OHM Signature Service Knowledge Base
Remote Frequency Healing — Longevity for All
The Core Service: What It Is
OHM Signature Longevity Frequency Healing is a remote frequency therapy protocol that uses electromagnetic and scalar frequencies to:
- Harmonize cellular stress patterns.
- Reduce pathogen loads.
- Support immune resilience.
- Slow biological aging.
- Improve energy, mood, and recovery.
Participants enroll by submitting a photo + intake form, which is analyzed through photoanalysis technology. Personalized remote frequency protocols are then delivered weekly for ongoing improvements in cellular health and biological age.
The Value Proposition
Why this matters:
- Accessibility — What was once locked in $10k–$100k/year elite clinics or military research programs is now available to everyone through OHM membership.
- Measurable — Participants receive regular biometric scans and AI-driven reports, showing real progress in biological age and vitality markers.
- Scalable — Remote frequency delivery means anyone in the world can access healing, regardless of geography.
- Impactful — Every membership funds impact through The Roy Foundation, gifting memberships and wellness access to underserved communities.
The Science & History
Past — The Origins
- Nikola Tesla (1890s): Pioneered electromagnetism and resonance, showing how frequencies interact with biology.
- Royal Raymond Rife (1930s): Developed devices targeting microbes with precise frequencies.
- Georges Lakhovsky (1920s–30s): Advanced theories of cellular resonance via “multiple wave oscillators.”
Legacy: Early discoveries were promising but fragmented by controversy and regulatory suppression.
Present — Today’s Reality
- Defense/Military Research: Electromagnetic bioeffects studied for decades in labs.
- Elite Longevity Clinics: Services available but only at high cost ($10k–$100k/year).
- Field Leaders: Innovators like Dr. Jeff Sutherland (our Chief Science Advisor) operationalized protocols for global clients, showing measurable reductions in cellular age and pathogen load.
Access Gap: The science exists, but is siloed, expensive, and hidden from the public.
Future — OHM
- Democratize access: Deliver 10x better outcomes at 10x less cost.
- Impact: Longevity protocols for all, not just the 1%.
Proof Points & Credibility
- Scientific Advisor: Dr. Jeff Sutherland, Ph.D. in cancer research, co-creator of Scrum, pioneer in frequency protocols with decades of clinical practice and global clients.
- Technology: Photoanalysis + scalar/electromagnetic frequency delivery.
- Access Model: Remote + affordable + scalable
How It Works (Member Journey)
- Sign-Up — Member joins
- Photo + Intake — Submit a high-res photo and health goals.
- Scan & Report — Receive initial biometric scan with baseline biological vs. chronological age.
- Weekly Healing — Personalized remote frequency treatments delivered.
Messaging Themes
- Science Meets Spirit: Tesla → Rife → Military → OHM, making cutting-edge longevity healing accessible.
- Longevity for All: From $10k/year luxury to accessible via OHM membership.
Marketing Angles
- Wellness & Longevity: "Longevity: strengthen your cells, expand your life.”
- Spiritual Tech: “The ancient science of resonance, now delivered with AI and membership access.”
- Democratization: “Once locked in military labs and luxury clinics, now available to all.”
- Cultural Halo: “Part of OHM’s global events, film projects, and partnerships.”
Safety, Credibility & FAQ Talking Points
- Is it safe?
Yes — protocols are non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical, and built on decades of EMF and bioresonance research. - Is it credible?
Supported by global scientific literature on bioelectromagnetics, led by Dr. Jeff Sutherland (PhD, cancer research & biophysics). - Why haven’t I heard of this?
Frequency healing has been siloed in military research and elite clinics; OHM is the first to democratize it globally. - How is this different from PEMF mats or red light therapy?
Those are hardware-only modalities. OHM is a platform delivering remote, personalized, measurable frequency protocols — a complete longevity service.
The Transformation Ecosystem: Why OHM Is 1 of 1
Unlike clinics or apps that sell a single product, OHM is building a transformation ecosystem. Our signature service with Remote Longevity Frequency Treatments, members are supported by:
- Facilitators — Human guides, mentors, and practitioners offering 1:1 and group support, bridging science and spirituality.
- Content — A library of meditations, teachings, rituals, and cultural insights. Designed for modern seekers, rooted in timeless wisdom.
- Lifestyle Tools — AI companions, numerology/tarot integrations, and wellness practices that bring frequency into daily life.
- Community — A global membership network connected through OHM’s virtual world (digital ashram), livestreams, and in-person activations at global festivals.
This is not a service.
It’s not a clinic.
It’s a new category of human experience — spiritual technology for everyday life.
The Historical Foundations
Nikola Tesla (late 1800s–early 1900s):
Tesla’s work with non-Hertzian electromagnetic waves laid the conceptual foundation. He proposed that electromagnetic fields could be harnessed in ways that interact directly with biological systems influencing energy states and possibly health outcomes. Though often framed in the language of wireless power, Tesla repeatedly hinted at bioresonance effects.
Georges Lakhovsky (1920s–1930s):
Lakhovsky created the multiple wave oscillator, designed to expose cells to a wide spectrum of resonant frequencies. His hypothesis: cells operate like tuned oscillators, and health is essentially the maintenance of resonance. If a cell “loses” its natural frequency (due to stress, disease, environment), external reinforcement could restore coherence.
Royal Raymond Rife (1930s):
Rife developed one of the first targeted frequency devices. Using high-resolution microscopes he designed himself, he claimed to observe microbes vibrating at distinct resonant frequencies. He hypothesized that by applying specific frequencies (“mortal oscillatory rates”), pathogens could be selectively destroyed without harming surrounding tissue. While controversial and resisted by mainstream medicine, Rife’s experiments generated significant early interest in frequency-specific bioeffects.
Post-Rife Suppression & Fragmentation (1940s–1980s):
Rife’s work, while pioneering, was largely marginalized. Some of this was due to regulatory crackdowns (FDA action against “unapproved medical devices”), some due to lack of reproducibility in clinical settings, and some due to broader skepticism toward modalities that straddled science and alternative medicine. Yet, privately, researchers and hobbyists kept exploring frequency healing, particularly in Europe and parts of Asia.
Present Reality: Where the Science Stands Today
Bioelectromagnetics:
The accepted branch of biophysics has long studied the effects of EM fields on living tissue: from cell signaling, to calcium ion channel regulation, to circadian rhythms. This provides the orthodox scientific foundation for understanding how weak, non-ionizing fields can produce measurable biological effects.
Defense & Military Research:
Governments and militaries have extensively studied electromagnetic and directed-energy bioeffects — both for potential harm (non-lethal weapons, crowd control) and potential benefit (wound healing, stress mitigation). Declassified reports from DARPA and others confirm decades of interest in bio-EM effects.
Modern Applications:
- PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy): FDA-approved for bone healing and depression treatment.
- Bio-photonics & light therapy: Now widely accepted in dermatology and neurological applications.
- Longevity Clinics & Elite Wellness Centers: Today, remote frequency and biofield treatments are available, but only at luxury clinics charging $10k–$100k per year. Clients range from elite athletes to high-net-worth individuals seeking performance and anti-aging edge.
- Practitioners like Dr. Jeff Sutherland: Dr. Jeff, who I’m working with, has spent decades operationalizing frequency protocols with clients globally. He combines scalar and electromagnetic principles, targeting pathogens with precision and tracking biological age reversal using biomarkers and AI-assisted scans.
Remote Frequency Healing
The innovation now is remote delivery.
Instead of requiring in-person hardware, today’s systems can broadcast scalar/electromagnetic frequency patterns using input data such as high-resolution photos, DNA samples, or biometric markers. The rationale: if matter is ultimately information encoded in fields, then targeting a resonant pattern can occur non-locally, similar to how quantum entanglement demonstrates non-local correlations.
This approach has gained traction as practitioners have shown repeatable outcomes with clients across geographies.
The Next 30 Years: A Wellness Revolution
The convergence of biophysics, AI, and wellness demand is setting the stage for frequency healing to move from the margins to the mainstream. A few reasons why:
- Aging as the #1 Market: By 2030, the longevity economy is projected to be a multi-trillion-dollar sector. People want to extend healthspan, not just lifespan.
- Digital Health Growth: $650B+ digital health market by 2030; AI personalization is becoming expected.
- Access Gap: Today’s protocols work but are only available to the elite. The opportunity is to democratize access — $199/month instead of $100k/year.
- Cultural Pull: The world is moving toward spiritual-tech hybrids. Breathwork, meditation, and yoga have already gone mainstream. Frequency healing is the next wave — rooted in physics, measurable through biometrics, and aligned with cultural interest in longevity.
- Scientific Infrastructure: Unlike Rife’s era, we now have tools to validate. High-resolution microscopy, EEG/HRV, genetic sequencing, and AI-driven analytics can measure outcomes in real-time, giving credibility that was previously missing.
Scientific References
- Bioelectromagnetic Fields as Signaling Currents of Life — a 2025 review synthesizing current knowledge and recent advances in bioelectromagnetics, including how fields impact cells and emerging therapeutic applications. ScienceDirect
- Electromagnetic Field Therapy: A Rehabilitative Technology (2020) — systematic review investigating EM field therapy in rehabilitation. Useful for showing how EM fields are already being used clinically. PMC
- System-level biological effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (Frontiers, 2023) — examines how ELF-EMFs affect heart rate variability, autonomic nervous system modulation, microcirculation, etc. Frontiers
- Advances in Millimeter-Wave Treatment and Its Biological Effects — review of research on millimeter-wave therapy (high frequency), both thermal & non-thermal effects, immune modulation, etc. MDPI
- Bioelectromagnetic Medicine: The Role of Resonance Signaling — discusses how specific frequencies (resonance signals) may modulate cellular function to restore or maintain health. ResearchGate
- Far-infrared Radiation and Its Therapeutic Parameters — studies showing how FIR (far infrared) influences cellular activity, mitochondrial metabolism & cell membrane potentials. Useful when comparing different frequency ranges. ScienceDirect
- Loss of Epigenetic Information Can Drive Aging – Restoration Can Reverse (Harvard / Sinclair lab) — shows that epigenetic deterioration is a driver of aging, and restoring epigenetic integrity reverses aging signs in mice. While not frequency-based, it's highly relevant to claims of “biological age reversal.” hms.harvard.edu