ETDFL Frequency List
What is the ETDFL Frequency List?
ETDFL stands for Electro-Therapy Device Frequency List.
It is a reference list used mainly by bioresonance devices, frequency therapy devices, Rife machines, digital frequency generators, and zappers.
The list associates specific frequency values with various health conditions, symptoms, or biological states, which users can program into compatible devices.
Origin and Background
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The ETDFL project is operated by a team based in Germany (Berlin).
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It is considered a modernized and expanded successor of the older CAFL (Consolidated Annotated Frequency List).
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Frequencies are collected from:
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bioresonance clinics,
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device manufacturers,
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practitioners using electro-therapy systems worldwide.
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The list is updated periodically (usually yearly) and distributed mainly as PDF files, often in multiple languages.
What is it used for?
The ETDFL list is intended to:
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provide frequency values that can be entered into electro-therapy or bioresonance devices,
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support practitioners or users who apply frequency-based alternative or complementary methods.
Typical devices that use ETDFL frequencies include:
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Rife machines,
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bioresonance systems (e.g. SCIO, Quantum devices),
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digital zappers,
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programmable frequency generators
(often operating in ranges from a few Hz up to hundreds of kHz or even MHz).
What does the list contain?
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Thousands of frequency entries
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Each entry is linked to a condition, symptom, or biological label
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Frequencies are usually listed in Hz or kHz
Example entries (illustrative only):
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Acne → 0.05 kHz, 0.37 kHz, 0.83 kHz
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Alcohol addiction → 0.23 kHz, 0.29 kHz
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Adenitis → 0.12 kHz, 0.24 kHz
The same condition often has multiple frequencies, which users may apply sequentially or as programs, depending on the device.
