• How Does Healy Work?

    Overview

    Healy is a microcurrent medical device that has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for local relief of acute, chronic, and arthritis pain and muscle soreness due to overexertion.

     

    Healy is connected to the body with electrodes attached to two wrist conductive bands, ear clips or adhesive pads, that are applied to or around painful areas of the body.

     

    Subsequently, specific frequencies ensure that the cells in our body can better absorb necessary nutrients and better excrete waste products.

     

    This way the balance can be restored to the different areas of our bodies via our cells.

  • Passion

    FREQUENCY HEALING

    Frequency Healing is not a new kid on the block. It had been around in different forms for quite a while. The existence of subtle energy fields in and around our bodies has been described since ancient times. In the information field that surrounds our body, the current state of health, condition and balance of body and mind is continuously reflected. Everything is energy and everything consists of vibrations or frequencies, as discovered by famous scientists such as Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla. Frequency therapy is aimed at restoring the balance in our body and mind through application of specific vibrations.

     

     

    CELL MEMBRANE VOLTAGE

    The functional principle of Healy is based on the theory of Becker and Nordenstrom, which explains that many diseases or dysfunctions in the body are caused by an unnaturally reduced cell membrane potential. This means that the voltage difference between the cell interior and the cell exterior is too low. A healthy cell has a cell membrane potential of approximately -70 mV or millivolt. A lower voltage potential than this normal (physiological) value leads to a disturbed cell metabolism and often results in various diseases and health problems.

     

     

    REPAIR OF CELL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL

    Healy is designed to bring cell membrane potential back to a healthy (physiological) range by applying weak electrical currents to the body. The currents are very weak (in the range of a few microamperes). The most important criterion for this type of therapy is that the current is administered in the form of suitable frequencies, hence this therapy is also called "frequency therapy". The actual basis of Healy is based on the theory of Nuno Nina, as well on his experience which frequencies are needed for certain disorders. Healy contains the knowledge and the experience of many years of practice with thousands of patients.

     

     

    CELL METABOLISM

    In our model it is assumed that electric frequencies are the language of cell communication, or the key that opens connections and functions in the body. In more medical terms we can state that cell metabolism and cell division, the energy production of the cells (ATP synthesis) and the synthesis of proteins can be stimulated by frequency therapy.

  • The Science

    Healthy Cells - Healthy Bodies

    A cell is the smallest building block in every organ of your body. You have about 70 trillion of them in your body, that is 70 million million! The number of cells in your body is 4,000 times larger than the world population!

     

    The cells are of course specialized according to their purpose, but the basic “blueprint” of the cell is always the same (in plants, by the way, very similar to animals and humans).

    DNA

    Every cell in your body has the same blueprint that is stored in the DNA.

    Each of your cells contains this entire blueprint for all other body cells, with each cell having a data memory of approximately 2 gigabytes.

     

    Of these, only about 3 percent is used to store genetic information; the purpose of the remaining storage space in the cell is largely unexplained.

    The Nucleus

    The structure and internal functioning of every one of your cells is largely the same.

     

    The cell nucleus as the boss, the mitochondria as power plants, the ATP as energy storage, the endoplasmic reticulum as the intestine, the Golgi apparatus as an enzyme producer and the cell membrane as the outer shell that holds everything together.

     

    Each of your cells has its own metabolism: water, nutrients and oxygen have to enter, metabolic products need to be taken out.

    Your Cell Metabolism

    In humans, it is well known to everyone how water and nutrients are transported in and how metabolic products are transported out.

     

    For the cells, this transport is handled through openings in their surface, the so-called cell membrane.

     

    These “valves” in the cell membrane open and close as needed. This mechanism is based on voltage potential, i.e., the difference in voltage between the cell interior and the intercellular space. The right or wrong amount of such potential is responsible for healthy or impaired cell metabolism.

    Your Cell Metabolism

    As we just mentioned, the transport of matter into and out of the cell functions by a kind of magnetically controlled valve mechanism.

     

    The voltage potential, i.e., the difference between the voltage inside the cell and the voltage between the cells, is responsible for normal (physiological) cell metabolism.

     

    This mechanism explains why frequencies can be applied for many different purposes and imbalances.

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