Frequently Asked Questions

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Laser Beam Penetration
  1. Do you have any thing on Nogier frequencies and or any more papers on penetration?


    We are well aware of them

    They are used in auricular laser therapy

    In 17 years of attending low level laser conferences and reading the mainstream published laser journals I have seen no studies comparing he effects of Nogier frequencies

    If you search for Nogier laser on PubMed it returns zero articles

    Click here to search PubMed

    You could look on Google for it but you are moving into the realm of untested hypothesis.

    Search Google for Nogier Frequencies

    Definition of frequencies by Drs Paul and Raphaël NOGIER: Extract from "The man in the ear", Maisonneuve, 1979, 255 p.

    Frequency A is associated, in the animal kingdom, with non-organized, embryonic structures. It is the frequency of the primitive living being; it is in sympathy with the cell in the crude, undifferentiated state. This frequency, the most archaic, can also be considered to be the most anarchic.
    A = 292Hz Action on the tissues (wounds, epithelial tumors, epidermal reactions…)

    Frequency B is specific to the nutritional visceral system and is related to the primitive gastrointestinal apparatus.
    B = 584Hz Gastrointestinal & metabolic problems (trophic functions, polarity, parasympathetic, introceptive impulses…)

    Frequency C indicates motor elements of the body. It reflects movement, the limbs, the renal system, the genital tract.
    C = 1168Hz Locomotor problems (ergotropic function, sympathetic polarity…)

    Frequency D leads us to a higher level of organization, as it introduces the concept of symmetry, by selectively affecting certain unpaired organs, presenting the characteristic of being solitary, but anatomically symmetrical; for example the corpus callosum or the white commissure, two symmetrical cerebral structures, situated between the right hemisphere and the left hemisphere [...]
    D = 2336Hz Disorders of laterality

    Frequency E is that of the spinal cord and central nervous system, which perceives and communicates between functional units situated at different levels.
    E = 4672Hz Pain & nerve conduction

    Frequency F represents subcortical cerebral regions. These structures are found in the brain of higher animals, dogs, for example.
    F = 73Hz Brain & bone reconstruction

    Frequency G resonates with the most elaborate structures of the body, those of the cerebral cortex, the typically human part of the brain, which gives man the capacity to think, create and imagine.
    G = 146Hz Action on cerebral cortex (cortical, mental disorders…)


    The effects can be potentiated by associating various frequencies. These combinations of frequencies are especially used in local therapy.

    Analgesic: Frequencies E & G
    Regenerating: Frequencies A, B & F
    Muscle Relaxing: Frequencies C, D & G

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