NOGIER’S (LIGHT) FREQUENCIES FOR CAVITATIONS AND OTHER AILMENTS

Suzin Stockton

The sun nourishes us in the same way that a well-balanced, nutrient-rich diet provides nourishment. Such a diet provides us with all necessary nutrients in balanced proportions. The nourishment we receive from the sun is not limited to the vitamin D we produce from it. On a more fundamental level, the sun nourishes us with its rays because it provides all needed wavelengths or frequencies of light in balanced proportions. Some of those wavelengths are seen as colors – the rainbow colors – while others, like ultraviolet and infrared, are unseen. Just as we need the full spectrum of nutrients from food to maintain health, so too do we need the FULL SPECTRUM of light frequencies. When we are deficient in individual nutrients, balance is upset, and we become ill. Likewise, when we are deficient in specific wavelengths or frequencies of light, we become ill. In both instances, the basic cause of our distress is imbalance. Thus the solution lies in part in restoring that balance, through diet and through adequate exposure (not over-exposure) to full-spectrum (sun) light.

Today most of us spend the bulk of our time indoors, exposed to artificial lights, which radiate imbalanced wavelength patterns, making us deficient in some frequencies. Light or photon therapy can help restore the missing or deficient frequencies and thus restore balance – and health. In the words of Charles T. McGee, MD:

Quantum physicists have objectively and scientifically measured how biophotons (tiny beams of light) interconnect the body’s molecular and sub-molecular systems with meridians [energy channels] and acupuncture points. The importance and efficacy of acupuncture points, zones and segments as extraordinary therapeutic areas have been validated both on a scientific and clinical or empirical level. Since meridians are circuits where bioelectric, vibrating, pulsating energy flows to sustain and give life to every organ, gland and system of the body, using light energy to treat the body is like turning the key in the ignition of a car. Turning the ignition activates a whole series of events (fuel is injected, gears can be shifted, electric power is distributed to lights, radio, and the air conditioning, etc.). Likewise, stimulating the body’s higher dimensional anatomy results in activating a multitude of biological functions.

Dr. McGee’s 2000 book, Healing Energies of Heat and Light, introduced me to the work of the late French neurologist, Paul Nogier, who is best know for his innovative work in the development of auriculotherapy (ear acupuncture). After reading about Dr. Nogier’s findings and innovations, it occurred to me that they could have profound implications for cavitation patients, helping to increase blood flow, reduce inflammation and assist in bone healing. That thought was prophetic with regard to later applications of Nogier’s work. Before going into this, however, let me explain the basics of Nogier’s work as described in Dr. McGee’s book:

Dr. Nogier developed a unique pulse test, unlike that used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. 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. 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, I was introduced to a hand-held light therapy device that consisted of light emitting diodes (LED’s) 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 I purchased Dr. McGee’s “chi light” and started using it just before my final (and successful) cavitation surgery. I also used it to help heal the area post-surgically.

A few years later, as a consequence of the work I’ve done in cavitations, I was contacted by a man named Ron Patterson of Lumen Photon Therapy, Inc., a company in North Carolina that makes such devices. Ron had called to tell me of the success he’d had using his Lumen Photon device with cavitation patients, success that was verified through the use of Cavitat (bone sonography) scans, which were done by Carolina Cavitation Diagnositics (see http://www.lumenphoton.com/cavitat.htm). As he described the Lumen Photon device, I recognized it as similar to the chi light. Ron confirmed that the two devices indeed incorporated Nogier’s frequencies. The Lumen Photon device, however, also emits a mild heat from an infrared source and has a much greater photon output. The frequencies and their applications are described below:

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.) 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.

The relevant settings for cavitation patients are:

Ron points to Cavitat studies showing healing of cavitation sites as a result of using the Lumen Photon (a minimum of three minutes per setting, twice daily). He does state, however, that while treating infected root canal-filled tooth sites in this manner results in an improvement as shown on Cavitat scan, this improvement is not lasting. The light therapy thus will not obviate the need for surgical intervention in such cases. It can, however, be used to speed post-surgical healing.

By the time I connected with Ron Patterson, I’d already solved my cavitation problem through extensive surgery. Would the Lumen Photon have obviated the need for such surgery? Perhaps. Or, maybe it would have simply reduced the severity of the cavitation problem. Or, maybe my case was too severe. I’ll never know. But I can tell you what I believe. I believe that, in some cases, cavitation surgery can potentially be avoided through consistent and appropriate use of such light therapy. Certainly there is no harm to be done in trying such a non-invasive approach before embarking upon more aggressive treatment. The Lumen Photon devices are much more affordable than major surgery, and if their use fails to solve the cavitation problem, it can be later employed to assist in post-surgical healing. SO, the bottom line in my take on this unique therapy is that it has great potential application with regard to cavitations – and certainly other health problems, as well. While it is too late for me personally to put the device to the test with regard to cavitations, I have used it successfully for other purposes (such as wound healing), and consider it to be an important healing tool with a wide variety of applications. See the Clinical Studies pages of the Lumen Photon site (http://www.lumenphoton.com/studies_1.htm) for a list of other conditions that have been successfully treated with light therapy and for more detailed information on the subject.

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1. Dr. Charles McGee, MD, Healing Energies of Heat and Light, MediPress, 2000, p. 117.

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