Introduction
I have been imprinting FSM protocols on 1-ounce bottles of a 50/50 mix of filtered water and alcohol (I like using Peach Brandy the best) for at least 4 years now. The water/alcohol mixture is the same I had been using to imprint the frequencies of Bach Flower Remedies for a treatment bottle. It is similar to a remote treatment and uses the same setup. Recently I discovered (quite by accident) that if you put the patient’s picture on the metal plate at the same time as the bottle, you will make the remedy work much better. Now I discovered (through the Facebook group “Frequency Imprinting”) that there are “holographic stickers” that you can also imprint on (who knew?). They are little round stickers you can find on Amazon for under $10 for 1000 of them. So now I am trying them out. Here are a few of my thoughts on imprinting FSM Protocols with it:
Can Possibly Imprint Longer Protocols
Since a hologram records interference patterns just like the ones used in FSM, they possibly can imprint more efficiently and hold more information. I have been told you can imprint thousands of frequencies. But they are imprinting single frequencies, not 2 frequencies in an interferential setup like FSM. To test this the first time, I imprinted the PTSD + EMs protocol which is 3 hours and 37 minutes long with my picture on the metal plate as well. I felt the difference right away when I put the sticker on. And that was after receiving a remote treatment when I was imprinting the sticker! So, it seems that you can imprint a very long treatment on these kinds of stickers. Now that is a revelation. Now when you put them on, I recommend wiping the area with alcohol to remove any oils on the skin since they will break down the adhesive. I even used Hollister medical adhesive on press tacks and pellets when doing ear acupuncture and they stayed on much longer. I plan on doing the same with these stickers. The ear pellets and press tacks held up well during a shower so I am hoping that the stickers will do equally well. But I know know that the sticker just needs to be inside your own body’s magnetic field to work. In a normal person your field extends 7-10 feet all around you and even if you are really sick will still extend 2/3 feet around you. For technical reasons, in-person treatments will always work best, mainly from the microcurrent effect Remote treatments and any kind of imprint do not produce any current so no microcurrent effect. But I have found a work-around using the frequencies themselves.I can get a similar effect (but not as strong) by treating the mitochondria themselves. You just put that at the beginning of the protocol. Now there are even two kinds of imprints. And they imprint using a different mechanism. If you only imprint one frequency or frequency pair in the case of FSM, You are imprinting directly on the energy content of electrons in the bonds of the material you are imprinting on. If you try to imprint another frequency you will probably overwrite the previous imprint. Thus, when you imprint multiple frequencies or a whole protocol. it cannot be by this mechanism.
I have recently duscovered that the effect of the stickers lasts about 2-3 days after you remove it from your field. That means they can be much easier to use. Just set them on your nightstand and you woill get the effect when you lay in bed. You don’t have to carry them around with you except if you expect to have some aggravation during the day.
Drops vs. Stickers
The stickers give the body a continuous exposure to the frequencies while taking the drops is more like getting a dose of the frequencies, So the stickers may be a stronger treatment. The one thing you will not get with either the drops or stickers (and remote treatment either for that matter) is the effects of microcurrent which you will only get if actual microcurrents are flowing through the target tissues. Remote treatments (and so drops and stickers) simply can’t do that. The magnetic field is simply too weak to induce current. Now I have read that Scalar waves induce ATP production as well so, if you adapt the setup to imprint the frequencies as scalar, maybe we will have the best of both worlds. Another thing to try.
There are times when the drops are preferable. For example, I have several patients who use drops made from a customized version of the Relax & Balance protocol that helps them get to sleep easier. The drops allow them to get the effect when they need it. It wouldn’t be advisable to get that stimulation throughout the day unless they have a lot of stress during the day too. Similarly, I would not advise getting stimulated with the “Adrenal Support” protocol at night. So, except for cases like this, I would go with the stickers. Besides, you won’t have to go through the trouble of making up the bottles.
Probably a Stronger Treatment Than the Drops or a Remote treatment
Unlike a remote treatment or a remedy, the sticker gives a constant stimulus, so you probably don’t have to worry about time so much. I’m not sure, but you probably can use the same amount of time on every frequency pair (say 3 minutes-that is how long Rife used, and they still use that length of time today with single frequencies). And just increase the current to say 200uA to imprint a sticker. That should imprint the frequencies just fine. This is worth some experimentation to be sure. We really don’t know what the amount of time a pair of frequencies is run for does to the imprint. Maybe the more time, the more bonds are imprinted. That is a reasonable guess on my part. So, it may make a difference after all. The more bonds imprinted, the stronger the effect? Again, a real difference between in person and remote. I am assuming that putting their picture on the plate at the same time as imprinting the sticker will boost the effect just like a remedy. Now that I know the effect, I won’t do it any other way. The stickers are a great way to extend the effect of a treatment throughout the week kind of like ear pellets and press tacks (Ear Acupuncture) can when doing acupuncture. And if your patient is going on vacation, giving them some stickers of their treatment(s) before they leave can prevent backsliding while they are gone. Now the stickers by themselves will come off rather easily in the shower. Another good reason to put them on your nightstand instead. Putting the extra adhesive on generally will help them to stay on for about a week. So, if you do that before they leave, they will do much better. Otherwise, imprint a bunch of them before they go. I have started giving my patients a small pouch to put their stickers in. As long as they keep them in their pocket or purse it will work. They just have to be in the patient’s magnetic field (extends around 7-10 feet) to work.
I had a patient who had neck surgery for neck pain and hand numbness. I gave him a sticker with the Wound Healing protocol. He forgot to put it in his pocket but when he did, his pain rapidly diminished (I made sure I modified it to run acute inflammation on a nerve for 10 minutes). I then sent a sticker with the Neck Pain protocol on it home with his girlfriend. His pain disappeared after only 10 minutes after putting it in his pocket! So, you see, you can do a lot with the right knowledge and the right equipment.
Where to put the sticker
I don’t have much experience with them yet but it appears that it doesn’t matter much where you put them. In fact it doesn’t appear that you don’t even have to stick them on your skin! As long as they are in your body’s magnetic field (which extends about 7-10 feet around you typically and even 2-3 feet when extremely ill). I am currently experimenting with a small pouch you can put them in that you can put in your pocket. I have read that some practitioners use a long wrist sweat band and put the sticker between folds of it. So as long as you don’t cover it with anything metal or conductive (which can shield it from magnetic fields) you should be fine. Similarly, you don’t want to put it in the same pocket as your phone or other electronic devices because they also emit a magnetic field and could interfere with the sticker. I have since discovered that the effect of an imprint lasts 2-3 days. That means you don’t have to carry it around with you under most circumferences, you can just leave it on your nightstand and sleep by it.The advantage of this approach is obvious. You don’t have to worry about them washing off in the shower and they are protected so the holographic top of the sticker (which the frequencies are imprinted on) won’t get damaged.
The Microcurrent Effect
When you do an in-person treatment, there is current flowing through the tissues of the body. Depending on where you put the electrodes will affect where the current flows and how many current paths there are. When doing FSM you typically are running the protocol at 100uA. So, you will get the microcurrent effect of boosting the production of ATP by as much as 500%! Since ATP is the molecule the cells use for it’s energy needs, you will boost all cellular functions. his includes things like cell division, making proteins, and cellular repair . But, since when you do a remote treatment or use imprinted things like stickers you do not get any current flow in the tissues (the magnetic field is too weak), so you will not get the microcurrent effect. Now there is a way to get a similar (but weaker) effect with the frequencies. I have begun using it in the protocols I run remotely or use to imprint with and it does help a little but not as strong as microcurrent. But some treatments the did not work remotely before work with the mitochondria mini protocol at the beginning of the protocol work with that added.
