incitant testing to measure substances that can, under certain circumstances, stimulate the production of antibodies, histamine and serotonin (as EMFs)
- Inhalant testing (dust, mites, fungi, pollen, molds and scales)
- Food allergy testing
- Chemical allergy tests, in addition to the aforementioned substances, parfums, cigarette smoke and diesel fuel should be measured
- Hormones
- Intestinal peptides
- Viruses and bacteria
- Intradermal testing
- Sublingual provocation neutralization
- Ultrasound of brain blood flow
In a Digital Age with with Digital Twins standing in for the human hosts, none of the above testing will be performed.
Digital Viral Databases
In a digital world, how you get “fixed” may be linked to how you get sick. Some notable virus databases to explore include:
The Virus Pathogen Resource (ViPR) is a US NIH/NIAID-funded, freely-available online bioinformatics resource for search, analysis and visualization of data about 14 different families of human pathogenic viruses, including Coronaviridae (SARS, MERS), Flaviviridae (Dengue, Zika, West Nile, Yellow fever, Hepatitis C), Picornaviridae (Polio, Enterovirus D68), Togaviridae (Chikungunya, EEEV, VEEV, Rubella), Arenaviridae (Lassa), Filoviridae (Ebola, Marburg), Herpesviridae (HSV, EBV, CMV), and Poxviridae (Smallpox).
Pathoplexus is a new open-source database that makes it easier for researchers and public health workers to share, review, and act on viral pathogen genomic data.
Virus-Host Database. Represented in the form of pairs of NCBI taxonomy IDs for viruses and their hosts, Virus-Host DB covers viruses with complete genomes represented in the form of pairs of NCBI taxonomy IDs for viruses and their hosts. Virus-Host DB covers viruses with complete genomes.
Take the Ebola Zaire virus in the news cycle. According to Patholexus.org, it contains 3796 sequences, and thus, can be mapped on a digital health map, here.
Could a digitally-traceable virus, from a digital database also spread digitally?
Two Questions:
Why create discord in music?
Why create discord in healing?
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