Nogier Frequencies
Nogier Frequencies refer to a set of frequencies used in a therapeutic practice called Auriculotherapy, which involves the stimulation of specific points on the ear to treat various conditions.
The frequencies were discovered by Dr. Paul Nogier, a French physician who is considered to be the father of modern Auriculotherapy. Nogier noticed that certain frequencies had a specific effect on the body and mapped out the ear accordingly.
There are four Nogier Frequencies commonly used in Auriculotherapy, which are:
73Hz, 146Hz, 292Hz, 584Hz, 1168Hz, 2336Hz, 4672Hz
Each frequency is associated with a specific part of the body or condition, and by stimulating the corresponding point on the ear with a small electrical current or pressure, it is believed to help alleviate symptoms and promote healing.
Dr. Nogier made a significant discovery in the field of vibrational medicine by identifying frequencies that are in resonance with various body tissues using a pulse test, frequency generator, and hand-held probe. He observed that all animals’ embryos develop into three tissues: ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm, from which all organs form. The resonating frequencies pattern is similar in all animals, which he regarded as a remarkable discovery.
Dr. Nogier proposed a theory of sickness and healing, suggesting that when cells, molecules, or particles of matter are out of their usual resonance or vibratory pattern, it can lead to illness. However, he found that exposing them to their normal resonance frequencies repeatedly, using pulsed therapy, can trigger dramatic healing responses. This treatment can be viewed as a retraining program for the body to regain its healthy resonant state.
The Nogier frequencies are a set of specific frequencies used in sound therapy to address various health issues. Each frequency is believed to resonate with a specific type of tissue in the body and can be used to promote healing and balance.
The A frequency (292 Hz) is used for surface wounds and resonates with ectodermal tissue, while the B frequency (584 Hz) is used for internal issues and resonates with endodermal tissue. The C frequency (1168 Hz) is used for issues related to mesodermal tissue, such as joints and mobility problems.
The D frequency (2336 Hz) is used for coordination, stress reduction, and organizing thoughts. The E frequency (4698 Hz) is used for pain control and resonates with the nervous system. The F frequency (73 Hz) is used for chronic conditions and resonates with subcortical brain regions.
Finally, the G frequency (146 Hz) is another universal frequency that resonates with the cerebral cortex and is used to reduce inflammation, as well as address anxiety, creativity, memory, and psychological disorders.
Overall, the Nogier frequencies offer a holistic approach to health and wellness by utilizing the power of sound to promote healing and balance in the body.