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Old 09-28-2009, 05:26 PM   #3
Tango
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Default Re: How to measure Human Body Vibration?

I'll give U a hint... Listen to the words....


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" I Heat Up, I Cool Down..." " I Got words, in My head, So I say them "

" I don't let lying get me down "" Gonna take it, the way that I found it "

" I Feel Funky, I FEEL Good... Gotta tell Ya, I'm in the Neighborhood "

" Gonna fly like a Bird on the Wing, Hold on to me hand,Honey, Sing Sing Sing"

Tango


Its ALL about Frequency....



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Originally Posted by gscraig View Post
Hello All,

I am hoping that someone can assist me with the question in the Subject line.

I have read and heard a variety of information in relation to our bodies "vibration", but I do not understand how do you measure to know what level you are vibrating on.

I came of across the information below in a book that I read which measures the body in Megahertz, but it does not indicate how to determine at what number of mhz you are vibrating. Maybe this will help with finding the answer.
Thanks in advance.

"Normal vibratory of the human body is 62 MHZ., the brain functions optimally between 72 and 90 Mhz. When the body lowers to 58 Mhz it can catch a cold, 57 Mhz the flu, 55 Mhz candida, 52 Mhz Epstein, 42 Mhz cancer and at 25 Mhz death begins".

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