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Re: redbudal post# 84923

Monday, 11/02/2009 10:42:28 PM

Monday, November 02, 2009 10:42:28 PM

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BioHarp Basics Part 1: Understanding how it works.

As an experimental example, assume that the reference frequency is 50.40 KHz.

At this time, a mouse is very good in health so "green" is indicated if the measured frequency is within the range from 50.40 to 48.38 KHz,

the mouse is good in health so "yellow" is indicated if the measured frequency is within the range from 48.37 to 46.79 KHz, and

the mouse is inflammatory so "red" is indicated if the measured frequency is less than 46.78 KHz.

If "yellow" and "red" are irregularly indicated, it is judged to be cancer.

Those mice showing a measurement frequency of 50,400 Hz to 48,380 Hz were very healthy (green), and

Those mice showing a measurement frequency ranging from 48,370 Hz to 46,790 Hz were relatively healthy (yellow).

When "yellow" and "red" were displayed irregularly, it is judged to be cancer.

In particular, the differences of measurement frequencies in respective measurements are maintained uniform in the case of normal condition.

In the case of inflammation, the measurement frequencies are lower than those of the normal condition but maintain uniform frequency differences.

However, in the case of cancer, the measurement frequencies showed a large deviation, in particular, maintained a similar or lower level than the case of inflammation, suddenly rose to the level of normal frequency range, and then dropped to the frequency range of inflammation. In this way, the measurement frequencies show large differences at respective measurements.