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What is ANF Therapy?



By ANF TeamIn ANF Therapy(Sam Leslie)

Posted January 22, 2020

Amino Neuro Frequency is a non-thermal EMF device, classified as a “biofield therapy” as supported by the research of Muehsam et al. (2015): Recent research has demonstrated “the existence of these extremely weak EMF effects suggests the possibility of bio information flow at extremely low energies and could foreshadow a paradigm shift away from the biochemical paradigm towards an information oriented model where weak EMF signaling plays an ESSENTIAL role in biological regulation”. This means we can observe the device’s influence in the nervous system through measuring its EMF. How Do ANF Discs Hold Frequencies? An ANF disc is composed of a 28.4% carbon metal alloy. The frequency is embedded into it using an ‘Accelerator Frequency Generator’ (AFG) using “coax cables attached to a large vacuum control box. The vacuum box maintains a 0.05 PSI during disc programming which allows the AFG to send specific frequencies into the box without the normal atmosphere around then causing interference. With the use of nanoscale technology, Amino Neuro Frequency discs can store and emit pre-programmed frequencies. Once activated, the discs can be used for a continuous 72 hours. ANF discs do not require an electrical source, hence making them conveniently “wearable.”


Part 1 of “What is ANF?”

Aminoneurofrequency is a non-thermal EMF device. Part 1. ANF is a biofield therapy which has been supported by Muehsam et al. (2015) Recent research has demonstrated “the existence of these extremely weak EMF effects suggests the possibility of bio information flow at extremely low energies and could foreshadow a paradigm shift away from the biochemical paradigm towards an information oriented model where weak EMF signaling plays an ESSENTIAL role in biological regulation”. This means we can observe the influence of the nervous system through measuring its EMF.


Look at the next few parts as we look into “how it works”


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