![]() ![]() If you have a slight allergy to nickel, you may wish to try this product: Nickel Guard - No Nickel - Protective Coating Solution for Nickel Objects (or another similar product).įor those with a higher sensitivity to nickel, we suggest avoiding the Handle Extender, and instead recommend the stainless-steel Contour Boot or the Circuit Boot. Our Handle Extender is aluminum and is plated in nickel to create a corrosion resistant barrier between the metal and its environment. The Circuit and Contour Boots are made of stainless steel, which contains a very small amount of nickel to achieve its corrosion resistant properties (similar to the amount found in a stainless steel spoon or fork). 285 Hz - This frequency is believed to improve energy levels and enhance overall physical stamina. Audiometry is the gold standard in cases of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss. At this frequency, the ideal balance between tactile vibration and time of tone decay is obtained, and therefore this tuning fork is preferable to test hearing. This alloy produces audible overtones in our unweighted forks and sustained vibrations/frequencies in our weighted forks, which are critical elements in producing optimal results in Biofield Tuning. Heres a brief overview of each frequency and its benefits along with 3 additional commonly found in modern tuning fork sets: 174 Hz - This frequency is associated with reducing pain, inflammation, and tension in the body. However, ENT clinicians use 512 Hz tuning forks to test hearing and not the vibration sense. This alloy proved to be the most resilient while maintaining our high standards for clear, sustained working tones. Biofield Tuning forks are manufactured in America with a premium aluminum alloy and a proprietary finishing process that minimizes absorption into the skin, maximizes sustained vibration, and extends fork life.Īfter having many forks fail during tuning sessions, Eileen worked for years to develop a premium alloy that would better withstand the stress that Biofield Tuning places on forks. ![]()
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