[Editor's Note 1: This is one of many possible frequency lists that can
be used with the NCH Tone Generator. How you get these waves into
the body makes a difference as to how well they will work. The NCH Tone
Generator is using the speakers or headphones plugged into your computer
and you are listening to audio waves. Audio waves aren't as effective
as plasma or radio frequency radiations, but they do work. Combining
this sound therapy with light therapy
will enhance its performance. The volume of the tones do not have to be
loud; just enough to hear it. The number(s) you see next to the condition
is the frequency number you should set on the generator. Just place our
cursor over the numbers shown on the NCH Generator and type in new ones
Editor's Note 2: If you have your own Function (frequency) Generator which offers sine, square wave, and triangle wave forms, plusDC offset [most generators have thse basic features], you will likely obtain the most benefit by using a square wave with 100% positive DC offset (based on Dr Hulda Clark's definitive research). If you can vary the Duty Cycle on your generator, you can try using a very narrow pulse of 10% duty cycle up to a maximum of 50% duty cycle. Usually, a function generator will output a voltage of at least 10 volts p-p (peak to peak) which is more than enough for body zapping. If you want more information on obtaining a used or new function generator, send me an email.]
From Ken Adachi, Editor
http://www.educate-yourself.org/nch/Freqchart1.shtml#top
(Please note that although most of the frequencies in this list are
derived from homeopathic nosodes [vaccines], allergens, sarcodes [organ
therapy preparations], or cell salts, some are direcly from the specified
ailment or substance. However, this distinction appears inconsequential
since bio-energetic frequencies should be effective in either case.)
Actinobacillus (potentially pathogenic bacteria normally found
in mammals): 773
Actinomyces israelii (a bacterium normally found in the bowel
and throat that causes deep, pus-filled holes in tissue): 222, 262, 2154
Adnexitis (swelling of the ovaries or Fallopian tubes): 440,
441, 522, 572, 3343, 3833, 5312
Adenoma, cervical (epithelial tumor of the cervix that can be
either benign or malignant): 433
Adenovirus (a virus that causes infections in the lungs, stomach,
and intestines): 333, 523, 788
Aflatoxin (a liver-damaging toxin produced by certain food molds):
344, 510, 943
AIDS: 1.2, 1550, 1500
Kaposi's sarcoma: 249, 418
Altenaria tenuis (a fungus associated with lung ailments): 853
Amoeba (a single-celled, sometimes-infectious microorganism):
310, 333,532,732, 827, 1522
Amoeba hepar abcess (liver abcess caused by amoebic infection):
344
Anthracinum (homeopathic anthrax nosode): 633
Aremes tennus: 667
Arnica (a healing herb): 1042
Arsenic alb. (homeopathic cell salt): 562
Aspergillus flavus (mold found on corn, peanuts, and grain that
produces aflatoxin): 1823
Aspergillus glaucus (blue mold occurring in some human infectious
processes): 524
Aspergillus niger (common mold that may produce severe and persistent
infection): 374
Aspergillus terreus (mold occasionally associated with infection
of the bronchi and lungs): 743
Asthma: 1233, 1283
Astrocytoma (common tumor of brain and central nervous system):
857
Bacillus subtilis (homeopathic nosode from a bacterium that can
cause conjunctivitus: 432, 722, 822, 1246
Bacterium coli (a type of E. coil normally found in the intestines,
water, milk, and soil that is the most frequent cause of urinary-tract
infections and a common cause of wound infection): 642
Bacterium coil commune (E. coli) combination: 282, 333, 413,
957, 1320, 1722
Bakers' yeast (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 775
Back Pain 41.2
Banti's syndrome (A serious ailment in which blood vessels between
the intestines and the liver become blocked, leading to congestion
of the veins, an enlarged spleen, bleeding of the stomach and intestines,
cirrhosis of the liver, and blood cell destruction.): 1778
Barley smut (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 377
Bermuda smut (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 971
Biliary cirrhosis (an inflammatory condition in which bile flow
through the liver is obstructed): 381, 514, 677, 2271
Bilirubin (a bile pigment that may result in jaundice in high
concentrations): 717, 726, 731, 863
Follicular mange (contagious dermatitis found in many animals
that is caused by mites and in which the principle activity is at the hair
follicles): 253, 693
Foot & mouth syndrome (a mild viral infection found in young
children): 232, 237, 1214, 1243, 1244, 1271, 5411
Fungus flora: 632
Fusarium oxysporum (a fungus causing inflammation of the cornea
of the eye): 102, 705
Gallbladder inflammation (chronic): 432
Gallstone attack: 481, 743, 865, 928
Ganglionitis, acute posterior (commonly known as shingles or
herpes zoster): 574, 1557
Gardnerella (bacteria that often infect and inflame the vaginal
mucosa): 320, 782
Geotrichum candidum (fungus found in feces and dairy products
whose manifestations resemble those of candida): 412, 543
German measles (rubella or 3-day measles): 510, 517
Giardia (an intestinal parasite, also known as lamblia, spread
by contaminated food and water and by human-to-human contact): 334
Gliocladium (brain fungus): 855
Gliomas (largest group of brain cancers): 543, 641
Hirudo medicinalis (a homeopathic remedy prepared from a leech
used for therapeutic purposes): 128
HIV: 683, 714, 3554
Hodgkin's disease (a form of malignancy characterized by enlargement
of the lymph nodes, spleen, and lymph tissue and often includes weight
loss, fever, night sweats, and anemia): 552, 1522
Hormodendrum (a genus of fungi that includes human pathogens):
695
Household insect mix: 723
Icterus, haemolytic (a chronic form of jaundice involving anemia):
243
Kidney papilloma (small, supposedly-benign growth on a kidney):
110, 767, 917
Kieferosteitis (a type of bone inflammation marked by enlargement
and pain): 432, 516
Klebsiella pneumoniae (the bacterium causing acute, bacterial
neumonia): 412, 766
Lac Deflorat: 230, 371
Lamblia (an intestinal parasite, also known as Giardia, spread
by contaminated food and water and by human-to-human contact): 334
Lateral sclerose (degeneration of spinal cord leading to spastic
paraplegia): 254
Legionella ( homeopathic remedy for Legionnaires' disease, a
gram-negative bacteria associated with condensed or treated water that
migrate to lung tissue and stimulate severe respiratory manifestations):
723
Leishman Donovan bodies (a type of pathogenic, human parasite
found worldwide): 525
Leptospirosis P. C. (a disease that is spread to humans through
animal urine or things contaminated by it and that can cause meningitis,
jaundice, anemia, miscarriage, and death): 612
Leukemia (cancer involving the blood-forming tissues in bone
marrow)
1) feline (cat): 424, 830, 901, 918
2) "Hairy cell" (characterized by abnormal blood cells
& shortage of others): 122, 622, 932, 5122
3) Lymphatic: 478, 833
4) Mycloid: 422, 822
5) T-cell: 222, 262, 822, 3042, 3734
Leukoencephalitis (inflammation of brain's white matter, usually
in infants and children, but also found in horses as a result of forage
poisoning): 324, 572, 932, 1035, 1079, 1111, 1160, 1333,
1630
Leukose (proliferation of tissues that form white blood cells;
considered to be foundational stage of leukemia): 612, 633, 653, 3722,
41224
Lipoma (benign, soft tumor of fatty tissue): 47
Listeriose (a serious disease causing miscarriage, meningitis,
and endocarditis in humans; known as "circling disease in ruminants and
causes liver necrosis in animals with single stomachs): 471, 774, 2162
Living sinus bacteria: 548
Luesinum/Syphilinum (a homeopathic remedy for syphilis): 177
Lupus (localized degeneration of skin by various diseases; vulgaris
is a common form of this ailment that is actually a rare form of tuberculosis
that manifests with disfigurement and destruction of the skin and cartilage
of the face) 205, 243, 244, 352, 386, 633, 921, 942, 993, 1333, 1464
Lyme disease (also known as borreliosis; relapsing fever in humans
and animals caused by parasitic spirochetes from ticks): 254, 345, 525,
605, 644, 673, 797, 884, 1455
Lymphangitis (lymphatic vessel inflammation of humans and horses
most commonly caused by strep but also by other bacteria, yeast fungus,
and cancer): 574, 1120
Lymphogranuloma (Hodgkin's disease; a form of malignant lymphoma):
552, 1522
Lyssinum (a homeopathic nosode for rabies): 547, 793
Malaria (an infectious disease, originating in tropical areas,
that is transmitted by a mosquito bite and characterized by fever, anemia,
and spleen enlargement): 222, 550, 713, 930, 1032, 1433
Mallei: 1273
Mamma fibromatosis (formation of fibroid tumors of the breasts):
267
Mannan: 961
Mange, follicular (contagious dermatitis found in many animals
that is caused by mites and in which the principle activity is at the hair
follicles): 253, 693
Marsh elder: 474
Mastitis (an inflamed breast usually caused by bacterial infection):
654
Mastoiditis (inflammation of the bony structure of the head in
the region of the ears below the eyes): 287
Mucoviscidosis (Also called cystic fibrosis, this is an inherited
disorder of the exocrine glands that causes them to release very thick
mucus): 523
Mucor (a genus of fungi)
1) Mucedo (causes rot in fruit and baked goods & sometimes
found on feet and skin): 612, 1000
2) Plumbeus: 361
3) Racemosis simus (grows on decaying vegetation and bread and
causes ear infection): 310, 474
Mucormycosis (also called zygomycosis; a serious, fungal infection
usually associated with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus or immunosuppressive
drugs): 942
Mumps (acute viral inflammation of the saliva glands): 152, 190,
235, 242, 516, 642, 674, 922, 1243, 1660, 2630, 3142
Mumps vaccine: 273, 551, 711, 730, 1419
Muscular dystrophy (inherited disorders characterized by weakness
and progressive wasting of skeletal muscles despite no concommitant wasting
of nerve tissue): 153
Mycloid leukemia (characterized by rapid growth of incompletely-formed
white blood cells): 422, 822
Mycogone spp (homeopathic allergenic preparation based on fungus):
371, 446, 1123
Mycosis fungoides (a form of skin cancer resembling eczema):
532, 662, 678, 852, 1444
Myocard-Nekrose (homeopathic remedy from heart cells that died
as a result of inadequate blood flow to them): 706, 789
Myoma (a benign tumor on the uterus): 253, 420, 453, 832
Perniosis (a disorder of the blood vessels caused by prolonged
exposure to cold and characterized by skin lesions on the lower legs, hands,
toes, feet, ears and face): 232, 622, 822, 4211
Pertussis (whooping cough): 526, 765
Phoma Destructiva (homeopathic): 163
Plague (Yersenia pestis; spread primarily by rats): 333
Plasmacytoma (a tumor with plasma cells that occurs in the bone
marrow, as in multiple myeloma, or outside of the bone marrow, as in tumors
of the inner organs and lining of the nose, mouth, and throat): 475
Pneumococcus (the most common cause of bacterial pneumonia):
683
mixed flora: 158, 174, 645, 801
Pneumocystis (A fungally-induced pneumonia usually developing
in the immuno-suppressed presence of AIDS): 204, 340, 742
Porphyria (several rare disorders of the nervous system and skin):
698
Prostate Adenominum (homeopathic remedy for prostate tumor):
442, 1875
Protozoa: 432, 753
Pseudomonas (bacteria often found in wounds, burns, and infections
of the urinary tract that are not controlled by antibiotics): 174, 482,
5311
Psittacosis (or Ornithosis or Parrot Fever; an infectious pneumonia
transmitted by certain birds): 583, 1217
Psorinum (homeopathic nosode for psoriasis): 786
Pullularia pullulans (a homeopathic allergenic remedy): 1364
Pyelitis/proteus (bacteria commonly found in hospital-borne conditions):
594
Pyocyaneus (homeopathic nosode for Pseudomonas pyocyanea): 437
Pyodermia (or Pyoderma Gangrenosum; a rare skin disorder of unknown
cause. Small pustules develop into large ulcers at various sites
on the body.): 123
Q Fever (an infectious disease caused by contact with animals
with the parasitic Rickettsia bacteria, Coxiella burnetii whose symptoms
may include headache, fever, chills, and sweats): 1357
Rabies (or hydrophobia): 547, 793
Reproductive: 622
Rhesus gravidatum: 684
Rheuma: 952
Rheumaticus: 333, 376
Rhinopneumonitis: 185, 367, 820
Rhizopus nigricans: 132
Rhodo Torula: 833
Rhodococcus: 124, 835
Rickettsia (bacteria that are transmitted to man by lice, fleas,
ticks, and mites): 129, 632, 943, 1062
Strongyloides (genus of roundworms): 332, 422, 721, 942, 3212
Struma 1) Cystica: 5311
2) Nodosa: 105, 122, 321, 517, 532, 651
3) Parenchyme: 121
Sudor pedis: 148
Swine flu: 413, 432, 663, 839, 995
Syphilinum/Luesinum ( a homeopathic remedy for syphilis): 177
T-cell leukemia: 222, 262, 822, 3042, 3734
Taenia: 187
Tape worms: 522, 562, 843, 1223, 3032, 5522
Tetanus: 352, 554, 1142
Tetanus anti-toxin: 363, 458
Tetragenus: 393, 2712
Thermi bacteria: 233, 441
Thread worms: 422, 423, 732, 4412
Tobacco mosaic (homeopathic preparation for an allergen): 233,
274, 543, 782, 1052
Tonsillar 1) Nos: 1656
2) Pfropfe: 246
Tonsillitis: 144, 452
Torulopsosis (a common yeast causing disease for those in weakened
condition or with suppressed immune function): 354, 522, 872, 2121
Toxoplasmosis (a serious, infectious disease that can be either
acquired or present at birth and that is commonly contracted by handling
contaminated cat litter): 434, 852
Trichinosis (the very serious parasitism resulting from eating
pork or bear meat): 101, 541, 822, 1054, 1372
Trichodermia: 711
Trichomonas (a microorganism causing vaginal irritation with
discharge and itching): 610, 692, 980
Trichophytie: 132, 812, 2422, 9493
Trichophyton 1) Mentagrophytes: 311
2) Rubrum: 752, 923
Tonsuraus: 765
Trypanosoma gambiense: 255, 316
Tuberculinum: 522, 1085, 1099, 1700
Tuberculosis 1) Aviare: 303, 332, 342, 532, 3113
2) Bovine: 523, 3353
3) Klebs': 221, 1132, 1644, 2313, 6516
Tularemia (a serious infectious disease also called deerfly fever
or rabbit fever): 324, 427, 823
Tumor, brain: 543, 641, 857
Ulcer, ventric: 232, 1000
Urea-plasma: 756
Uremia (also known as uremic poisoning; excessive amounts of
nitrogenous waste products in the blood, as seen in kidneyl failure): 911
Uterine polyp: 689
Vaccininum (a homeopathic nosode): 476
Varicella (the herpes virus that causes chickenpox during childhood
and shingles [herpes zoster] in adulthood): 345, 668, 716, 738
Variola (also known as smallpox, an extremely contagious viral
disease marked by fever, prostration, and a rash of small blisters): 142,
476, 511, 876, 1644, 2132, 2544
Yellow fever (a severe, viral infection causing damage to the
liver, kidneys, heart, and entire gastrointestinal tract): 142, 178, 232,
432, 734, 1187
Yersenia pestis (also called Pasteurella pestis: causes plague;
spread primarily by rats): 333
Zygomycosis (also called mucormycosis; a serious fungal infection
usually associated with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus or immunosuppressive
drugs): 942
See Frequency List 2
for more specific conditions and associated frequencies.
All information posted on this web site is
the opinion of the author and is provided for educational purposes only.
It is not to be construed as medical advice. Only a licensed medical doctor
can legally offer medical advice in the United States. Consult the healer
of your choice for medical care and advice.