Microlight Institute. Frequency Sequence Therapy for Pain Management. Instructor: Darren Starwynn, O.M.D.
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1 Microlight Institute Frequency Sequence Therapy for Pain Management Instructor: Darren Starwynn, O.M.D.
2 Vibrational Medicine New, more effective and versatile clinical tools and methods are needed to be able to create satisfying and lasting results. Vibrational therapies lead the way in producing results for modern patients with challenging, multi-layer disorders. It works on the principle of energetic resonance applying frequencies that target imbalanced tissues and systems, and support healing and homeostasis. When properly selected and applied, vibrational therapies can rapidly relieve pain and inflammation, promote healing of diseases, balance and uplift emotions, promote weight loss and detoxify.
3 Selecting Frequencies Before selecting frequencies it is necessary to assess what structural elements in the body are involved in the pain. Is the pain myofascial, joint capsule related, in the tendons, referred from organs, psychosomatic? If you are not sure then use the Hz you think will work the best and watch the results. If the results are good then you selected the Hz well, if not, reassess. The basic principle of FST is to use two sets of electrodes (Channel A and Channel B). One set is for the affected tissues, the other for the condition of the tissues.
4 FST Basic Settings Utilities: sound off or low Pad Preset #1 (affects ch. A-B-C. no change to probes, or change CH D to Pads for 2 sets of FST) Intensity: µa patient comfort Frequency: manual or programmed Waveform: square, slope or modified square Modulation: continuous Polarity: Biphasic Timer: continuous if not using FST Module Probe: may switch to pad use
5 How to Set Up the Acutronand Select Presets Preset Menus Probes Acupoint, trigger point, pain relief Microamp Pads Pain relief, healing acceleration Milliamp Pads Acute pain relief, neurologic deficits Interferential Pads Tx of joints and regions, pain relief, accelerated rehabilitation
6 FST Protocols Pad Placement All Cautions & Contraindications of microcurrent use apply - always Ch.A: condition, function Ch.B: tissue, system Pad Placement: channels intersect 4 Gates: Ch. A pads right LI-4 left Liv-3 Ch. B pads left LI-4 right Liv-3 Belly: ChA Liv-13 ChB CV 12 6 Legs: ChA Sp6, or K 3 ChB Liv 3, or K 1 or ChA St 36 ChB Sp6 or Liv 3
7 Microcurrent Frequencies Harry Van Gelder - Carolyn R. McMakin Ch.A: Condition-Yang 50 congestion/excess 40 acute inflammation 284 chronic inflam. 57 toxicity 18 leaking/hemorrhage 29 spasm 124 torn or broken - dysfunctional 970, 284 emotional shock 321 paralysis reboot 3 sclerosis 9 histamine 13 scarring 94 trauma 81 increase secretions 49 vitality/tonify Ch.B: Body Tissue-Yin 45 nervous system 46, 77 muscles 480 joint capsule, capsular ligaments 142 fascia 77 connective tissue 157 cartilage 13 lymphatic system 97 adipose tissue 10 spinal cord 191 tendons 100, 35 ligaments 116 immune system 11 spine 39 bone 630, 709 disk, disk annulus
8 Microcurrent Frequencies For Visceral Related Pain Ch.A: Condition-Yang 50 congestion/excess 40 acute inflammation 284 chronic inflam. 57 toxicity 18 leaking/hemorrhage 29 spasm 124 torn or broken - dysfunctional 970, 284 emotional shock 321 paralysis reboot 3 sclerosis 9 histamine 13 scarring 94 trauma 81 increase secretions 49 vitality/tonify Ch.B: Body Tissue-Yin 7 ovaries 5 prostate 9 pancreas 16, 27 transverse colon 31 ascending colon 65 descending colon 85 entire colon 17 lungs 22 small intestines 23 kidneys 32 stomach 33 heart 35 liver 38 gall bladder
9 Microcurrent Frequencies For Emotionally Related Pain 970/35 Liver - anger 970/38 Gall Bladder resentment 970/27 Colon-fear, terror, holding pattern 970/23 Kidneys fear, fright 970/37 Bladder hurt feelings 970/17 Lungs grief 970/33 Heart joy, depression, anxiety 970/9 Pancreas worry, disharmony 94/200 nervous tension solar plexus 970, 284/90 Shock frontal brain 970, 284/94 Shock- medulla 970, 284/89 Shock midbrain, thalamus 970, 284/84 Shock hindbrain 970, 284/58, 92, 273, 277 Shock sensory centers 970/245, 253, 255, 415 Shock motor centers 970, 284/1.3 Shock whole brain 970, 284/985, 534 Shock limbic brain 970, 284/347 Shock - amygdala According to New German Medicine, emotional shocks cause lesions in the brain that then express as pathology in related organs. This is the main pathway of cancer. Connecting with the feeling of the original shock can release the pathology. Using frequency medicine can be supportive!
10 How to Construct a FST Protocol Use two sets of pad or wet towel electrodes. One set targets the target tissue (Yin), the other one targets the body or mind condition (Yang) Condition Hz / Tissue Hz In most cases run a series of frequencies that address different aspects of the presenting condition. A very simple example: 40 / 10 Reduce inflammation / in the spinal cord, or 40 / 396, 10 Reduce inflammation / in the peripheral nerves, spinal cord (polarized)
11 How to Construct a FST Protocol If the patient has disc pain and/or herniation, you can add additional Hz for the discs: 40 / 10, 630 Reduce inflammation / in the spinal cord, whole disc or more comprehensively: 40 / 10, 630, 710, 330, 396 Reduce inflammation / in the spinal cord, whole disc, disc annulus, disc nucleus, peripheral nerves
12 How to Construct a FST Protocol If the disc pain is chronic, add 284 to the mix: 40, 284 / 10, 630 Reduce inflammation, chronic inflammation / in the spinal cord, whole disc or more comprehensively: 40, 284 / 10, 630, 710, 330, 396 Reduce inflammation, chronic inflammation / in the spinal cord, whole disc, disc annulus, disc nucleus, peripheral nerves
13 Treating the Brain Vanessa Howe, P.T. Ch.A: Condition-Yang 284 chronic inflammation 9 histamine 40 acute inflammation 124 torn, broken 321 reboot 18 leaking/hemorrhage 91 calcification 58, 13, 3 scar, sclerosis 970 emotional aspect 18 stop leaking, bleeding 880 / 7.4 hypoxia 20 nerve pressure or pain 30 irritation Ch.B: Body Tissue-Yin 90 Forebrain 94 Medulla, trauma 89 Midbrain, thalamus 84 Hindbrain, cerebellum 58, 92, 273, 297: Sensory centers 245, 253, 255, 415: Motor centers 1.3 whole brain 33 heart 109 vagus nerve 562 sympathetic system 985, 534 limbic brain 424 neurotransmitters 347 amygdala 288 spinal fluid
14 Treating the Eye L. Chaikin, E. Kondrot Ch.A: Condition-Yang 284 chronic inflammation 9 histamine 40 acute inflammation 124 torn, broken 49 increase secretions 18 leaking/hemorrhage 91 calcification 58, 13, 3 scar, sclerosis 970 emotional aspect 880 / 7.4 hypoxia 20 nerve pressure or pain 30 irritation Ch.B: Body Tissue-Yin 42 eye 95 retina 495 vitreous 62 artery 103 blood
15 Clearing Scar Blockages Alan Berger Ch.A: Condition-Yang Ch.B: Body Tissue-Yin 171 / 57, 120
16 Solfeggio Frequencies 396 Liberating guilt and fear 417 Undoing situations - facilitating change 528 Transformation Miracles DNA repair 639 Connecting Relationships 741 Expressions Solutions 852 Awaken - Intuition
17 Concussion Protocol Van Gelder / McMakin 94 / 200 nervous tension 970 / 200 emotional tension 94 / 94 trauma / medulla 321 / 94 paralysis / medulla 9 / 94 allergy / medulla 49 / 94 vitalize / medulla 94, 321, 9, 81, 49 / 310 ant. Pituitary 6.8 / 38 constitutional factors 49 / 00 (37 female, 39 male) vitalize / 35 / 102 balance energy centers
18 Dowsing for Ideal Frequencies Clear patient for kinesiology Ask questions silently as you muscle test Ask these questions: 1. How many digits is the ideal Hz for this person at this time? 2. What is the first digit? 3. What is the second digit (if there are 2) 4. What is the third digit (if there are 3) You can also ask other questions, like where to place pads, how long to treat, ideal intensity, ideal waveform, polarity, etc.
19 Microcurrent Acupuncture Gastrointestinal MicrocurrentPads: Ch.A: Liv-13 Ch.B: CV12-6 Intensity ~ uA Ch.A: 970, 50, 40, 57, 124, 49 / Ch.B: 47, 22, 85 Ch.A: 49 / Ch.B: 13 Ch.A: 35/ Ch.B: minutes per frequency Acupuncture: Bilateral: ST-25,36, Sp-15,6, SJ-5, GB-41, Auricular: Shenmen, Pt. zero, Stomach, Sympathetic Yin tang
20 Microcurrent Acupuncture Pain - Fibromyalgia Chronic Fatigue Syndrome FSM MicrocurrentPads: Ch.A: LI-4 Ch.B: Liv-3 Intensity ~ uA 88 / 65 (resistance to healing) 94, 970 / 200 (nervous, emotional tension) 94, 321, 9, 49 / 94 (reboot medulla) 40 / 10 (inflammation spinal cord) 35 / 102 (balance energy centers) 3-7 minutes per frequency Acupuncture: Bilateral: Du-20; St-25, 36; Sp-6; CV-6, 12 *Jing treatment esp. with 40 / 10 Auricular: Shenmen, Pt. zero, Yin tang
21 Microcurrent Acupuncture Stress Restorative Sleep MicrocurrentPads: Ch.A: LI-4 Ch.B: Liv-3 or Ch.A: K1 Ch.BK3 Intensity 50uA 94, 970 / 200 (nervous, emotional tension) 88 / 65 (resistance to healing) 6.8 / 38 (constitutional factors) 321, 970 / 562 (reboot, balance SNS) 321, 970 / 71 (reboot, balance adrenals) 35 / 102 (balance energy centers) 3-5 minutes per frequency **SolfeggioTx: 396, 417, 528, 639, 741, 852 / 562, 71 Acupuncture: Bilat: K-1, Du 20 Auricular: Shen men, Pt. zero, Sympathetic Yin tang
22 Spinal Autonomic Balance Useful for: Post-Stroke, MS Migraine prevention Chronic fatigue syndrome Peripheral neuropathy Hormonal balancing Depression Addiction release To support efficacy of FSM, Syntonics and other microcurrent or light therapies
23 Spinal Autonomic Balance Method Treat series of para-spinal points with microcurrent probes moving bilaterally down spine. Very valuable for most chronic diseases through tuning action on autonomic nervous system. An excellent adjunct to FST! For neuro-muscular degenerative diseases treat daily for one week, then 3 days on, 4 days off ongoing More most chronic conditions treat 2X per week
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25 Spinal Autonomic Balance Microcurrent Frequencies Select individual Hz, or best to set up a Hz Sequence Tissue Frequencies Cerebro-Spinal Energy: 275 Spinal Cord: 10 Spinal fluid: 288 Amygdala: 347 Nervous system: 45 Endocrine system: 3 Condition Frequencies Stress Response: 494 Attenuate stress induced cortisol release: 25 Balance neurotransmitters: 424 Endocrine secretions: 81 Trauma: 294 Yin-Yang balance: 535 Panic: 49
26 FST Module 1
27 FST Module 1
28 FST Module 2
29 FST Module 3
30 FST Module 4
31 On Board Videos
32 Videos While Treating
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