Alex Clark
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You know, when they're when we're teenagers, we should be getting this type of blood work, in my opinion.
First, you have to understand what's going on.
Then you have to use frequency medicine treatment devices, in my experience.
And two that I really love are laser and frequency-specific microcurrent.
And I've been using a lot of that in the last couple of years.
So laser is right focused beams with red infrared light as well.
And when it shines, it hits your mitochondria, which is the powerhouse of your cells.
And depending on what frequencies hit it, allow your body to vibrate at certain frequencies.
So like there's laser settings for autoimmune, there's laser settings for infection, for emotions, for brainwaves, for pain.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
More targeted, yeah.
And frequency-specific microcurrent is low-level electrical currents that are very low, like 100 amps, which is super low.
It's not very strong.
With different frequencies that basically put an electrical charge through your cells and your tissues vibrate at whatever frequency you're instilling.
So...
I've been so fascinated with frequency-specific microcurrent because of the results that I've seen, but like every tissue of the body vibrates at a different frequency in hertz.
Like the immune system vibrates at 116 hertz.
Inflammation vibrates at 40 hertz.
So if you do, let's talk autoimmune, you have an inflamed immune system, right?