Human Biofield

What is
the Biofield?

The Biofield is formed by the body in space, produced by the body’s emissions and interactions with the processes of the environment. The Biofield provides information exchange between a particular subject, the environment and other subjects.

Overview

Our environment is polluted and damaging to our health. It makes us ill internally by damaging bio-molecules, reducing our natural electronic strength and interferes with the normal interactions that we have with our environment.

As a result, our Biofield is impaired and fails to transfer information for function. The food and liquids that we consume come highly processed and lacking in nutritional values. Their own biofields are affected due to manufacturing processes and chemicals added for preservation. Even water has lost its potential to properly mediate optimal electronic or charge exchanges.

As technology moves ahead, we find ourselves increasingly in the presence of strong artificial electromagnetic sources, which drown the natural signals from the earth itself, and which have increased propensity to distort our natural biorhythms. Our body now has to use more energy to maintain order, draining us of our reserve energy sources and again weakening our Biofield.

Function

One of the key functions of the Biofield is to strengthen our ability to cope with stress. You need to be able to adapt to stress in a positive way, or it will have very negative consequences to your well-being and performance.

Physical, emotional, mental and environmental stress can rupture the integrity of you Biofield. Researchers report that energy imbalances and blockages occur in the Biofield due to trauma, stress, abuse, deficiencies, outside pathogens or auto-intoxication and immune dysfunction. Computers, TVs, cell phones and other electronic devices emit electromagnetic radiation that also disrupt the Biofield and place stress on your body–causing tension, fatigue, headaches and more. The weaker your Biofield, the less able it is to resist additional stress. When this happens, your life becomes a vicious cycle of “noise” and “static” which seriously compromises your ability to function. Many authorities, such as the Harvard Medical School, link chronic stress to a host of adverse health issues.

Research

"Theoretical Foundations and Therapeutic Mechanisms of Solfeggio Frequency Therapy"

by Prof Dr Gopinathan,independent Researcher


Solfeggio frequencies (174–963 Hz) have been used for centuries in sound-based therapies across cultures, with modern research validating their effects on stress reduction, cellular repair, and emotional balance (Yang et al., 2023). For instance, 528 Hz lowers cortisol levels and enhances DNA photonic absorption, suggesting biomolecular benefits (Akimoto et al., 2018; InsightTimer, 2024). These frequencies operate through neuroendocrine modulation, brainwave entrainment, and cellular resonance (Padhy et al., 2025; Thieme-Connect, 2023). 


Traditional audio methods face limitations like environmental interference, but wearable devices like the EBOOSTER deliver vibrations directly, improving biofield synchronization and enabling customizable protocols (Rubik, 2002; Wikipedia, 2024). While promising, further clinical trials are needed to standardize protocols and validate systemic effects (MDPI, 2020).

"The Science and Healing Potential of Frequency Therapy: Foundations for the EBOOSTER Frequency Product"

by Prof Dr Gopinathan independent Researcher


Frequency therapy merges ancient practices (e.g., Gregorian chants) with modern science, demonstrating how sound vibrations influence health (Lim et al., n.d.). Solfeggio frequencies like 528 Hz (DNA repair) and 174 Hz (pain relief) modulate brainwaves and the biofield (Rubik, 2002; Korotkov, n.d.). Clinical studies show 40 Hz therapy reduces fibromyalgia pain (Naghdi et al., 2015), while 432 Hz music lowers heart rate more than 440 Hz (Calamassi & Pomponi, 2019). 


Researchers like Rubik and Korotkov have advanced biofield measurement, supporting wearable technologies like the EBOOSTER, which uses targeted frequencies for stress relief and sleep enhancement (Forbes Technology Council, 2022). Despite compelling evidence, rigorous trials are needed to solidify frequency therapy’s role in integrative health (MDPI, 2020).
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