The Resonance Effect
The Resonance Effect
"The Resonance Effect" is both the author's story of her inspiring journey to have the courage to find her true destiny and a report on the development of a remarkable, newly rediscovered treatment method, Frequency Specific Microcurrents (FSM), which benefits from the body's ability to respond to frequencies to create a range of to cure chronic diseases.
Carolyn McMakin, a chiropractor specializing in fibromyalgia and myofascial pain, describes her experience using a 2-channel microcurrent device that has achieved amazing results that have changed medicine and created new opportunities for suffering patients within the last 20 years. Nerve pain, fibromyalgia, diabetic neuropathy, muscle pain, athletic performance, healing of injuries, joint pain, lower back pain, neck pain, kidney pain, kidney stones, Liver diseases, wounds caused by diabetes, brain and spinal cord injuries, PTSD, depression, shingles, asthma, ovarian cysts, abdominal adhesions and scarring - everything reacts to special frequencies. McMakin explains that the results are predictable, reproducible and instructive - all without side effects - and offer hope and healing for millions of People bid.
McMakin reports how thousands of patients with symptoms that did not respond to other medical therapies have been relieved of pain and I've recovered from the effects of the impairment. Asthma, for example, resolves itself with special frequencies that eliminate inflammation, allergic reactions and bronchial cramps. A certain combination of Frequencies eliminates shingles pain within minutes and stops the shingles "attack" with a single treatment over 3 hours. Since 2005 a whole range of frequencies used to treat hundreds of PTSD patients. Postoperative patients use FSM to reduce pain, prevent hematoma and promote healing. NFL, NHL and Olympic Athletes use it to cure injuries and improve their performance. McMakin incorporates case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of this treatment method and shares the specific Frequencies that each "condition" requires so that patients can perform their own treatments.
About the author and other contributors
Carolyn McMakin received her doctorate from the chiropractic college in 1994, developed frequency-specific microcurrents in 1996 and began teaching it in 1997. As a supplement to running a part-time practice,
she gave seminars on the use of FSM in the USA, Australia, Europe and the Middle East. She has written 8 clinical research papers, lectured at the National Institutes of
Health" and at medical conferences in the United States, England, Ireland and Australia on the topics of fibromyalgia, myofascial pain, fibromyalgia associated with
Spinal trauma and to different diagnoses and the pain treatment of sports injuries. Her study, "Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management" was published by Elsevier
published. In addition to treating patients and publishing articles, she has given courses on therapy with frequency-specific microcurrents all over the world and now runs
a part-time practice in Portland, Oregon.
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