Clinical Studies
Randomized controlled trials, Phase II/III data and FDA-approved frequency therapies. Here you'll find concrete measurement results from clinical settings – from orthopedics to oncology.
9 articles in this category
Dangers and Contraindications
When Frequency Therapy Should Not Be Applied
Not every frequency application is suitable for everyone. A comprehensive overview of contraindications, risk groups, and responsible use.
Brainwave Entrainment
How Binaural Beats Synchronize the Brain
How auditory stimuli may influence our brainwaves – and what research suggests about their potential role in relaxation, focus, and sleep quality.
From Orthopedics to Oncology
Clinically Recognized Frequency Therapies
A look at FDA-approved approaches like PEMF and TTFields – how they differ from acoustic tones and where electromagnetic frequency applications stand in clinical practice.
40 Hz Gamma Waves: Rhythm and Cognitive Health
MIT Studies, Microglia, and the Brain's Waste Disposal System
How researchers at MIT are investigating whether 40 Hz frequencies may activate microglia cells and support amyloid plaque clearance in the brain – and what this could mean for cognitive health research.
The Piezoelectric Effect
How Frequencies May Support Bone Regeneration
Our skeleton generates electrical signals under mechanical pressure. PEMF therapy builds on this principle and has been FDA-approved since 1979 for specific bone-healing indications.
Frequencies vs. Medication
A Paradigm Shift in Pain Therapy
How PEMF is being explored as a complementary option in chronic pain management – mechanism of action, study comparisons, and the opioid crisis as context.
TTFields: High-Frequency Fields in Cellular Health Research
FDA-Approved Electric Fields in Modern Oncology
A look at the 100–500 kHz alternating fields (FDA-approved for specific oncological indications) that researchers study for their effects on cell division – and how they fundamentally differ from Rife machines.
Beyond the Audible: HIFU and LIPUS
Ultrasound Therapies in Medicine and Rehabilitation
High- and low-intensity ultrasound in practice: How inaudible frequencies are used in tissue ablation and cartilage research – and what this means for frequency-based approaches.
When Frequency Therapy Is Risky
Contraindications and Limits – Absolute Transparency
Absolute transparency: For whom PEMF, Binaural Beats, and vibration therapy are not suitable – and why frequencies should always be complementary, never used as emergency medicine.