Nogier frequencies are
a set of seven specific frequencies, named after Dr. Paul Nogier, that are theorized to correspond to different tissues and biological functions within the body. These frequencies, are used in practices like acupuncture, auriculotherapy, and red light therapy. They are used to stimulate or balance specific areas, with each frequency linked to a distinct physiological effect, such as anti-inflammatory or cellular stimulation.
Nogier frequencies and their uses
Frequency A (2.28Hz):
Stimulates cellular function and is used for inflammatory and degenerative conditions.
Frequency B (4.56Hz):
Affects multicellular functions like cell recognition and is used for immune and digestive system disorders.
Frequency C (9.12Hz):
Stimulates muscle and is used for spasms and sphincter dysfunction.
Frequency D (18.24Hz):
Stimulates symmetry and is used for locomotion dysfunctions.
Frequency E (36.5Hz):
Stimulates the spinal cord and is used for pain and spinal cord diseases.
Frequency F (73Hz):
Stimulates the subcortex and is used for emotional, hormonal, and endocrine disorders.
Frequency G (146Hz):
Stimulates the cortex and is used for psychosomatic disorders, brain activation, and memory improvement.