Early on, he became deeply interested in the potential of frequency-based medicine and contributed to multiple research projects in this field.
From New York and Cincinnati to Brisbane and Switzerland, he delivered key findings that helped advance frequency research.
Among other developments, he created a therapy that combined biological medicine, epigenetics (the Human Genome Project, HGP), quantum mechanics, and binaural sound at a clinic in Brisbane, Australia.
This “frequency therapy” was developed between 2009 and 2010. After it was published, the concept was described as: “Is this the medicine of the 21st century?”
Building on this extensive experience, he later developed a new frequency therapy called FREDquenz21.
Using quantum entanglement–based frequency generators, he is able to identify individualized frequency patterns down to the molecular level and provide guidance for applications that support balance and overall well-being.
He also offers remote applications through DNA-coupled frequencies designed to promote balance and vitality.
Today, through EQ-Life T.E.A.M., this method is being brought to the public — helping people step into a new era of complementary approaches.