Claims of "DNA rewriting" and healing by frequency
It is often claimed that exposure to the frequency 7.83 Hz "rewrites" or "activates" DNA, "resets cells" or that there exists a single universal "healing frequency" of the body. For these claims there is no scientific support.
It is often claimed that exposure to the frequency 7.83 Hz "rewrites" or "activates" DNA, "resets cells" or that there exists a single universal "healing frequency" of the body. For these claims there is no scientific support.
DNA is a chemical molecule; its sequence is "rewritten" only by biological processes (replication, repair, mutation), not by exposure to a weak electromagnetic field of extremely low frequency. The SR fields are moreover energetically negligible — on the order of a billion times weaker than the ordinary background to which we are exposed daily. Likewise, there is no single "resonant healing frequency" of the organism: the body is made up of many tissues with different properties, and no serious physiology assigns health to a single frequency.
It is fair to add that the influence of geomagnetic and SR activity on humans is a subject of research — there are hypotheses and review works suggesting weak statistical associations Cherry 2002 Nelson 2025 Nevoit 2025. But that is the level of 🧪 (hypothesis), and moreover about correlations, not about "DNA rewriting" or guaranteed healing. Between "there is an interesting question to research here" and "the frequency will heal you" there is a chasm. We make no health promises and the SR is not a therapeutic method.
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- Cherry2002Cherry, N. (2002). Schumann Resonances, a plausible biophysical mechanism for the human health effects of Solar/Geomagnetic Activity. Natural Hazards, 26, 279–331.Open source
- Nelson2025Nelson, I. (2025). Exploring the influence of Schumann resonance and electromagnetic fields on bioelectricity and human health. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine.Open source
- Nevoit2025Nevoit, G., et al. (2025). Schumann Resonances and the Human Body: Questions About Interactions, Problems and Prospects. Applied Sciences.Open source