- Human Electrical Frequencies and Fields
- Coffee frequency and the power of therapeutic grade
essential oils
Human Electrical Frequencies and Fields
"Frequency is defined as a measurable rate of electrical energy flow
that is constant between any two points. Everything has an electrical
frequency, and what an incredible discovery it was for me to learn that
essential oils contain frequencies that are several times greater than the
frequencies of herbs and foods.
Robert 0. Becker, M.D., the author of the book,The Body Electric
validates the electrical frequency of the human body.
 Royal Raymond Rife, M.D., developed a "frequency generator" in the
early 1920s. With this he found that with certain frequencies he could destroy
a cancer cell or a virus. He found that certain frequencies could prevent the
development of disease, and others would destroy disease.
Nikola Tesla said that if you could eliminate certain outside frequencies
that interfered in our bodies, we would have greater resistance toward disease.
Bjorn Nordenstrom, a radiologist of Stockholm, Sweden, who wrote
"Biologically Closed Circuits," discovered in the early 1980s that by
putting an electrode inside a tumor and running a milliamp D.C. current through
the electrode, he could dissolve the cancer tumor and stop its growth. He found
that the human body had electropositive and electronegative energy fields.
For a number of years during my clinical practice, I researched the use of
electrical energy for the purpose of reversing the disease process. I kept
feeling that there had to be a more natural way of increasing a person's
electrical frequency, which led to the discovery of the electrical frequency of
oils.
One of the things that I noticed with my patients was that they felt better
emotionally when they first started to use essential oils. It seemed that,
within seconds, congestion would begin to loosen just through simple inhalation
of an oil. Certain oils applied on location would decrease pain 50-80 percent
within 1-3 minutes. Some even experienced a decrease in pain within seconds. I
could not have thought that an oil applied to the bottom of the feet could
travel to the neck and reduce pain by 70 percent within one minute. As I saw
this happen over and over, I started to realize that there had to be other
aspects and elements in the oils that had to be researched.
Measuring in hertz, we found that processed/canned food had a zero Hz
frequency, fresh produce had up to 15 Hz, dry herbs from 12-22 Hz, and fresh
herbs from 20-27 Hz. Essential oils started at 52 Hz and went as high as 320
Hz, which is the frequency of rose oil. A healthy body, from head to foot,
typically has a frequency ranging from 62 to 78 Hz, while disease begins at 58
Hz.
Clinical research shows that essential oils have the highest frequency of
any natural substance known to man, creating an environment in which disease,
bacteria, virus, fungus, etc., cannot live. I believe that the chemistry
and frequencies of essential oils have the ability to help man maintain the
optimal frequency to the extent that disease cannot exist.
Once in a while, individuals using an essential oil for the first time will
say they broke out with a rash or had an allergic reaction. So many reactions
are the body's chemical sensitivity kicking in and saying, "protect
me." However, when I worked with people with severe allergies, even
universal reactors, once they understood that pure essential oils actually
detoxify and help re-establish cellular balance, would calm down and realize
they were not having a reaction. It's amazing to see how we in America have
become sensitive to things around us, and yet at the same time we are
desensitized to the things that are killing us, causing allergies, depressing
the immune system, creating a weakness for diseases, such as candida, epstein
bar, chronic fatigue syndrome, hypoglycemia, universal reactor symptoms, and
other chemical sensitive problems. It just goes from level one to level six,
manifesting different symptoms.
Because the sense of smell is so incredible, it is important to understand
why we have these sensitivities and reactions. Let's go back to the early days
of steam distillation, which is one of the most common ways of extracting oils
from plants, trees, shrubs, flowers and herbs. This is done by sending steam
into a chamber that holds the raw product. As the steam rises, it stimulates
the oil membranes in the plant, causing them to open, thereby releasing the oil
molecule that has a micro-fine membrane around it, which is there to protect
the oil. If the membrane is fractured while the oil is being released, the oil
is damaged, and the molecular structure of the oil is altered. in nature, as
the evening cools, the oil comes closer to the surface. As the day begins, the
sun's warmth causes this membrane to relax, open and release the oil into the
atmosphere.
Vertical steam distillation gives us the greatest potential for protecting
the oil and maintaining its integrity in order to protect its therapeutic
benefits for fragrance and balancing the body. All of this must work on the
areas in the brain that are connected to the limbic system, which affects
emotional trauma release, appeases anxiety and helps overcome depression. In
ancient distillation, low pressure (5 pounds and under) and low temperature
were extremely important in order to have the therapeutic benefits of this
gentle process.
Marcel Espieu, who has been the President of the Lavender Growers
Association for 21 years in southern France, told me, when I was studying with
him, that the best quality of oil would be produced when the pressure was
zero pounds during distillation.
Temperature also has a very distinct effect on the oils. At certain
temperatures, the oil fragrance, as well as the chemical constituents, can be
changed. High pressures and high temperatures seem to cause a harshness in the
oil where even the oil pH and the electropositive and electronegative balance
are greatly affected.
For example, Cypress requires 24 hours at a maximum of 245 degrees at 5
pounds of pressure in order for all of the active constituents and properties
to be released. But if it is distilled less than 22 hours, 18-20 of the primary
constituents will be missing, which are absolutely essential to the therapeutic
application of the oil and the expected response. However, most of the
distilling operations throughout the world distill cypress for only one hour
and 15 minutes.
Lavender is distilled in France with a steam temperature of up to 350
degrees and up to 155 pounds of pressure for 15 minutes. Although the oil is
easily sold and marketed, it is of very poor quality. The problem we have in
America is that people are more concerned about price than quality. Naturally,
you can sell lavender oil inexpensively if you can produce a pound of oil in 15
minutes versus a pound of oil in an hour and a half. To maintain the highest
grade of oil and to be able to get all the properties in the oil that create
the therapeutic effect in the healing of burns, reducing of headaches and
fevers and overcoming insomnia and PMS, that oil must be of the highest grade
and quality.
In the larger fields of the world during the distillation time, one can see
chemical trucks hooked into the distillers pumping solvents into the water
already in the boiler. This increases the oil production by as much as 18
percent. However, when you put a chemical in the water and force this with
steam into the plant, it causes a fracturing of the molecular stricture of the
oil, altering its fragrance and constituents because you cannot separate the
chemicals from the oil after it comes through the condenser.
Most of the lavender oil sold in America today is lavendin, which is a
hybrid and is grown and distilled in either China or Russia. The oil production
in both locations tests high in radioactive isotopes. They bring it into
France, cut it with synthetic linolol acetate to improve the fragrance, add
propylene glycol or SD 40, which is a solvent that has no smell 'and increases
the volume, and then sell it in the United States as lavender oil. We in
America don't know the difference and are happy to buy and sell it for $5-7 per
half ounce in health food stores, beauty salons, grocery and department stores
and through mail order.
Frankincense is another example of an adulterated oil. The frankincense
resin, or gum, that is sold in Somalia costs between $30,000 and $35,000 per
ton and when steam distilled is very expensive. However, frankincense that is
sold for as low as $25 per ounce is distilled with alcohol. When these cut,
synthetic and adulterated oils cause rashes, burns or other irritations, we
wonder why we don't get the benefit we were expecting and come to the
conclusion that essential oils don't have that much value.
There are first, second, third and fourth stages of distillation, with each
one becoming weaker and weaker to which synthetic fragrance constituents are
added and then sold to the unsuspecting public. Many people have jumped on the
bandwagon because of the money-making potential that they see with essential
oils. They buy cheap oils, rebottle them, label them as 100 percent pure
essential oils and market them without ever knowing their origin or who was
responsible for the distillation.
After seeing the number of farms going out of business in France and
Germany, I was concerned that the day would come when we would have a difficult
time obtaining oils. I felt I needed to find farm land where we could begin
growing our own crops in order to secure our supply and quality. After many
months of looking, I was led to the Benawah Valley near St. Maries, Idaho,
where we now have 50 acres in production.
We were very specific in choosing land that had never had chemicals on it
because all our growing and production operations are strictly organic. Our
farms in Utah, Idaho, and France are all organic. Young Living is now
supervising the distillation of some of the oils that it sells as well as
buying directly from the distilleries in order to avoid adulteration and
inferior quality of oils that are produced around the world. We begin with the
pure seeds and take them all the way through the growing, harvesting,
distilling, formulating, packaging and marketing. This way we know what we have
and can stand behind the production and the quality.
At the Young Living Research Farm in Idaho, I built four different
distillers and, as I mentioned, the largest and only stainless steel vertical
steam distiller in North America, so we could control our operation in order to
produce the highest quality of oil possible. After building the first two, I
invented a steam decompression chamber and manifold that delivers the steam at
zero pounds of pressure to the chambers.
In 1994, we produced an extremely high quality of peppermint and clary sage
oils as well as the first distilled wild tansy oil in the world. When we
attended the essential oil medical convention in September of 1994, everyone
who sampled the oils was excited and wanted to know where they could purchase
some. They were fascinated with the wild tansy as that was a new and almost
exotic smell for them. We have acquired more farm land in Utah and will be
building an entire distillery there so that the new crops can be distilled on
site. Our projection for the spring of 1996 is to plant 1,500 acres in crop
between Utah and Idaho."
Copyright 1996-99 D. Gary Young
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