Frequencies
There have been many lists of frequencies from varying researchers.
Links to many of the free lists are available on this page.
For instruction on setting up a frequency set for yourself, visit our DIY page.
electroherbalism.com
These are lists linked by electroherbalism.com, most are hosted on their site.
The Consolidated Annotated Frequency List (CAFL) - The most popular list on Electroherbalism. It is the Electroherbalism Master List and a highl-used reference for frequency researchers.
Non-Consolidated Frequency List (NCFL) - This contains separate lists of frequencies from many sources. It also contains 2 frequency lists that the CAFL does not incorporate - frequencies for muscles in the body and for chemical elements.
The All-Frequencies CAFL (AFCAFL) - Contributed by Roger Archibald based on his research, this list contains many updates to the original CAFL, and is considered experimental.
Frequency Cross Reference (CAFL XREF) - The CAFL Cross Reference which is Indexed by frequency and lists all the conditions for which the frequency is used.
The Eighty Year Enigma - Rife and Hoyland’s Frequencies Explained- (PDF) A Report by the British Rife Research Group from November 2016
Hulda Clark frequencies converted by the scalar octave method for use on audio range devices. Available in Excel or Word format.
Rife MORs is a list of what are thought to be some of "Rife's original sine wave frequencies that were in use during several different time periods during his life."
The FreX Database was developed by Ken Uzzell. As he describes it, "FreX is designed to be an educational entry point for scientists, researchers, homeopathic and naturopathic doctors, interested in evaluating Frequency Therapy." It is a free exe download on the website, and provides a PC interface to the CAFL frequency sets which are output to the computer's sound card.
Brainwave Frequency Listing - This is a list kept by Michael Triggs on the Lunar Sight website and contains an extensive listing of brainwave frequencies and others like colors, scale notes, plus a few rife frequencies. Colorful and well annotated. Read the introduction.
Harmonics and Heterodyning - A short article that explains some of the aspects of using square waves for frequency work.
Frequency Session Tools JPGs of a Session Log for use during frequency sessions and a Frequency Chart for manually designing and/or recording the frequencies in a bank.
DIYPEMF.com
These are lists linked by diypemf.com, most of them are linked through electroherbalism as well and not doubled on this page.
Electro Therapy Device Frequency List - ETDFL is a list that is available in 12 languages