The Science of Sound: How Frequencies Are Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
What if the future of cancer treatment had nothing to do with chemicals, needles, or surgery — and everything to do with sound?

Have you ever seen someone shatter glass using only their voice? This is due to a phenomenon called resonant frequency. If you tap on a glass, it emits a natural resonant frequency. If a person can match the same frequency of the glass with their voice, they can shatter it into pieces!
In his Tedx Talk, “Shattering Cancer with Resonant Frequencies,” Associate Professor and Director of Music at Skidmore College, Anthony Holland, wondered if they could create the same effect in a living organism or cell. Holland teamed up with a group of cancer researchers in an attempt to prove his theory and try to destroy targeted cancer cells using only frequencies, or sound. The results were astounding! Not only were they able to completely destroy cancer cells, but the intervention even slowed cancer cell growth rates up to 65%.
Believe it or not, this isn't a new discovery. In 1920, Royal Rife first identified the human cancer virus using a very powerful microscope. He later found a frequency of electromagnetic energy that would cause the cancer virus to diminish completely when entered into the energy field. This great discovery led Rife to create a device that could be tuned to output the frequency that would destroy the cancer. He invented the Rife Frequency Generator, commonly called Rife Ray Machine (very similar to the L.I.F.E system we use here at Regenergy), which he claimed could diagnose and eliminate diseases like cancer by tuning into electrical impulses given off by diseased tissue.
The use of frequencies to treat cancer and other diseases is making an appearance in hospitals today. Histotripsy is an innovative medical treatment that uses precisely focused, high-intensity acoustic pulses to mechanically destroy targeted tissues through cavitation, without heat or incisions. It's currently FDA-cleared for liver tumor ablation and is being investigated for a range of other applications, including kidney, prostate, and brain tissue. HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) uses a focused beam of ultrasound energy to thermally ablate targeted tissue by raising its temperature to a point that causes cell death, without damaging surrounding structures. It's used clinically for conditions including uterine fibroids, prostate cancer, essential tremor, and certain liver and kidney tumors.
At the end of his talk, Holland says "I believe the future of children’s cancer hospitals will be a different place. They will be a place where children gather and make new friends, they probably won't even know they are sick. They’ll draw pictures, color in their books, and play with their toys, all the while unaware that above them, a beautiful, blue plasma light is emanating healing, pulsing fields, shattering their cancer, painlessly, and non-toxically, one cell at a time."
We believe that with this technology, that future is very possible.
Watch Anthony Holland's Tedx talk here:

