Lesson 3: What is Laser Frequency?

Another way of defining frequency is the number of times the lazy “s” wave is interrupted per second. With the improvement of miniature computers, it is easier to accomplish frequency changes. While frequency is important, it is not the main reason or way low level lasers work. There is considerable misunderstanding and marketing sizzle about frequency being the reason for laser results. There are several problems with the user “dial in” frequency type of instruments:

• The frequency dialed in is not the same as the frequency coming out of the instrument.
• The frequency dialed in and exiting the instrument and applied to the skin is changed or altered before it reaches the organ tissue for which the frequency was designed.
• It is unknown what effect skin polarization or impedance has on altering frequency.
• Different organs may have different frequencies at different times of the day, week or month.
• A frequency “dialed in” for an organ for one person does not mean that it will be the same frequency for the same organ in another person.
An example that is easy to understand is radio waves. In our area if I tune a Station to 104.1, I get a country western. At 104.2, I get static, and at 104.3 I get nothing. Frequency is very specific. In lasers wave length is the hardware and the frequency is the software of a laser – Frequency is altered by movement and that makes sense because frequency is movement.
Some companies actually advocate programming in frequencies by a dial up method and then waving the laser at the body – this does not make sense – it violates basic science. Frequency is confusing to most prospective laser buyers. Currently not enough is known about the broad range of frequencies in our universe and how these may or may not benefit in treating diseases or disorders. Rife, one of the early pioneers in frequency work has had his work bastardized. Many so-called Rife frequencies said to treat diseases are just plain LIES because the diseases claiming to be treated by Rife Frequencies did not exist and had not been named when he was alive. Examples are modern day diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Autism – they did not exist in the 1930s - Some companies claim the ability for the user to program in frequencies.

The frequency programmed into the instrument may not be the frequency emitted because the laser does not have the ability to accurately produce it. In other words – choose a company that you can trust. Too many choices of frequencies are confusing – which frequency does the user use and how do they know that the frequency they are claiming for a certain disorder actually works.