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2008/6/14

DNA Repair Through the Miraculous 528 Hz Frequency

@ 10:34 AM (2 months, 23 days ago)

Here's a crazy cool topic that is new to me - The miraculous 528Hz Frequency. Anything to it? I don't know. THEY have sound weapons now that can drop you to your knees or repel you in the other direction - so if you flip that - yingyang - there should be frequencies on the other end of the spectrum that are good for you.

The video info says:

Frequency 528 Hz, the miraculous frequency for transformation and DNA repair.
There is a special sound and color of love according to Dr. Horowitz, a Harvard-trained award-winning investigator. Broadcasting the right frequency can help open your heart, prompt peace, and hasten healing. "We now know the love signal, 528 Hertz, is among the six core creative frequencies of the universe because math doesn't lie, the geometry of physical reality universally reflects this music; these findings have been independently derived, peer reviewed, and empirically validated," Dr. Horowitz says.

The third note, frequency 528, relates to the note MI on the scale and derives from the phrase "MI-ra gestorum" in Latin meaning "miracle." Stunningly, this is the exact frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair broken DNA - the genetic blueprint upon which life is based! MI - 528 Hz - relates to crown chakra. Dr Puleo suggests an association with DNA integrity.

The regular "C" that we all know of in this culture (which is from the diatonic scale of do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) is not the 528 Hz frequency "C.
A regular "C" vibrates at a frequency of 523.3 Hz.
The "C" of 528 Hz used for DNA repair is part of an ancient scale called the Solfeggio Scale.

Comment(s) »

  1. thats a trip. how can i heal my owne dna by using this sound?

    Comment by bob— 2008/08/09 @ 02:16 AM — (Reply)

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