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Welcome to FreX - Help & Tips

Introduction
Electrotherapy is believed to have been used by early Egyptians to treat disease. The current
method of using specific frequencies for treating health conditions emerged around the 1930's.
Since then, a great deal of knowledge has been gained on the value of different frequencies for
use in treating various diseases. The FreX database is the result of all these years of research,
which is still evolving.
Studies of Frequency Therapy display these potential benefits ...
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De-vitalization of fungus, mould, virus and bacteria.


T-Cell excitation and division. Immune boost, more warriors to go into battle.
Free electrons delivered attach to free radicals, which neutralizes their damaging cellular
effect.
Current studies display body fascia release and unwinding, providing a huge boost and
normalization of body functions. (A field I am particularly interested in)
Increases cellular electromagnetic potentials, thus raising barriers of entry to harmful
microbes and damaging toxins. Often referred to as "recharging the body battery".
Speeds up tissue repair and cellular regeneration functions.
New research focusing on CeFams. Signal instructions directing the body to heal (China
and Dr. Ian MacLeod Ph.D.
New research focusing on regrowing lost body parts.
New research focusing on nerve cell regeneration.
Current research into scalar waves, a more esoteric science of plasma transmitters where
it is believed new and untapped healing potentials exist, revolving around placebo,
entrainment, and intention amplification phenomena.
Blood lives for about 3 to 4 days under a microscope. When blood is examined from
someone exposed to frequency therapy, it has lived up to 30 days under a microscope.
Used as a muscle stimulator to relieve pain, reduce spasms and edema, tonify weak
muscles.
Homeopathic and Naturopathic Doctors use frequencies in numerous applications to help
their patients, including RNA/DNA optimization applications.

It has been claimed that everything in this world vibrates when stimulated by the right frequency. A
glass will break when a singer delivers the right notes at the right power. Likewise, harmful
bacteria, virus, mould and fungus will vibrate and become devitalized when exposed to
frequencies that resonate with their tiny structures. This interruption of pathogen provides an
opportunity for the body's immune system to gain control of it microbe populations, and thus heal
from disease.
NASA discovered nerve cell regeneration with 9Hz (a hertz is pulses per second and displayed as
Hz)
NASA also uses audio frequencies to overcome astronauts' bone and muscle waste problems of
gravitational free space flight. These frequencies were found in the study of a cat's purr.
Doctors around the world use frequency therapy for all sorts of health promoting functions - from
stimulating human cell growth, to devitalizing harmful pathogens.
The more popular use has seen people using frequency therapy as an integrated tool to assist in
the recovery of a health crisis.
If you scan through the database, you'll soon discover the staggering vastness of this therapy and

its great value for being an important tool in the first aid cabinet in every home.
With thanks to the Internet, Frex is now used in every country in the world - by private individuals,
alternative and natural therapy researchers, homeopathic doctors and MD's.
In A Nutshell
Frex is a database of disorders and body stimulation functions. Each disorder has a frequency list
associated with it which can be output via a Windows PC or notebook computer via the sound
system to drive various contact electrode and plasma light transmitters.
Frex is used to control

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Contact electrode systems. Very popular


Most versions of EM (ElectroMagnetic) plasma transmitters. Popular
Some researchers use Frex to control their Rife/Bare RF machines. Popular
For use on any device that requires frequency generation under 20kHz

Navigation In Help
Easy, just click on the menu option the top of this page to access information on that topic.
Specifications
While the frequency generator functions in Frex will resolve an output frequency to 0.00001Hz
resolution, the calibration function in Frex denotes accuracy to 0.001Hz.
All Program Manager, Explore and Sweep functions allow inputs to 0.01Hz (This is well beyond
the tolerance level for RIFE instruments). Database entries can be to 6 decimal points and will be
output to 6 decimal point resolution (0.00001Hz) via the function generator software of Frex.
Good health
Ken Uzzell
www.heal-me.com.au

FreX Database
The database name is freqs.db and lives in your FreX directory, usually c:\program files\frex16
I've tried to keep the look and feel of the database pretty simple but also versatile enough to perform
useful functions. The database resides on the main screen, which is viewed when FreX is loaded

There are four main areas to the database


1. The Description/Search Results data is displayed on the left
2. The Comments data is displayed in the center when you click on a disorder
3. The Frequency lists at the center, bottom
4. The Search functions at center top
1 to 3 options above are straightforward
Performing A Search
Quick Search:
Menu letters A to Z provide quick alphabetic access to the frequency sets in the FreX database.
Clicking on any letter will display all the database entries that have a description that begins with the
selected letter.
Text Search:

Three check box options exist in the search box.


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Description
Comments
Frequency

Frequency cannot be combined with searches where Description and/or Comments are selected.

Example of a Text Search: Type a disorder into the search field, click on Description and
Comments. All records containing your disorder will be displayed when you click on the Search
button.
Example of a Frequency Search: Type 800 into the search text box. Check the Frequency option
box. When you click the search button, all frequency sets containing the frequency 800 will be
displayed.
Performing a search with a blank search box will display the entire database in the descriptions
result display box.
Frequency Search Span

Frequency Search Span allows you to set a search span in 0.1Hz increments above and below the
frequency. This is useful when you wish to know what other disorders are treated by a frequency in
close proximation. I.E. A search frequency of 800 Hz with a span of 1.0Hz will display all disorders
that have frequencies in their programs between 799Hz and 801Hz.
You can keep adding to the span, and click search, and the Results list on the left will update an
expanding list of disorders as more programs that contain a frequency within the span, are found.
Print Search Results
Print Results option from the File menu will run the editor listed in FreX's set-up file [frex.ini] and will
allow you to print or save the search results as a file.
Database Management

The three buttons at the bottom of the Frequency display box are New, Edit and Delete. Use these
buttons to access features to manage database records.
Performing Control Code Searches.
FreX indcludes, the CAFL (Version 2005.11.11), Normalizing Freqs from Bruce Stenulson's web site
and Dr. Hulda Clark Frequencies from her book, "The Cure For All Diseases" ISBN - 1-887314-02-4.
Some sets from Mike at TrueRife.com are also included and the Nogier sets are included. We have
two regimes from Dr. Ian MacLeod Ph.D. China.
Database Control Codes in FreX
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cafl = CAFL (Consolidated Annotated Frequency List)


Copyright 2010 Brian McInturff
china = Dr. Ian MacLeod Ph.D. public released regimes
Copyright 2006, Dr. Ian MacLeod, Ph.D., New Lhasa Research Facility, China
dhc = Dr Hulda Clark's sets.
Copyright 2005 Dr, Hulda Regehr Clark
brs = Bruce Stenulson sets.
Copyright 2010 Bruce Stenulson
mkn = Standard concert musical key board notes.
Public domain

To List all of Hulda Clark's frequencies, check the comments section and type dhc in the search box.
All her sets will be presented. The same for Bruce's normalizing frequencies, type brs into the
search box, and with the comments checked, click the Find button, and all Bruce's Frequencies will
be presented. Some sets are from Michael Tigchelaar at TrueRife.com and can be found with the
code trr. If you change the letter cafl, dhc, brs, trr, mkn, china in the comments section of a selected
record, that record will no longer appear in the next code search.
It is easy to build your own code:

First find a code that doesn't produce a result when you try to find it.
Then edit the record you want the code search to find and place your code anywhere in the
comments section.
Save and exit and your new code is ready to go.
Now you have your code(s) for looking up personalized entries and modifications.

Buffer Manager

Frequency sets that you want to use can be selected in the Description Results list and then click on
Send To Buffer button. Your frequency set will be placed in temporary storage in FreX. The Buffer is
use to collect various frequency sets you are interested in. You can either print them, or create a
frequency program to run the frequencies out the sound system to speakers, electrode or light
transmitters.

I will often select a few stimulating and normalizing frequency sets from Bruce Stenulson's sets and
run them for a combined effect at the end of programs.
From the Buffer Management form, you can select Print Preview [send the buffer contents to your
editor]. Delete a selected frequency set, and Clear the Buffer contents.
Cap Function in Buffer Management Form.
At the bottom of the Buffer Management Form, you will be presented with an image similar to below.

This feature was created as higher frequencies are being presented from Scanners that may be
outside the range of your Rife Machine. Sound cards usually have a ceiling around 22kHz. The Cap
function allows you to preserve the original high frequency in your database. It will calculate down,
the octaves of the higher frequency until the frequency(s) falls under your Cap value. A Cap value is
usually 10kHz or 20kHz. You should know the limits of your hardware prior to setting a Cap. If
unsure, set 10.1
Leave the text box empty to disable the Cap function.
My Rife machine's upper limit is around 10,100Hz so I place a cap off 10.1. The Cap calculations are
executed when you press the Print Preview button. The results are reported in WordPad or the editor
you have specified from the File > Set Editor Path menu .
Clear Buffer Prior To It Receiving A New Frequency Set
Next to the Cap value is an option that allows you to toggle the automatic Clear Buffer function. If
you check this, FreX will Clear the Buffer when you send a new frequency set to it. This means there
will only ever be one frequency set in the Buffer. Leaving this unchecked will allow multiple
frequency sets to be sent to the Buffer.
The other features of FreX's database should be pretty straightforward. If you have any queries, email me at ken@heal-me.com.au
Good health
Ken Uzzell
www.heal-me.com.au

Frex Program Manager


Frex's Program Management is pretty straightforward. However, there may be some confusing
issues, so we'll discuss all the options here.

In A Nutshell
Frequency sets for various disorders can be selected in the database, stored in a temporary buffer
and used to create programs to run on the computer's sound system.
Often, a disorder frequency set will be made up of between 1 - 40 or more frequencies to be run.
The standard run time per frequency is 3 minutes (180 seconds) for plasma transmitters unless
different advice is reported in the comments. For contacts, it is recommended 5 minutes (300
seconds) per frequency.
More than one frequency set can be placed in the buffer and copied to the Program Table.
Running frequencies under 2.5 minutes will have a stimulating effect on microbes, while running
frequencies for 3 minutes or longer will have the desired devitalizing effect. This is simply the product
of Resonance Initiated Field Effects (RIFE).
The Default Program
When FreX runs, it will load the default program. You are free to modify and save the default
program so each time you access FreX, it will be set-up with your program and ready to run.
A Tutorial Is A Good Way To Learn
Select a disorder from the database that has several frequencies attached to it and send it to the
Buffer.
Click the Buffer button at the lower right side of the form, beneath the Program Table.
You will now have a table of frequencies and times. In most cases this is all that is required.

Click on the Start button and FreX will display the Run form where you can execute the frequency
program.
Modify A Program

At times, you may come across instructions in the comments section that require you to alter the
frequency time. Usually it involves just increasing the amount of time for a specific frequency.
This is easily done. Simply click on the time, next to the frequency you wish to change and it will be
sent to the edit box. Here you can change it to its new value, then click the Change button when
done. FreX will update the new value in the Program Table. You can save and open files from the
File menu.
You can also delete and add frequencies manually to the Program Table by clicking on the Insert or
Delete button. To insert a frequency into a specific location, first select a frequency in the Program
Table next to where you want the new frequency to go. Click the Insert button, and FreX will display
a form that will allow entering the frequency as well as the time value, and having it appear before or
after the selected frequency location in the Program Table.
Global Program Table Changes

If the program is too long for the amount of time you have available, you have the option to reduce
the program time by:
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Selecting a frequency then clicking the delete button; or by


Clicking the up and down arrow buttons beneath the table time column. (remember,
frequencies run under 2.5 minutes will stimulate while frequencies run for 3 minutes or
longer will devitalize)

This will reduce all the frequency times by either 1 second or 10 seconds depending on the x1 or x10
option selected.
Clicking the arrows on the other side of the Buffer and Clear buttons will advance or reduce the
entire frequencies in the program the same way the time is changed.

This has been provided as an offset feature. The common use of this function is to change the
values for the entire program, either up or down one or two Hz (units). This function is used if a
program starts to display signs of not producing results. Pathogen species are constantly morphing
and changing - this offset will assist you in covering frequencies slightly off-center to help devitalize
these microbes undergoing change.
To Remove Duplicate Frequencies:

If your program is made up from numerous disorder sets, then you can check the RDF (remove
duplicate frequencies) check box to delete any duplicate frequencies. This will also reduce program
time.
Cap Values For Hardware Limitations
You may see frequencies in the program that are too high for the sound card (20kHz) or your Rife
Machine has a limit of 10kHz. You can get around this by entering a Cap value of between 1kHz to
20kHz in the Cap Frequencies box. The Cambrone FDS & FDS+ uses 20 as the Cap frequency
(20,000Hz).
Scalar and Binary Conversion Options
When using the Cap Frequency function, I.E. Your program has frequencies higher than 20,000Hz,
then you have two options for converting the higher frequencies to below the Cap value.

Binary option divides the higher frequency by two, until it is less than the Cap value.
Scalar option uses the EXP(value) to the power of the octave index to calculate the frequency. It has
been reported that the Scalar octave conversion is just as powerful as the the fundamental
frequency.
FreX defaults to Scalar Octave conversions. This has been provided incase one option is not
working for you, you have another choice.
Clicking the apply button will tell FreX to remove duplicate frequencies and cap any frequencies over
your hardware limits. This will allow you to enter any frequency in the program and have it modified
at octave correct order to work with your hardware.

The Frequency Sort Section:

The Frequency sort section allows you to arrange your program frequencies in different orders.
Most of the sets can be run in any order.
Notes are in the comments section of the database, which specify when one frequency should follow
another, or be at the start or end of a program. This is rather rare but a few disorder sets are noted
as such.

Saving and Opening Programs


All programs created in Frex can be saved to a file name of your choice and later loaded and run
again. The file name default will always be loaded when you run Frex. The Save and Open program
features can be accessed from the File menu.
Currently, the Program Table has a limit of 2000 frequencies; let me know if I should increase this
limit.

If you have any ideas for Frex, please let me know.


Good health
Ken Uzzell
www.heal-me.com.au

FreX Run Mode

The Run Form in FreX displays the frequency execution parameters, which is accessed when the
Start button on the main form is pressed. The frequencies are displayed on the left of the form in the
table. The Status display next to the frequency table indicates last action performed.
A toggle switch lets you control the main program. Run and Stop. When you click Run the program
begins and is operating in Program mode. This is where FreX outputs the frequencies and works
through the Program Table you created on the main form.
At any time during the program execution, you can click on the Explore Option. This will place the
Program in pause and allow you to investigate frequencies in the area around the executing
frequency. You may have experienced a physiological response and wish to see if the running
frequency can be tuned into the response. Physiological responses have been associated with
speedier healings when using resonance initiated field effects (RIFE).
Select the Wobble Help menu for information on the Wobble function.
Two new features as of 1st November 2010 is then Spectrogram and a Intention focus function.

Spectrogram
The Spectrogram has been added to view harmonic densities and spread. There are 4 modifiers to
the Spectrogram.

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1. Formula Type
2. FFT Length
3. Amp Scale
4. Sensitivity
The preset values should suit most applications, but feel free to change them to your own
preferences.

Intention Focus

An Intention focus function has been added, also known as, Radionics, Orgone, Scalar, and Zero
Point Energy. To access this feature drag down the bottom border of the FreX Run form prior to
running a program.
Click the [Load and Heal] button to see it working. The default file is Earth.jpg and is loaded into the
picture box. Any image file can be placed in the FreX16 folder and loaded here. When making
images to be loaded an image file of about 160 x 160 pixels works well, suggested limit is 600 x 600
pixels.
You are required to enter the file name and extension. Do Not enter a path name, just the file name
and file extension of images stored in the FreX16 folder.
When you run the frequency program the image will scroll left to right at a scalar conversion of the
current output frequency. The top red laser line will oscillate through the image at a scalar
conversion of the current output frequency.
The Intention Focus function requires to be set-up each time a program is Run. The human intention
and connection is provided by the set-up of the image of the person or place to be healed. The
computer, including the display and audio transmission along with the human connection becomes
the entire Intention Focus scalar transmitter.
To test out the Intention Focus, if someone you know is in trouble with their health, ask their
permission to place a photo of them in your FreX distant healer, and run some programs as if they
were there with the PLC or PFA series. You and them should get a pleasant surprise. You have
some very good computer equipment and software transmitting very good energy.
God Bless You
Two new features as of 12th April 2010 are Loop and Sweep options.

Sweep Option
This allows you to tell FreX to sweep between frequencies. This is provided to reduce power surges
from amplifiers which sometimes happen when frequencies change.

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The default time is a 5 second sweep, and you can change this by simply entering a new value in
seconds. A range from 1 second to 160 seconds is allowed.
FreX calculates a linear sweep based on 100 MS intervals (10 frequencies per second resolution).
The 5 second default means FreX will sweep 50 frequencies in 5 seconds as the frequency change
over happens.

Loop Option
If checked, FreX will repeat the program, over and over again until the Loop Option is cleared or the
Run Mode switch moved to the Stop position.
CAUTION
The Loop feature was designed for use with plasma transmitters. It is easy to fall asleep while
experiencing RIFE frequency therapy, so it is wise not to be hooked upto electrodes and then fall
asleep while FreX runs continuously.
You have been warned :-) be very careful

Navigate When Program Is Running


When FreX is executing the program, you can jump to any frequency that is in the Program Table.
Simply click on the frequency you want to run and FreX will continue program execution from your
selected frequency.
A red background indicates FreX is executing that frequency, or it hasn't finished running. This
happens when you jump from one frequency to another. The Program table will leave a history of
your movements.
A Yellow background indicates a frequency has run for its set length of time.
A White background indicates the frequency is yet to be run.
Physiological Responses
During a frequency session, some people experience a physiological response to a frequency.
These responses can start when the new frequency is transmitted, or at some time through the
frequency run time. I have come to understand these responses are also associated with the level of
pathogens or dis-eased cells present in the body.
When these responses occur, it can be beneficial to pause the Program and Explore the frequency
region that is causing this phenomena. It appears to speed up the healing response. I have seen
responses last for as long as ten minutes when being stimulated by a frequency.
Manifestations of these responses have been observed to include: ...
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goose bumps
watering eyes
slight muscle spasm/twitches
sinus clearing - runny nose
prickles in scalp
itchy scalp
churning stomach
feet and hands get twitchy, like a nervousness
changes in moods and states of relaxation
breathing rate change. (either way)
quickening of the pulse
biofeedback temperature drops
a group of muscles going soft or strong
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noise in ears alters (can go loud or soft)


low level pain in joints increase then falls away quickly
a random tingle in the body (may be the site of pathogen or tumor)
a feeling of warmth in the tissue or sweating

Many responses in people occur below the threshold of conscious detection. This is where sensitive
biofeedback instruments could contribute to optimizing the frequency session by detecting
physiological responses to specific frequency stimuli.
The Pulse Option

The Pulse option is Low Frequency Modulation (LFM) and is often referred to as gating or just
simply pulsing.
This has become a popular option for some people and they have claimed that it has enhanced the
healing response. In FreX, Pulsing can be set from 1Hz to 100Hz and frequencies to 0.01 Hz
resolution can be entered, I.E. 7.83Hz (Schumann's Resonance) is default.
Pulse is only initiated when the Run switch is set. Changing Pulse during program execution will
have no effect. To change the Pulse in mid program, Stop the program, select Pulse and enter the
Hz value, then Run the program.
An example is an output frequency of 5,000Hz, with the Pulse set at 10Hz. FreX will amplitude
modulate 5,000Hz at 10Hz. This means 5,000Hz will be output for 1/20th of a second, and no
frequency will be output for the following 1/20th of a second, and thus the signal will continue in this
fashion until the program has finished.
Controlling Explore Mode

At the bottom/center of the Run form, is the explore controls. The frequency is displayed to 0.01Hz
accuracy. Below this display is the control sensitivity slider. It allows you to choose the resolution at
which you change the frequency. By moving the slider left or right your can select frequency
resolution changes of 100, 10, 1, 0.1, and 0.01 Hertz.
The up and down arrow buttons next to the frequency display perform the same way as turning a
knob. You can advance or reduce the output frequency. When finished in Explore mode, simply click
the Program Option Button
The volume control is in the center of this form. Usually a setting around half volume is popular.

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The WaveForm slider lets you access sine, square, triangle, sawtooth pos., sawtooth neg., and white
noise. When white noise is selected, there is no specific output frequency except for the thousands
of frequencies running the white noise routines.
Square Wave is the default waveform due to the harmonics it creates. Sine wave is also being used
for some new regimes
You can make changes to volume and frequency waveforms while in Program or Explore mode.
FreX uses a unique function in its digital signal processor call frequency tunnels, which allows for
seamless changes to frequency options while the frequency is running.
FreX also starts each frequency program with "soft starts" so no spikes are produced which
enhances the comfort for the user of contact electrodes. It is a good idea to reduce back ground
functions running in windows, to free up more processing power for smooth FreX operation

The In/Out switch toggles the Oscilloscope and Spectrum to display the output signal or the input
signal. Here we view the microphone input signal and when used with FDS, we are able to monitor
and set signal parameters for different applications and regimes.
A tutorial on how to do this will soon be available and announced in the FreX web pages.
The Spectrum

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The display on the right is the output oscilloscope and harmonics spectrum up to 22kHz The
oscilloscope verifies the selected waveform you are using. By altering the controls, you will be able
to run numerous configurations, displaying the function of harmonics being generated in the output
signal.
Fast Fourier Transform (FFT - a mathematical function) depth of calculating harmonic resolution can
be controlled along with Y Scale settings. Various chart pattern and mathematical regimes are
available for selection.
A Fourier Transform is the mathematical operation that takes measurements made with a radio
interferometer and transforms them into an image of the radio sky. The Fast Fourier Transform is a
technique used by computer programs that allows the Fourier Transform to be computed very
quickly.
Copyright 2005 - Web Definitions

Good health
Ken Uzzell
HealMe Foundation

FreX Sweep Mode

From the Tools menu you access FreX's Sweeps.


Update Build 10.11.01
The FreX Sweep Spectrum has been replaced with a Spectrogram as we have seen this to be more
useful in viewing harmonic densities. When used with the "input" switch and the PFA-4 and 5 as well
as just electrodes directly attached to the body and microphone port, then resonant "flares" may be
viewable depending on the sweep settings. We have noticed slight changes in the harmonic
densities when signal resonance occurs "sometimes".

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We do not understand enough about the nature of resonance to offer concrete data. The ERS
software works rather differently. While we have done all our work with sine waves, there may be
resonant events in biology that are triggered by square waves, and if so, the spectrogram could be
valuable here for investigating this area of application. For this reason it is made available.
Most of the default settings will be usable, but depending on how you hook up the body and what
sensors are used then you will have to play with settings to get an optimun harmonic density on the
spectrogram display.
Other Uses Of Sweeps
Frequency sweeps are useful in many situations. They are used for applying frequency
transmissions to a narrow or broad bandwidth. Many types of micro organisms morph (change) as
they evolve and not the entire population of a pathogen will reside at a given frequency. Running a
sweep program assists in targeting microbes that exist, just off center frequency.
Dr. Hulda Clark's frequency list comprises low, high and center frequencies for a particular
pathogen. Here you can use the frequency calculator to acquire the high and low frequency under
20,000Hz and use these frequencies to generate a sweep of the microbe's range.
Example
Herpes Zoster shingles has a low frequency of 416,600Hz, and a high frequency of 420,200Hz.
Using the Frequency conversion function, we get a low frequency of 13,018.8Hz and a high
frequency of 13,131.3Hz. Stepping through this range in 5Hz units for 180 seconds on each
frequency will take 72 minutes, and will provide an effective treatment regime for this virus. Sweeps
are often used to complement frequency Programs.
On the left of the Sweep form is the Sweep settings. These comprise the Start frequency, Finish
frequency, Step and Time components of the sweep program.
In this release, the Start frequency must be smaller than the Finish frequency. All input settings are
to 0.01 resolution.
FreX comes with James Bare's 10,022Hz to 10,029Hz experimental cancer sweep range, which can
be used to complement all cancer programs.
Example:
In the above sweep program, FreX will run all frequencies between 10,022Hz to 10,029Hz and will
increment the frequency in 0.01Hz steps. It will display and output each frequency for 0.86 seconds
before advancing to the next frequency. The program will take 10.03 minutes to execute.
When you change the sweep values, click the Calculate-n-Save button to update program settings
and to save your values.
Two buttons let you control the main program. Start and Stop. When you click the Start button the
program begins and is running in Program mode. This is where FreX outputs the frequencies and
works through the sweep program you created.
At any time you can click on the Explore Option. This will place the Sweep program in pause and
allow you to investigate frequencies in the area around the executing frequency. You may have
experienced a physiological response and wish to see if the running frequency can be tuned into the
response. Physiological responses have been associated with speedier healings when using
resonance initiated field effects (R.I.F.E.).
Controlling Explore Mode and information on physiological responses can be read under the Run
menu in these help files. Information regarding the oscilloscope and harmonics spectrum is also in
the Run section of these help files.
Good health
Ken Uzzell
www.heal-me.com.au

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FreX Wobble Function

Most audio signal generation electronics in computers will produce a slightly jittery or wobbling
frequency. In the Rife frequency range, the mid to low audio levels under 8,000 Hz, a jittery signal
exists of about 0.02Hz (2/100 th's of a Hz) when using the stable sine wave, this jittery effect is
slightly amplified with square and other sharp edge wave forms.
It has been found, that by amplifying this effect, by using small sweeps, a broader band width is
produced, which compensates for the targets resonance being slighty off-set to the output frequency.
This function is also known as a frequency convergence operation.
The image below displays the effect transmitted to a resonating signal from a single frequency
without much wobble to the broader effect a wobble function produces.
Single frequency, more power on the frequency, but narrow band width.

Wobble function produces broader signal coverage, but less overall signal strength, so lengthening
the frequency run times should be increased to compensate.

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Setting The Wobble Function


In this version, the Wobble Sweep function values have been locked to a Sweep Step of 0.1Hz and
with an ON Time of 1 second. You can alter the Lower and Upper limit offset, to create variable
spans for the Wobble function. The green slider allows you to check all the parameters of the sweep
function through the entire 20,000 Hz frequency range.
Usually, resonance band widths will be narrower in Hz at lower frequencies, and slightly expand as
the frequency increases.
You are free to save any Wobble setting for use later on.
To load a saved Wobble settings, simply selected if from the drop down combo box.
Good research
Ken Uzzell
www.heal-me.com.au

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