The Electroherbalism Frequency Lists

The Electroherbalism Frequency Lists by Brian McInturff is an annotated edition published by Lulu.com on November 10, 2006. This comprehensive volume spans 284 pages and is presented in English. It focuses on frequencies utilized in various electrotherapy instruments, including EMEMs, Rife machines, and Tesla therapy devices, providing essential information for practitioners and researchers in the field of alternative bioelectronic therapy.
Readers will find detailed compilations such as the Consolidated Annotated Frequency List (CAFL) and the Non-Consolidated Frequency List (NCFL), along with the newly revised CAFL Cross Reference List (CAFL XREF). The book also includes informative chapters that cover topics like the effects of electrical frequencies on pathogens and insights into harmonic associations. This resource serves as a valuable reference for those interested in the medical and pharmacological aspects of electrotherapy.
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The Electroherbalism Frequency Lists, Third Edition, contains frequencies that people use for electrotherapy instruments such as EMEMs, Rife machines, Rife-Bare devices, function generator pad devices, Hulda Clark function generators, Tesla therapy devices, and other alternative bioelectronic instruments. This compilation includes the Consolidated Annotated Frequency List and the Non-Consolidated Frequency List, also known as the CAFL and NCFL, and the newly revised CAFL Cross Reference List (CAFL XREF) as well as the chapters “Introduction to Alternative Bioelectronic Therapy Devices,” “Electrical and Frequency Effects on Pathogens,” and James Bare’s “Understanding Our Frequencies Through Harmonic Associations.” The Electroherbalism frequency lists are some of the most-used references for frequency researchers the world over.
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