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"Nogier" Frequencies (French Neurologist research)
"Nogier" Frequencies (French Neurologist research)

Fri, Aug 19

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The Elliott Museum

"Nogier" Frequencies (French Neurologist research)

Effects: Pain, Connective Tissue, Inflammation, Regeneration, Scar Tissue, Allergies, Circulation Stress and Anxiety Release.

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Time & Location

Aug 19, 2022, 1:00 PM – 2:20 PM EDT

The Elliott Museum, 825 NE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996, USA

About the Event

NOGIER:

During this particular Sound Vibration, Colleen Book representative of the RLF Machine will explain how the device will be emitting the Nogier frequencies while I play sound healing instruments, together enhancing the journey! Effects: Pain, Connective Tissue, Inflammation, Regeneration, Scar Tissue, Allergies, Circulation Stress and Anxiety Release

Nogier Frequencies:

Dr. Paul Nogier (1908-1996) was a French neurologist who discovered seven frequencies with which the body’s cells naturally vibrate. He identified these frequencies as harmonics of the musical notes. This is to say that all the tissues of the body resonate to harmonics notes.  According to Dr. Nogier, sickness results when cells, molecules or particles of matter are out of their normal resonance or vibratory pattern. Applying these seven frequencies help the cells to resonate with their natural healthy vibration.

Benefits and Effects of the Each Harmonic Note:

F :  Facilitates cellular activity, especially when this activity is reduced. Activates bodily…

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Sound Therapy (sound healing / sound bath) is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment from a physician or health care professional. Sound Therapy is designed to enhance your total wellness, and should be used in conjunction with your traditional medical care.

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