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What is the significance of producing broad-band, low-intensity Ultrasound Waves?

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What is the significance of producing broad-band, low-intensity Ultrasound Waves?

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Historical research in vibrational energy instruments dating from the 1920’s and 1930’s, suggests that apparently every microbe (single-cell organism, bacteria, fungus and virus) has at least one ultrasound frequency which can neutralize the microbe very easily. According to Gary’s research, when the energies from a Frequency Generator touch the body ( whether they apply their frequencies through pulsating light, copper rods, or stick-on electrodes) they become translated from light pulses or electrical pulses INTO ultrasound waves. These waves then travel throughout the body and when the energies resonate with the wavelength of a compatible pathogen, they tend to neutralize or disrupt the activity of that pathogen. In Mr. Wade’s modern low-intensity broadband ultrasound instrument, the ultrasound frequencies are transmitted Directly to the subject by means of a hand-held rectangular applicator that is applied onto the bare skin. It is connected to the base unit by a length of cable. T

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