The Frequency of Love, PEMF Therapy & Photobiomodulation Research on Reducing Hyper-Inflammation & Treating Core Features of Autism
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Dec 30, 2021
Discover the healing power of sound frequencies, especially the 528Hz, often referred to as the 'frequency of love.' Explore the benefits of pulsed electromagnetic therapy (PEMF) and how it parallels red light therapy in promoting cellular health and reducing inflammation. Learn about cutting-edge research that reveals how these therapies may help combat hyper-inflammation related to COVID-19 and assist in addressing core features of autism spectrum disorder. Join in on a celebration of wellness and the impact of frequency on health!
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Healing Power of 528 Hz Tuning Fork
Mike Belkowski received a 528 Hz tuning fork as a gift during Christmas, known as the frequency of love and DNA repair.
People claim it enhances love, peace, reduces stress, and aids healing through sound vibrations near the body or in water and food.
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PEMF Mirrors Earth's Natural Frequency
PEMF therapy works by delivering frequencies matching Earth's natural range (0 to 30 Hz) to recharge cells and promote healing.
These electromagnetic fields influence cellular energy, communication, and help maintain health at the mitochondrial level.
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PEMF Boosts Cellular Energy and Health
PEMFs enhance seven key cellular functions including ATP production, sodium-potassium pump strength, and blood circulation.
This leads to improved cell voltage, oxygen uptake, nutrient transport, and overall cellular health and energy.
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On the last episode of The Red Light Report this year, I decided it would be fun to take a slight deviation and learn about therapies that involve healing frequencies other than light. I will discuss the healing benefits of sound, specifically 528Hz that is also known as the "frequency of love" and the "frequency of health and longevity." We will then turn our attention to pulsed electromagnetic therapy, better known as PEMF therapy, and the many benefits that can be derived from these frequencies; interestingly, PEMF therapy shares many similar attributes to those found with red light therapy. Lastly, we will dive into two pieces of photobiomodulation research: one article looking at PEMF and red light therapy for reducing the hyper-inflammation associated with COVID-19 and another article looking at how transcranial red light therapy can assist with treating the core features of autism spectrum disorder.
I want to say thank you to every single one of you that listens to The Red Light Report. What started out as a spontaneous undertaking to help get the word out about red light therapy and the many benefits it possesses has turned into a passion project and a platform that has allowed me to share my and other experts' knowledge and experiences with red light therapy (along with the many topics within health, wellness and longevity) and also continuously disseminate the newest and best photobiomodulation research. My hope is that you find the podcast informational, thought-provoking and applicable.
Even though there are countless ways to utilize red light therapy, I believe we are just beginning to harness the full potential it has to offer. I am excited to see what new research comes out in 2022 and you better believe I will be sharing that information with you all on the podcast.
So I appreciate all of you for tuning in to the podcast and also for your patience as I grow as a podcast host and interviewer -- something I never planned on attempting before the beginning of this year, but has genuinely helped me grow as a person in many ways.
To your health, wellness & longevity, Dr. Mike Belkowski
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On this solosode, Dr. Mike Belkowski discusses the following:
Frequency-related gifts he traded during Christmas
Photobiomodulation research
Transcranial red light therapy and its effect on autism