Development and Validation of the Biofrequency Applied
Technique MMT (Molecular Music Therapy), with
Consequent Application on A Cohort of Patients with A
Wide Spectrum of Clinical Pictures
Volume 2 - Issue 1
Stefano Turini1*, Momir Dunjic2, Dejan Krstic3, Katarina Dunjic4, Marija Dunjic5, Petar Miodragovic6 and Milos
Mirkovic2
- 1School of Physiotherapy, AMEU-ECM University, Slovenia
- 2School of Medicine, University of Pristina in Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia
- 3Faculty of Environmental Safety, University of Nis, Serbia
- 4School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia
- 5MMA Medical Faculty, University of Defence, Belgrade
- 6BDORT Center of Functional Supplementation and Integrative Medicine, Serbia
Received: December 05, 2019; Published: December 17, 2019
*Corresponding author: Stefano Turini, School of Physiotherapy, AMEU-ECM University, Italy
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Abstract
Everything that surrounds us vibrates and consequently emits
a form of frequency that is not audible to the naked ear, since it
falls within the range of ELF (Extreme Low Frequencies) waves, but
it is possible to record it with appropriate sensitive instruments
[1]. We need to imagine cells, atoms, molecules and subatomic
particles, as entities that are not static but in constant motion; the
single cells, as unicellular entities or forming a part of a tissue, in
their movements, cause the emission of waves in the extracellular
medium. These waves propagate in space, rich in water and solutes
[2], meeting other cells. the same is true for the molecules that
make up the cellular entities and for the same atoms that constitute
these molecules.
Keywords: Bio resonance frequency; MMT; Binaural tones; Sirtuin-1; Telomeres; TP-53; BDORT
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