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Read the article below about Information Medicine’s sound therapy and how it differs from bioresonance and/or other forms of frequency therapy.

Information Medicine’s sound therapy is regularly compared to bioresonance and/or other forms of frequency therapy. In this article, we would like to explain the main differences.

Bioresonance

Bioresonance focuses on measuring and correcting disturbances in electromagnetic vibrations emitted by the body. Bioresonance is usually offered in a practice with a specialized therapist. This method uses specially designed equipment (such as the BICOM) to analyze the body’s frequencies and send back customized vibrations to restore balance. Bioresonance works primarily with electromagnetic frequencies.

Electromagnetic frequencies

Electromagnetic frequencies are vibrations of electromagnetic radiation that travel as waves. These waves consist of an electrical and a magnetic component that are perpendicular to each other and propagate through space. They vary in frequency (the number of vibrations per second, measured in hertz) and wavelength (the distance between two peaks in the wave). Examples of electromagnetic frequencies include radio waves (used for communications such as radio signals, television and cell phones), microwaves (known from microwaves and Wi-Fi), visible light, infrared (heat radiation, such as from a stove) and Ultraviolet (UV, radiation from the sun). For example, an MRI scan uses radio waves combined with magnetic fields to create images of the body.

Information Medicine

Information Medicine is a streaming platform offering online sound therapy for health and vitality. Information Medicine uses both electromagnetic frequencies and sound frequencies. Sound waves are pressure waves that can penetrate deep into the body. This makes them very effective for recovery at the cellular level, with the water and connective tissue in the body absorbing and transmitting the vibrations.

When using the Information Speaker, information is transmitted in three ways, through electromagnetic frequencies, through sound frequencies and through tactile vibrations.

This three-pronged approach makes Information Medicine unique in that the body is stimulated through multiple senses and physical pathways. This leads to a more holistic and profound effect. An added benefit of online sound therapy is that it is accessible to everyone 24/7. Online sound therapy is intended as a simple tool to support the health and vitality of humans, animals, plants and the living environment. Of course, in case of serious health complaints, we like to recommend the use of Information Medicine always in consultation with your treating physician/therapist.

Information Medicine is not a medical device and does not provide a substitute for medical care. Harmonic frequency sound therapy is intended to support overall health and well-being. If you have questions or comments about a medical complaint, procedure, treatment or illness, always consult your own doctor or health care provider. See our medical & health disclaimerfor more information.

There are three more important differences between bioresonance and Information Medicine:

  1. Bioresonance uses fixed, static frequencies. The harmonic frequencies of Information Medicine are attuned to the rhythms of our nature. Nothing in nature is a constant; everything is subject to change. Natural frequencies follow the rhythm of the seasons and vary from day to day. They are aligned with the position of the sun in relation to the earth. The position of the sun moves a little every day and makes an analemma movement throughout the year. Natural frequencies follow this rhythm and move along with it. The analemma looks like the figure eight and is perhaps better known as the infinity symbol. Our body, more specifically the water in our cells, is attuned to this cosmic harmony. To be effective, the information presented in the form of harmonic frequencies must be up to date. Therefore, the sound files are offered via online streaming and composed at the moment you play them. This creates a cosmic harmony that is essential for effective resonance in the body.
  2. Information Medicine’s frequencies contain the building blocks of natural Harmonics and are offered in pure form (not compressed). Natural frequencies are always composed of a fundamental keynote with multiple overtones. We have discovered that this is crucial for healing. Each individual sound frequency is composed of as many as 16 tones. The whole thing together forms a Harmonic and is a composition of the keynote with 7 overtones played simultaneously in the yin and in the yang spectrum. Computers and digital systems cannot of themselves produce harmonic or natural frequencies. Simply put, a programming language consists of “zeros and ones” that convert frequencies into flat, constant and unnatural tones and frequencies. Digital information is often provided in compressed form via MP3 files, among other things. Thus, some of the information is lost. The difference is often not audible, but to target information in the form of sound therapy, harmonics are essential! The complex composition and natural harmonic resonance created between the 16 tones creates the unique and distinctive undulating sound of our sound frequencies. The harmonic tones are recognized by the body as natural resonances, promoting effective absorption and recovery.
  3. The harmonic frequencies of Information Medicine work holistically in all layers of body, mind & spirit. Instead of offering a single frequency, most sound files are composed of as many as 80-120 different frequencies, which follow each other in a logical order. Each sound file begins with a grounding tone to make the body receptive to the information stimuli. It follows a natural structure from the outer layers inward. From the spiritual layer (spirit) with personal and cosmic frequencies of e.g. chakras, connections and family patterns, it passes to the energetic layer (mind) with frequencies from Eastern medicine such as the meridians and the five elements, to the frequencies that are active in the physical layer (body) with, for example, all physical parts of a certain joint. This structure promotes the absorption of harmonic information stimuli and supports balance and recovery on all levels.

Conclusion

Bioresonance uses only electromagnetic frequencies. Information Medicine uses both electromagnetic frequencies and sound frequencies. Sound frequencies can penetrate deeply into the body as pressure waves. These sound waves are absorbed and diffused by the water and connective tissue (fascia networks) into the body cells, making sound particularly effective for cellular level healing.

In fact, when using the Information Speaker, information is conveyed in three ways: through electromagnetic frequencies, audible tones and tactile vibrations. This combination creates a holistic and profound effect, stimulating multiple senses and systems in the body.

Information Medicine thus offers a unique approach to health and wellness by using sound, water and light (electromagnetic waves) to restore inner balance. The harmonic frequencies, composed of keynotes and natural overtones, are recognized by the body cells as their original resonance. These pure information stimuli activate the self-healing capacity and promote communication and cooperation at the cellular level. The water in our body, which molecularly consists of 99% water, plays a crucial role here as a conductor of these frequencies.

The frequencies are tuned to the natural rhythms of the earth, such as the position of the sun, and are tuned daily accordingly for maximum effectiveness. The sound files are offered in their pure form and not compressed, which is essential to maintain harmonic resonances. This approach not only supports physical health, but also works preventively and promotes personal development on an energetic, mental-emotional and spiritual level.

Curious? Experience for yourself now the beneficial effects of the Information Medicine frequencies.

With more than 100 sound files, Information Medicine provides daily support for humans, animals, plants and habitats. This makes it a versatile method for stimulating vitality, resilience and recovery, tailored to each individual’s unique needs.

What do you need?

  • Device: a device capable of online streaming, such as a smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC
  • Speaker: a good quality external speaker (for example, a JBL box)
  • Internet: a stable Internet connection to load the sound files

Activate your subscription and get instant access to the online audio library with more than 100 sound files.
With the Premium subscription you can – within your own private sphere – treat yourself, your animals, your plants and even your living environment daily with the healing frequencies.

For health professionals, we offer the Professional subscription. Whether you work from a mainstream or holistic background, sound therapy is easy to include in your treatment offerings. The Professional subscription is also suitable for business users such as stable owners and farmers.

Subscriptions are flexible (monthly, quarterly, yearly) and you can cancel at any time.Upon cancellation, the subscription ends after the expiration of the current subscription period.

We operate a 100% satisfaction guarantee: not satisfied = money back upon cancellation within 14 days.

TUNE UP YOUR FREQUENCY!

Written by Claudia de Gooijer-Kant, November 27, 2024

Read the article below to get an idea of the effects of Information Medicine.

Information Medicine has already shown several positive effects on various health aspects, especially on the microbiome and communication between the brain hemispheres.
In this article, we summarize the most important studies and list the health benefits.

Improvements on the Microbiome
Research shows that people treated with Information Medicine for 12 weeks, using files “regeneration,” “digestion & metabolism” and “alignment,” showed marked improvements in gut flora.
Compared to a control group, there was a significant increase in butyrate-producing bacteria in the gut.
These bacteria play a crucial role in the regulation of the immune system, ensure a healthy gut wall and have a positive impact on mental health.

In addition, an increase was also observed in Akkermansia bacteria, which was present in higher numbers in 40% of the participants after three months, as opposed to 10% in the placebo group.
This bacterium is important for a solid intestinal wall, supports sugar metabolism and protects the body from inflammation.

Improved Brain Activity
The results of treatment with Information Medicine also showed that participants’ brain activity showed more coherence than that of the placebo group.
This means that different brain regions communicated better with each other, leading to better brain alignment.
In addition, the Information Medicine group showed positive changes in a specific frequency band (12-15 Hz), which is important for regulation of the autonomic nervous system.
This indicates increased stress resistance.

Emotional Well-being
Questionnaires confirmed that people treated with Information Medicine for 12 weeks – with the files “alignment” and “digestion & metabolism” as the basis – experienced improved emotional well-being.
They reported better ability to regulate their emotions and improved sleep quality.

Reduction of Chronic Back Pain
When treating chronic low back pain with Information Medicine for 12 weeks, 100% of participants reported a reduction in pain.
Of this group, 57% showed significant improvement in pain symptoms, while 43% also experienced a decrease in pain scores, but to a lesser extent.

Conclusion
In summary, Information Medicine offers several health benefits, ranging from improvements in the microbiome and brain activity to increased emotional well-being and reduction of pain symptoms.
This makes it a valuable approach to human health and well-being.

The following article describes the impact of sunlight in a biokwantum context. What is the interaction of sunlight, our bodies and EZ water.

Introduction
Sunlight is an essential element for human well-being and health.
Not only does it provide us with the energy to live, but it also has profound effects on our bodies and physiology.
In this scientific essay, we will explore the complex interactions between sunlight, our bodies and the role of EZ (Exclusion Zone) water.
We will use the research areas of quantum biology, circadian biology and the influence of light on melanin and mitochondrial efficiency to better understand these crucial connections.

The role of melanin and UV light
Melanin is a pigment produced by special cells in the skin known as melanocytes.
This melanin plays a crucial role in protecting our body from the harmful effects of UV radiation from the sun.
When the skin is exposed to UV light, it stimulates the melanocytes to produce more melanin.
This melanin then absorbs and blocks much of the UV radiation, protecting the skin from DNA damage and burning (Brenner & Hearing, 2008).
Research has shown that melanin production is also stimulated by exposure to other light, such as visible and infrared light (Mahmoud et al., 2008).
This increased melanin production can lead to an enlargement of the EZ zone around cells, which can then improve mitochondrial efficiency (Pollack, 2013).
Indeed, the larger EZ zone can store more energy and deliver energy to the mitochondria more efficiently, thereby increasing energy production in cells.
Melanocortin, a hormone produced by the hypothalamus, also plays an important role in the regulation of circadian rhythms in our body.
This hormone, also known as POMC (Pro-Opiomelanocortin), stimulates melanin production and is closely linked to the regulation of our sleep-wake rhythm, appetite and energy balance (Cone, 2006).
So in addition to protecting against UV damage, melanin also contributes to the healthy functioning of our biological clock.

Mitochondrial efficiency and infrared light
In addition to the role of UV light, there is also evidence that infrared light (IR) has an important impact on our bodies.
Infrared light can penetrate deep into tissue and has a stimulating effect on mitochondria, the power plants of our cells (Karu, 1999).
Research has shown that exposure to IR light can improve the efficiency of mitochondria, increasing energy production in cells (Passarella et al., 1984).
This increased mitochondrial efficiency can then lead to improvements in various physiological processes, such as cell repair, inflammation reduction and pain relief (Hamblin, 2016).
Moreover, there is evidence that IR light can also stimulate the production of ATP, the main energy molecule in our cells (Karu, 1999).
This increased energy production can contribute to improved overall well-being and increased resistance to disease.

The role of EZ-water and biophotons
In addition to the direct effects of sunlight on our bodies, there is also a fascinating link between sunlight, EZ-water and biophotons. EZ-water, also known as structured water, is a unique form of water found in the cells of our body and in the extracellular space. This EZ water has special properties, such as increased viscosity, negative charge and increased capacity to store energy (Pollack, 2013).

Research has shown that exposure to sunlight, particularly to the UV and infrared spectrum, can affect the formation and stability of EZ water (Chai et al., 2009). Moreover, these EZ water structures can emit biophotons, also known as bioluminescence. These biophotons are very weak light particles produced by biochemical reactions in living organisms (Popp, 1999).

These biophotons may play a crucial role in inter-cell communication and in the regulation of various biological processes. Research suggests that disruptions in biophoton production and exchange may contribute to disease processes (Van Wijk, 2014). Therefore, it is important to better understand the influence of sunlight on the formation and function of EZ-water and biophotons.
The influence of sunlight on leptin and energy balance
Another important aspect of the influence of sunlight on our bodies is its relationship with the hormone leptin. Leptin is produced by fat cells and plays a crucial role in the regulation of appetite, energy expenditure and fat storage (Friedman, 2019). Research has shown that exposure to sunlight can affect leptin production.

When the skin is exposed to UV light, it stimulates melanocortin (POMC) production, which can then increase leptin production (Cone, 2006). These increased leptin levels can lead to a reduction in appetite and an increase in energy expenditure, which can contribute to healthy energy balance and weight regulation.
In addition, exposure to infrared light can also improve sensitivity to leptin, allowing cells to better respond to signals from this hormone (Friedman, 2019). This improved leptin sensitivity may also contribute to improved energy regulation and weight control.

Conclusion
This essay shows that sunlight plays a crucial role in our bodies and health. From the protection against UV damage by melanin to the stimulation of mitochondrial efficiency by infrared light, sunlight has a profound effect on our physiology.
Moreover, there is a fascinating link between sunlight, EZ-water and biophotons, which may play an important role in cellular communication and the regulation of biological processes. Finally, sunlight also affects the production and sensitivity of the hormone leptin, which is crucial for healthy energy balance and weight control.
Clearly, we need to be aware of the importance of adequate sunlight exposure for our overall well-being. By better understanding the complex interactions between sunlight, our bodies and EZ water, we can develop strategies to optimize our health and quality of life.

This article prepared by Steven de Oude, Analemma water


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