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Thankyou Bill,
For all the information...it really helps, so I can get more of an
idea of the basis for this interesting therapy.
I am getting an understanding of why the lower frequencies
now...thankyou for helping me to get a better understanding.
My work considers pathogens as well...I know there are molecular
weights for various pathognes as well...is there any source where
pathogen molecular weights are indexed or software that is available?
Thankyou,
Byron
-- In biosonic@yahoogroups.com, Bill Meyer <wlmeyer@s...> wrote:
> Hi Byron and All;
> Here's a link that will explain frequencies and the octave
> shifting principle: http://bioadaptech.com/soundlinks.htm
> In particular, see Concepts I, section B, pp. B-5 & B-6.
> Download the pdf file to your computer before starting the
> Adobe Reader.
>
> Octave shifting indeed divides by 2 to shift to a lower
> octave - ages old musical principle. The Beta octave which
> is ~16-32 Hz is a reference octave, convenient for database
> lookup. It could just as easily been the Gamma octave from
> 32-64 Hz.
>
> The Beta octave approximates the brainwaves in the normal
> waking state. It also affects muscles, organs and body
> structure. Subwoofer speakers deliver sounds ok in this
> octave, but headphones have less effect. Audio sounds do
> not appear to be the most means to deliver frequencies,
> just the more convenient.
>
> Other octaves are useful besides Beta, particularly for
> women -- I've used the Gamma = 2 * Beta as a starting point
> for a number of people.
>
> Cheers,
> Bill
>
>
> ---- Original message ----
> >Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 13:45:49 -0000
> >From: "tymetoplay2001" <tymetoplay2001@y...>
> >Subject: [biosonic] Re: Does anyone have the frequencies
> for these Krebs cycle elements?
> >To: biosonic@yahoogroups.com
> >
> >--
> >Dear Marysol,
> >
> >Thankyou for your help with the frequencies you gave to
> me...I appreciate it.
> >
> >I am curious why the lower octaves are used by many sound
> therapists..is it because the frequencies are felt more
> or penetrate deeper into the body when listened to
> though speakers?
> >
> >Could you tell me what the conversion formula is for
> converting the molecular weights? It appears by the
> example given of co2 that you simply divide the molecular
> wt. by two..is that correct?
> >
> >Thankyou,
> >Byron
> >
> >
> >- In biosonic@yahoogroups.com, "Marysol Gonzalez
> Sterling"
> ><biosonica@r...> wrote:
> >> Hello Byron,
> >> welcome to this group..
> >> I tried to look in our NSdatabase for the elements you
> say,,,, and
> >I have
> >> only found
> >>
> >> CO2 21.99491hz Mol.Wt. 43.98982
> >> NADH CoEnzymeI 20.78515hz vitamin B3 Niacid
> >> Gtp Mol Wt. 100 hz G-proteins
> >>
> >> Maybe the others have different names to look for,,,
> if you have
> >the
> >> Molecular weight just convert it and divide by 2 if you
> want to
> >reach the -4
> >> Octave, many of sound therapists use this octave to
> deliver
> >frequency.
> >> I hope it was usueful,
> >> love
> >> Marysol
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "tymetoplay2001" <tymetoplay2001@y...>
> >> To: <biosonic@yahoogroups.com>
> >> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 6:36 AM
> >> Subject: [biosonic] Does anyone have the frequencies
> for these
> >Krebs cycle
> >> elements?
> >>
> >>
> >> > Dear Group,
> >> >
> >> > I am interested in working with the cellular energy
> cycle of the
> >> > body and was wondering if anyone had the frequencies
> of:
> >> >
> >> > oxaloacetate
> >> > Isocitrate
> >> > co2
> >> > nadh
> >> > gtp
> >> > malate
> >> >
> >> > I appreciate any help with this...
> >> >
> >> > Thankyou,
> >> > Byron
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
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