You may be aware of the recent craze around the iteracare Terahertz Frequency Wand found on many social media platforms. Terahertz is the frequency that healthy cells vibrate. Water holds memory and is one of the most effective ways to transmit frequency. Our body’s are 60% to 70% water. Wanded drinking water will hold the frequency for 24 hours. So wanding your water and body can aid in better health. See below how this combined treatment has helped me.
I bought my Classic Wand on November 14th and started using it immediately. As recommended I began with wanding my water for 2 minutes. Wanding water changes the structure allowing for better hydration. I’ve noticed that drinking structured water daily has aided in better absorption of my dopamine protocol of Mucuna and 99%LDopa. Additionally, I’d had upper and lower back pain for more than 10 months. A weak lower back, and stabbing upper back pain. In just three days my pain and discomfort were reduced by 80% and completely gone in 10 days. I spent less than 15 minutes each day wanding. To date my upper back/neck remains pain free, and my lower back weakness remains resolved as long as I continue to Wand. I think my gait aggravates my lower back causing re-inflammation requiring maintenance.
Another benefit that was immediately clear was the added energy, and I mean lots of energy, that seemed to significantly reduced my bradykinesia. Now for the bad news, the added energy created an uptick in my tremor initially but I’ve since resolved that by reducing wanding time and learning the protocol my body accepts. I use a lower setting (#2) more often.
This product is not a medical device, but I understand the technology to be similar to the Tesla Med Bed, and the healing philosophy, is based somewhat on Chinese Medicine in the form of Meridian and Chi points. I invite anyone to further elaborate as my knowledge here is minimal, and I have no science, engineering, or Chinese Medicine background.
To learn more. The first video is “How to begin using your IteraCare “magic wand”. The second video highlights the manufacture, and includes the development of the product, and safety protocol. Both videos are about 20 minutes each.
You should be aware that there is a plethora of knock offs and fakes that are blue light blow dryers on many platforms including Amazon. They don’t have the quartz crystal lining which is responsible for delivering the proper Terahertz frequency. I’ve included the manufacture link below and if you look at the wand shaft, you’ll see the correct slot pattern which is one way of determining the authenticity.
For more information you can search “iteraCare frequency wand testimonials” on Facebook and youtube to hear more stories. I’ll be posting my progress here every four weeks, stay tuned!
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I hold you in high regard, wish you well, and I am glad that this is working for you. As regarding this device, the manufacturer's website seems to be here:
They say almost nothing about the product: "Integrates three top technologies - Terahertz, Quantum and Optical Quartz. Its component is cast with more than one hundred trace elements."
"Terahertz" merely refers to a very wide range of frequencies. Without further detail it is impossible to evaluate this statement. As to the idea that human cells resonate at such frequencies, please provide a proper study as a reference. "Quantum ", in this context, means nothing whatsoever. Optical Quartz might or might or might not be relevant to transmitting wherever frequencies they are transmitting. The trace elements in the metal casting are irrelevant.
It is not impossible that this device might be helping people for some reason, but personally I am not about to buy it. I would be interested in a link to a page that actually describes this product.
Having lots of believers does not mean something is effective. Thousands bilked by fraudulent "energy medicine" devices: seattletimes.com/seattle-ne...
I have a pdf of their science report, but can't figure out how to attach it here. The science papers are found under Guides and Files on the "iTeracare Therapy Device - Community & Support Hub" page of Facebook. It's my guess that putting too much information on their website would only invite regulators. I've seen some amazing stories and witnessed real benefits of people i know. I'll be following up with progress both good and bad.
I can say my husband and i use it almost daily, for him it's eliminated his brain fog and increased his energy. So i bought one for my healthy daughter who loves the added energy, and her boyfriend who recently suffered from IBS after a trip to Mexico, tried everything to clear it up and finally gave in to the Wand and is now a believer. Call it placebo or not i believe it can benefit some people.
When I looked up this technology on PubMed studies I mostly found terahertz used as low level radiation in disease detection. A study on its effectiveness in dermatological conditions (first article) Second article is: A Review of Feasible Applications of THz Waves in Medical Diagnostics and Treatments. It is a free article and discusses success mostly in treatment of some cancers as well as heart issues.
Thanks for the info on the Symbyxbiome laser, lots of testimonials, pointing to the same benefits I'm noticing from the IteraCare Classic Wand. I did notice their website is a bit messed up so I'll check back later. What does their product sell for. I did notice that the Symbybiome laser covers a smaller surface area, where the iteraCare Wand is held up to 10" off the body.
I agree with the general 'pessimism' of others here....
Whenever I investigate a new device, supplement, or other PD or other disease intervention... these are always the things I look for and my casual visit of their website revealed NONE of these:
1. science supported research (NIH) and published results
2. REAL user testimonials that I believe
3. endorsements from scientists that I believe
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SECONDARY CONFIRMATIONS that I seek:
4. What does Bolt_Upright think?
5. general posts about it here and on other health forums
Believe me, i thought it was a rather goofy tool, and then it worked!
I tend to follow anecdotal experiences more than "trust the science" after the last two years. The (NIH) would never weigh in positively since they can offer a drug instead. Don't get me wrong, I get the importance of further back-up, but for me $350.00 dollars was much less then what i had spent to date on my back, and I was beginning to assume that I'd have to live with my back pain.
I have two friends with Sciatica which the device did not help them however with further probing, they fell short of using it daily after just 3 and 5 days. For me, however the results were fast, and I'm so thankful for that.
The Classic 2.0 just came out and they've increased the cost to $395.00. It's the red one, on the link above. The shipping time was 4 or 5 days, but the holidays will slow it down I'm sure. Mine came from within the US.
please upload a photo of your device and if you have a video testimonial -- even better... please upload that to youtube... we'd all like to see first-hand experience, thanks
I hope you're ready for this. I've known Kevin and Andrea for two years, via social media. The device changed his life, I've seen it from beginning to end. this is as real as it gets.
thanks ... but most particularly i need to see SOLID science results... i've known this forum to attract too many scammers (not saying you are one) ... lots of predators out there seeing us as desperate and easy prey...
The interaction between terahertz and biomacromolecules is very important. To date, we have found that different biomacromolecules have different absorption peaks. However, no complete spectral analysis of biomacromolecules has been established. In addition, terahertz waves can cause structural changes in some biological macromolecules, but the frequency range has not been clarified, and the ultimate function of organisms has not been explained.
They observed that terahertz waves could lead to abnormal retinal gene expression and tissue damage after 2 min of radiation.
Studies from other groups indicated that terahertz waves have no obvious effect on the structures and functions of DNA.
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